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Joseph W. Kolis 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 Joseph W. Kolis sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 355 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joseph W. Kolis 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 Joseph W. Kolis sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1990 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Joseph W. Kolis is affiliated with Clemson University in the United States and has a research focus that spans materials science and physics and astronomy. Their work emphasizes materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, condensed matter physics, electrical and electronic engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

Their research topics cover advanced condensed matter physics, crystal structures and properties, multiferroics and related materials, crystallization and solubility studies, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, luminescence properties of advanced materials, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Joseph W. Kolis has contributed to numerous publications, including recent papers such as:

  • Power scaling limits of diffraction-limited fiber amplifiers considering transverse mode instability, 2023, Optics Express
  • Unravelling competing microscopic interactions at a phase boundary: A single-crystal study of the metastable antiferromagnetic pyrochlore Yb₂Ge₂O₇, 2020, Physical review. B
  • Hydrothermal growth of BaSnO3 single crystals for wide bandgap applications, 2020, Journal of Crystal Growth
  • Thermochemistry of rare earth oxyhydroxides, REOOH (RE = Eu to Lu), 2020, Journal of Solid State Chemistry
  • Quantification of local Ising magnetism in rare-earth pyrogermanates Er₂Ge₂O₇ and Yb₂Ge₂O₇, 2020, Physical review. B

Joseph collaborates frequently with several co-authors who have a significant number of joint publications, including Colin D. McMillen, Liurukara D. Sanjeewa, Tiffany M. Smith Pellizzeri, Mahsa Foroughian, and Matthew Powell.

Their work is often published in outlets such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Physical review. B, Inorganic Chemistry, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Joseph W. Kolis was recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1990.

Best Publications

  • New developments in the coordination chemistry of inorganic selenide and telluride ligands

    Lisa C. Roof;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Crystal growth of gallium nitride in supercritical ammonia

    Douglas R. Ketchum;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Coordination chemistry of polychalcogen anions and transition metal carbonyls

    Joseph W. Kolis

  • Ammonothermal growth of GaN crystals in alkaline solutions

    Buguo Wang;M.J. Callahan;K.D. Rakes;L.O. Bouthillette

  • Convenient preparation and structures of selenometalates MoSe42−, WSe42−, and MoSe92− from polyselenide anions and metal carbonyls

    Samuel. O'Neal;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Synthesis of New Low-Dimensional Quaternary Compounds, KCu2AsS3 and KCu4AsS4, in Supercritical Amine Solvent. Alkali Metal Derivatives of Sulfosalts

    James E. Jerome;Paul T. Wood;William T. Pennington;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Diels-Alder reactions using supercritical water as an aqueous solvent medium

    Michael B. Korzenski;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Organic synthesis in subcritical water - Oxidation of alkyl aromatics

    Russell L Holliday;Brenton Y.M. Jong;Joseph W Kolis

  • The chemistry of mixed 1516 main group clusters

    Greg W. Drake;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Supercritical Ammonia Synthesis and Characterization of Four New Alkali Metal Silver Antimony Sulfides:MAg2SbS4andM2AgSbS4(M= K, Rb)

    George L. Schimek;William T. Pennington;Paul T. Wood;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Ground- and Excited-State Properties of Ruthenium(II) Complexes Containing Tridentate Azine Ligands, Ru(tpy)(bpy)L2+, Where L Is a Polymerizable Acetylene

    Seth C. Rasmussen;Silvia E. Ronco;Debra A. Mlsna;Mark A. Billadeau

  • Transition-metal pentatellurides as potential low-temperature thermoelectric refrigeration materials

    R. T. Littleton;Terry M. Tritt;J. W. Kolis;D. R. Ketchum

  • SYNTHESIS, X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, AND CHEMISTRY OF A METAL CLUSTER KETENYLIDENE, (FE3(CO)9(CCO))2-, WITH CARBIDE-LIKE REACTIVITY

    J. W. Kolis;E. M. Holt;D. F. Shriver

  • Synthesis, x-ray crystal structure, and chemistry of a metal cluster ketenylidene, [Fe3(CO)9(CCO)]2-, with carbide-like reactivity

    Joseph W. Kolis;Elizabeth M. Holt;Duward F. Shriver

  • Materials Chemistry and Bulk Crystal Growth of Group III Nitrides in Supercritical Ammonia

    Joseph W. Kolis;Steven Wilcenski;Robert A. Laudise

  • Synthesis and characterization of novel one-dimensional phases from supercritical ammonia : Cs3Ag2Sb3S8, α- and β-Cs2AgSbS4, and Cs2AgAsS4

    Paul T. Wood;George L. Schimek;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Synthesis and structures of bis(tetraphenylphosphonium) tetracarbonyl(tetratellurido)metalate(2-) (metal = chromium, tungsten) containing a polytelluride ligand derived from a soluble Zintl anion

    W. A. Flomer;S. C. O'neal;J. W. Kolis;D. Jeter

  • Synthesis of New Channeled Structures in Supercritical Amines: Preparation and Structure of RbAg5S3 and CsAg7S4

    Paul T. Wood;William T. Pennington;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Solution-Chemical Syntheses of Nano-Structured Bi 2 Te 3 and PbTe Thermoelectric Materials

    X. Ji;B. Zhang;T.M. Tritt;J.W. Kolis

  • Two novel acentric borate fluorides: M3B6O11F2 (M = Sr, Ba).

    Colin D. McMillen;Jared T. Stritzinger;Joseph W. Kolis

  • Spectroscopic properties of Er3+ and Eu3+ doped acentric LaBO3 and GdBO3

    Henry Giesber;John Ballato;George Chumanov;Joseph Kolis

Frequent Co-Authors

William T. Pennington
William T. Pennington Clemson University
John Ballato
John Ballato Clemson University
Terry M. Tritt
Terry M. Tritt Clemson University
Duward F. Shriver
Duward F. Shriver Northwestern University
Gary J. Long
Gary J. Long Missouri University of Science and Technology
Kenton H. Whitmire
Kenton H. Whitmire Rice University
Peter A. Dowben
Peter A. Dowben University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Ronald J. Gillespie
Ronald J. Gillespie McMaster University
Michael J. Sailor
Michael J. Sailor University of California, San Diego
Charles J. O'Connor
Charles J. O'Connor University of New Orleans

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