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D-Index
84
Citations
22265
World Ranking
2858
National Ranking
973

John L. Falconer publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John L. Falconer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 320 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

John L. Falconer D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John L. Falconer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 84 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

John L. Falconer is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions in Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. They also have interdisciplinary work connecting Mechanical Engineering, Media Technology, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's work covers several specialized topics, including:

  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Experimental Learning in Engineering

John L. Falconer has coauthored publications with several frequent collaborators, notably:

  • J. Will Medlin
  • Xinpei Zhou
  • Lucas D. Ellis
  • Surya T. Parker
  • Jeremy Hu

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • "Competitive adsorption between propylene and propane on zeolite 5A and the influence of organic phosphonic acid coatings," published in 2024 in Separation and Purification Technology
  • "Organic-coated zeolites for selective gas adsorption: Effect of functional group identity and coating density," published in 2025 in Separation and Purification Technology
  • "Mechanism of selectivity control for zeolites modified with organic monolayers," published in 2022 in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • "Tuning Gas Adsorption Selectivity and Diffusion Rates in Zeolites with Phosphonic Acid Monolayers," published in 2020 in Cell Reports Physical Science
  • "Virtual Catalytic Reactor Laboratory," published in 2021 in Chemical Engineering Education

These papers illustrate a focus on zeolite materials and their modification for selective gas adsorption and catalytic processes.

John L. Falconer's publications appear frequently in the following venues:

  • Chemical Engineering Education
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • Cell Reports Physical Science

Best Publications

  • Spillover in Heterogeneous Catalysis

    W. Curtis. Conner;John L. Falconer

  • Fundamentals and applications of pervaporation through zeolite membranes

    Travis C. Bowen;Richard D. Noble;John L. Falconer

  • Temperature-Programmed Desorption and Reaction: Applications to Supported Catalysts

    John L. Falconer;James A. Schwarz

  • SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation

    Shiguang Li;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble

  • Alumina-supported SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation.

    Moises A Carreon;Shiguang Li;John L Falconer;Richard D Noble

  • Mechanism of the Photocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol on TiO2

    Darrin S Muggli;Justin T McCue;John L Falconer

  • Improved SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separations

    Shiguang Li;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble

  • Organics/water separation by pervaporation with a zeolite membrane

    Q. Liu;R.D. Noble;John L. Falconer;H.H. Funke

  • Flash desorption activation energies: DCOOH decomposition and CO desorption from Ni (110)

    J.L. Falconer;R.J. Madix

  • Characterization and permeation properties of ZSM‐5 tubular membranes

    Joaquín Coronas;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble

  • High density, vertically-aligned carbon nanotube membranes.

    Miao Yu;Hans H. Funke;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble

  • Separation of light gas mixtures using SAPO-34 membranes

    Joseph C. Poshusta;Vu A. Tuan;Eric A. Pape;Richard D. Noble

  • Ceramic-zeolite composite membranes and their application for separation of vapor/gas mixtures

    Meng-Dong Jia;Baoshu Chen;Richard D. Noble;John L. Falconer

  • Photocatalytic and thermal catalytic oxidation of acetaldehyde on Pt/TiO2

    John L. Falconer;Kimberley A. Magrini-Bair

  • Adsorption and methanation of carbon dioxide on a nickel/silica catalyst

    J.L. Falconer;A.E. Zagli

  • Transient Studies of 2-Propanol Photocatalytic Oxidation on Titania

    S.A. Larson;J.A. Widegren;J.L. Falconer

  • Oxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds on Al2O3, Pd/Al2O3, and PdO/Al2O3Catalysts

    Eric M Cordi;John L Falconer

  • High-Pressure CO2/CH4 Separation Using SAPO-34 Membranes

    Shiguang Li;Janna G. Martinek;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble

  • Pd and Pd–Cu membranes: inhibition of H2 permeation by H2S

    Ames Kulprathipanja;Gökhan O. Alptekin;John L. Falconer;J. Douglas Way

  • Temperature and pressure effects on CO2 and CH4 permeation through MFI zeolite membranes

    Joseph C Poshusta;Richard D Noble;John L Falconer

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Noble
Richard D. Noble University of Colorado Boulder
Miao Yu
Miao Yu University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Robert J. Madix
Robert J. Madix Harvard University
J. Will Medlin
J. Will Medlin University of Colorado Boulder
Alan W. Weimer
Alan W. Weimer University of Colorado Boulder
Moises A. Carreon
Moises A. Carreon Colorado School of Mines
Bruce E. Koel
Bruce E. Koel Princeton University
Rajamani Krishna
Rajamani Krishna University of Amsterdam
E. Andrew Payzant
E. Andrew Payzant Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Steven M. George
Steven M. George University of Colorado Boulder

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