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João C. Diniz da Costa

João C. Diniz da Costa

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
62
Citations
14483
World Ranking
1897
National Ranking
104

João C. Diniz da Costa publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where João C. Diniz da Costa sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 336 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

João C. Diniz da Costa D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where João C. Diniz da Costa sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) ceramic-based membranes for oxygen separation

    J. Sunarso;S. Baumann;J.M. Serra;W.A. Meulenberg

  • The removal of CO2 and N2 from natural gas: A review of conventional and emerging process technologies

    Thomas Rufford;S. Smart;Guillaume Watson;Brendan Graham

  • Inorganic membranes for hydrogen production and purification: A critical review and perspective

    G. Q Lu;J. C Diniz da Costa;Mikel Duke;S Giessler

  • Structural and functional investigation of graphene oxide–Fe3O4 nanocomposites for the heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction

    Nor Aida Zubir;Christelle Yacou;Julius Motuzas;Xiwang Zhang

  • Solid acid membranes for high temperature (¿140° C) proton exchange membrane fuel cells

    Warren H. J. Hogarth;J. C. Diniz da Costa;G. Q. Lu

  • Calcium Precursors for the Production of CaO Sorbents for Multicycle CO2 Capture

    Wenqiang Liu;Nathanael W L Low;Bo Feng;Guoxiong Wang

  • Synthesis of sintering-resistant sorbents for CO2 capture.

    Wenqiang Liu;Bo Feng;Yueqin Wu;Guoxiong Wang

  • Hydrogen from coal: Production and utilisation technologies

    E. Shoko;B. C. McLellan;A. L. Dicks;J. C. Diniz da Costa

  • Review of perovskite ceramic synthesis and membrane preparation methods

    Daniel D. Athayde;Douglas F. Souza;Alysson M.A. Silva;Daniela Vasconcelos

  • Hydrothermally Robust Molecular Sieve Silica for Wet Gas Separation

    Mikel Duke;J. C Diniz da Costa;Duong D Do;Peter G Gray

  • Development of mixed conducting membranes for clean coal energy delivery

    A. Leo;Shaomin Liu;J. Diniz da Costa

  • The sacrificial role of graphene oxide in stabilising a Fenton-like catalyst GO–Fe3O4

    Nor Aida Zubir;Nor Aida Zubir;Christelle Yacou;Julius Motuzas;Xiwang Zhang

  • Ceramic membranes for gas processing in coal gasification

    S. Smart;C. X. C. Lin;L. Ding;K. Thambimuthu

  • Novel molecular sieve silica (MSS) membranes: characterisation and permeation of single-step and two-step sol–gel membranes

    J.C. Diniz da Costa;G.Q. Lu;V. Rudolph;Y.S. Lin

  • Seawater desalination performance of MFI type membranes made by secondary growth

    Mikel C. Duke;Jessica O’Brien-Abraham;Nicholas Milne;Bo Zhu

  • Fuel cells development and hydrogen production from renewable resources in Brazil

    D. Hotza;J.C. Diniz da Costa

  • Enhanced hydrogen production from thermochemical processes

    Guozhao Ji;Joseph G. Yao;Peter T. Clough;João C. Diniz da Costa

  • Influence of Water on High-Temperature CO2 Capture Using Layered Double Hydroxide Derivatives

    M. K. Ram Reddy;Z. P. Xu;and G. Q (Max) Lu;J. C. Diniz da Costa

  • Nafion/polyaniline/silica composite membranes for direct methanol fuel cell application

    Chih-Yuan Chen;Jairo I. Garnica-Rodriguez;Mikel C. Duke;Roni F. Dalla Costa

  • Silicon carbide filters and porous membranes: A review of processing, properties, performance and application

    Dachamir Hotza;Marco Di Luccio;Michaela Wilhelm;Yuji Iwamoto

  • Long term pervaporation desalination of tubular MFI zeolite membranes

    Martin Drobek;Christelle Yacou;Julius Motuzas;Anne Julbe

  • Hydrothermal stability of cobalt silica membranes in a water gas shift membrane reactor

    Scott Battersby;Simon Smart;Bradley Paul Ladewig;Shaomin Liu

  • Processing municipal wastewaters by forward osmosis using CTA membrane

    Xiwang Zhang;Xiwang Zhang;Zhiyao Ning;David K Wang;Joao Carlos Diniz da Costa

  • Performance of hydrophobic and hydrophilic silica membrane reactors for the water gas shift reaction

    Sabine Giessler;Luke Jordan;João C. Diniz da Costa;G.Q.(Max) Lu

  • Microporous Silica Based Membranes for Desalination

    Muthia Elma;Christelle Yacou;David K. Wang;Simon Smart

  • Novel Nafion composite membranes with mesoporous silica nanospheres as inorganic fillers

    Yonggang Jin;Shizhang Qiao;Lei Zhang;Lei Zhang;Zhi Ping Xu

  • The enhancement of oxygen flux on Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3―δ (BSCF) hollow fibers using silver surface modification

    Adrian Leo;Shaomin Liu;João C. Diniz da Costa

  • Performance and long term stability of mesoporous silica membranes for desalination.

    Muthia Elma;Christelle Yacou;João C Diniz da Costa;David K Wang

  • Fabrication of nanostructured TiO2 hollow fiber photocatalytic membrane and application for wastewater treatment

    Xiwang Zhang;Xiwang Zhang;David K Wang;Diego Ruben Schmeda Lopez;Joao Carlos Diniz da Costa

  • Interlayer-free P123 carbonised template silica membranes for desalination with reduced salt concentration polarisation

    Muthia Elma;David K. Wang;Christelle Yacou;João C. Diniz da Costa

  • Recent progresses on fabrication of photocatalytic membranes for water treatment

    Xiwang Zhang;David K Wang;Joao Carlos Diniz da Costa

  • Physical and electrochemical characterization of nanocomposite membranes of Nafion and functionalized silicon oxide

    Bradley P. Ladewig;Robert B. Knott;Anita J. Hill;James D. Riches

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Smart
Simon Smart University of Queensland
Gao Qing Lu
Gao Qing Lu University of Surrey
Shaomin Liu
Shaomin Liu Tianjin Polytechnic University
Mikel Duke
Mikel Duke Victoria University
Xiwang Zhang
Xiwang Zhang Monash University
Guozhao Ji
Guozhao Ji Dalian University of Technology
Suresh K. Bhatia
Suresh K. Bhatia University of Queensland
Bradley P. Ladewig
Bradley P. Ladewig Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Victor Rudolph
Victor Rudolph University of Queensland
Dachamir Hotza
Dachamir Hotza Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

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