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Julian R.H. Ross

Julian R.H. Ross

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
17490
World Ranking
7205
National Ranking
20

Julian R.H. Ross 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 Julian R.H. Ross sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 321 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Julian R.H. Ross 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 Julian R.H. Ross sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Julian R.H. Ross is affiliated with the University of Limerick in Ireland. Their academic profile indicates an active engagement in research and contributions through various scientific works associated with this institution.

Details regarding recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not available. No information on awards or honors has been documented, and there are no recorded citations or specific papers attributed to Julian R.H. Ross at this time.

The absence of detailed publication and collaboration data suggests that either their research output is limited in publicly available databases or it has not been extensively catalogued yet. The affiliation with a recognized university indicates involvement in academic activities, potentially encompassing teaching, research, or both, within the institution's scope.

Without specific fields of study or topics, it is not feasible to delineate the precise areas of scientific inquiry pursued. Similarly, the lack of data on publication venues or frequent collaboration makes it challenging to characterize their research network or dissemination channels.

Their profile, as presented, highlights an academic presence associated with the University of Limerick but does not offer detailed insights into research focus or scholarly impact based on the current available data.

Best Publications

  • Review of literature on catalysts for biomass gasification

    David Sutton;Brian Kelleher;Julian R.H. Ross

  • Ullman's encyclopedia of industrial chemistry

    Julian Ross

  • The Biofine Process – Production of Levulinic Acid, Furfural, and Formic Acid from Lignocellulosic Feedstocks

    Daniel J. Hayes;Steve Fitzpatrick;Michael H. B. Hayes;Julian R. H. Ross

  • Catalysis for conversion of biomass to fuels via pyrolysis and gasification: A review

    Dmitri A. Bulushev;Julian R.H. Ross

  • Methanol reforming for fuel-cell applications: development of zirconia-containing Cu–Zn–Al catalysts

    John P Breen;Julian R.H Ross

  • Towards Sustainable Production of Formic Acid

    Dmitri A. Bulushev;Julian R. H. Ross

  • Mechanistic Aspects of the Selective Reduction of NO by Propene over Alumina and Silver–Alumina Catalysts

    F.C. Meunier;J.P. Breen;V. Zuzaniuk;M. Olsson

  • Zirconia as a support for catalysts: Evolution of the texture and structure on calcination in air

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. Van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • The catalytic conversion of natural gas to useful products

    J.R.H. Ross;A.N.J. van Keulen;A.N.J. van Keulen;M.E.S. Hegarty;Kulathuiyer Seshan

  • Heterogeneous Catalysis: Fundamentals and Applications

    Julian. R. H. Ross

  • Roles of supports, Pt loading and Pt dispersion in the oxidation of NO to NO2 and of SO2 to SO3

    E. Xue;Kulathuiyer Seshan;J.R.H. Ross

  • Natural gas reforming and CO2 mitigation

    Julian R.H. Ross

  • Hydrogen from formic acid decomposition over Pd and Au catalysts

    Dmitri A. Bulushev;Sergey Beloshapkin;Julian R.H. Ross

  • Mechanistic differences in the selective reduction of NO by propene over cobalt- and silver-promoted alumina catalysts: kinetic and in situ DRIFTS study

    F.C Meunier;V Zuzaniuk;J.P Breen;M Olsson

  • Zirconia as a support for catalysts: influence of additives on the thermal stability of the porous texture of monoclinic zirconia

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Syngas production from natural gas using ZrO2-supported metals

    M.E.S. Hegarty;A.M. O'Connor;J.R.H. Ross

  • Mechanism of the reaction of nitric oxide, ammonia, and oxygen over vanadia catalysts. I. The role of oxygen studied by way of isotopic transients under dilute conditions

    Frans J.J.G. Janssens;Frans M.G. van den Kerkhof;Hans Bosch;Julian R.H. Ross

  • Coprecipitated nickel–alumina catalysts for methanation at high temperature. Part 1.—Chemical composition and structure of the precipitates

    Edgar C. Kruissink;Louis L. van Reijen;Julian R. H. Ross

  • Stabilized tetragonal zirconium oxide as a support for catalysts : evolution of the texture and structure on calcination in static air

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Water-gas shift conversion using a feed with a low steam to carbon monoxide ratio and containing sulphur

    E. Xue;M. O'Keeffe;J.R.H. Ross

  • The chemical physics of solid surfaces and heterogeneous catalysis

    Julian Ross

Frequent Co-Authors

Kulathuiyer Seshan
Kulathuiyer Seshan University of Twente
Anthonie Burggraaf
Anthonie Burggraaf University of Twente
Kulathuiyer Seshan
Kulathuiyer Seshan University of Twente
Frederic Meunier
Frederic Meunier Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Klaas Keizer
Klaas Keizer University of Twente
Leonardus Lefferts
Leonardus Lefferts University of Twente
Vladimir I. Zaikovskii
Vladimir I. Zaikovskii Novosibirsk State University
Johannes H. Bitter
Johannes H. Bitter Wageningen University & Research
Johannes A. Lercher
Johannes A. Lercher Technical University of Munich
Erhard Kemnitz
Erhard Kemnitz Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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