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D-Index
44
Citations
10807
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16660
National Ranking
4136

Katherine A. Forrest 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 Katherine A. Forrest sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 121 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Katherine A. Forrest 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 Katherine A. Forrest 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.

Overview

Katherine A. Forrest is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science and Chemistry, with a detailed emphasis on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Organic Chemistry, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

Their work extensively covers topics including:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds

Among recent publications by Katherine A. Forrest are:

  • Metal-Organic Framework Based Hydrogen-Bonding Nanotrap for Efficient Acetylene Storage and Separation, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • A MOF-based Ultra-Strong Acetylene Nano-trap for Highly Efficient C2H2/CO2 Separation, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Pore Engineering for One-Step Ethylene Purification from a Three-Component Hydrocarbon Mixture, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Nanospace Engineering of Metal-Organic Frameworks through Dynamic Spacer Installation of Multifunctionalities for Efficient Separation of Ethane from Ethane/Ethylene Mixtures, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • One-step ethylene production from a four-component gas mixture by a single physisorbent, 2021, Nature Communications

Their most frequent collaborators include Tony Pham, Michael J. Zaworotko, Brian Space, and Leonard J. Barbour.

Katherine A. Forrest's work has been published in various venues, with the highest number of publications in The Cambridge Structural Database, followed by significant contributions in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Angewandte Chemie, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • Porous materials with optimal adsorption thermodynamics and kinetics for CO2 separation

    Patrick Nugent;Youssef Belmabkhout;Stephen D. Burd;Amy J. Cairns

  • Synergistic sorbent separation for one-step ethylene purification from a four-component mixture.

    Kai-Jie Chen;David G. Madden;Soumya Mukherjee;Tony Pham

  • Robust Ultramicroporous Metal-Organic Frameworks with Benchmark Affinity for Acetylene.

    Yun-Lei Peng;Tony Pham;Pengfei Li;Ting Wang

  • Metal-Organic Framework Based Hydrogen-Bonding Nanotrap for Efficient Acetylene Storage and Separation.

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  • Benchmark C2H2/CO2 and CO2/C2H2 Separation by Two Closely Related Hybrid Ultramicroporous Materials

    Kai-Jie Chen;Hayley S. Scott;David G. Madden;Tony Pham

  • A Stable Metal-Organic Framework Featuring a Local Buffer Environment for Carbon Dioxide Fixation.

    Hongming He;Qi Sun;Wenyang Gao;Jason A. Perman

  • Tuning Pore Size in Square-Lattice Coordination Networks for Size-Selective Sieving of CO2.

    Kai‐Jie Chen;Kai‐Jie Chen;David G. Madden;Tony Pham;Katherine A. Forrest

  • Pore engineering for one-step ethylene purification from a three-component hydrocarbon mixture

    Baoyong Zhu;Jian-Wei Cao;Soumya Mukherjee;Tony Pham

  • A Robust Molecular Porous Material with High CO2 Uptake and Selectivity

    Patrick S. Nugent;Vanessah Lou Rhodus;Tony Pham;Katherine Forrest

  • A MOF‐based Ultra‐Strong Acetylene Nano‐trap for Highly Efficient C 2 H 2 /CO 2 Separation

    Zheng Niu;Xili Cui;Tony Pham;Gaurav Verma

  • A Metal–Organic Framework Based Methane Nano‐trap for the Capture of Coal‐Mine Methane

    Zheng Niu;Xili Cui;Xili Cui;Tony Pham;Pui Ching Lan

  • Highly selective adsorption of ethylene over ethane in a MOF featuring the combination of open metal site and π-complexation

    Yiming Zhang;Baiyan Li;Baiyan Li;Rajamani Krishna;Zili Wu

  • Hybrid Ultra‐Microporous Materials for Selective Xenon Adsorption and Separation

    Mona H. Mohamed;Mona H. Mohamed;Sameh K. Elsaidi;Sameh K. Elsaidi;Tony Pham;Katherine A. Forrest

  • Fine Tuning of MOF-505 Analogues To Reduce Low-Pressure Methane Uptake and Enhance Methane Working Capacity.

    Mingxing Zhang;Mingxing Zhang;Wei Zhou;Tony Pham;Katherine A. Forrest

  • Effect of ring rotation upon gas adsorption in SIFSIX-3-M (M = Fe, Ni) pillared square grid networks

    Sameh K. Elsaidi;Mona H. Mohamed;Cory M. Simon;Efrem Braun

  • Highly Selective Separation of C2H2 from CO2 by a New Dichromate-Based Hybrid Ultramicroporous Material

    Hayley S. Scott;Mohana Shivanna;Alankriti Bajpai;David G. Madden

  • Hydrophobic pillared square grids for selective removal of CO2 from simulated flue gas

    Sameh K. Elsaidi;Sameh K. Elsaidi;Mona H. Mohamed;Mona H. Mohamed;Herbert T. Schaef;Amrit Kumar

  • Nanospace Engineering of Metal-Organic Frameworks through Dynamic Spacer Installation of Multifunctionalities for Efficient Separation of Ethane from Ethane/Ethylene Mixtures.

    Cheng‐Xia Chen;Zhang‐Wen Wei;Tony Pham;Pui Ching Lan

  • Breaking the trade-off between selectivity and adsorption capacity for gas separation.

    Naveen Kumar;Soumya Mukherjee;Nathan C. Harvey-Reid;Andrey A. Bezrukov

  • One-step ethylene production from a four component gas mixture by a single physisorbent

    Jian-Wei Cao;Soumya Mukherjee;Soumya Mukherjee;Tony Pham;Yu Wang

  • Highly selective CO2 uptake in uninodal 6-connected "mmo" nets based upon MO4(2-) (M = Cr, Mo) pillars

    Mona H. Mohamed;Mona H. Mohamed;Sameh K. Elsaidi;Sameh K. Elsaidi;Lukasz Wojtas;Tony Pham

  • Enhancement of CO2 selectivity in a pillared pcu MOM platform through pillar substitution

    Patrick Nugent;Vanessah Rhodus;Tony Pham;Brant Tudor

  • Understanding the H2 Sorption Trends in the M-MOF-74 Series (M = Mg, Ni, Co, Zn)

    Tony Pham;Katherine A. Forrest;Rahul Banerjee;Gisela Orcajo

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian Space
Brian Space University of South Florida
Tony Pham
Tony Pham University of South Florida
Michael J. Zaworotko
Michael J. Zaworotko University of Limerick
Shengqian Ma
Shengqian Ma University of North Texas
Juergen Eckert
Juergen Eckert University of South Florida
Lukasz Wojtas
Lukasz Wojtas University of South Florida
Mohamed Eddaoudi
Mohamed Eddaoudi King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Huabin Xing
Huabin Xing Zhejiang University
Praveen K. Thallapally
Praveen K. Thallapally Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Qingyuan Yang
Qingyuan Yang Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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