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77
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Maria Skyllas-Kazacos 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 Maria Skyllas-Kazacos sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 222 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Maria Skyllas-Kazacos 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 Maria Skyllas-Kazacos sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 77 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% 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

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Australia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Maria Skyllas-Kazacos is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions in electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, fluid flow and transfer processes, and control and systems engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Molten salt chemistry and electrochemical processes
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Maria Skyllas-Kazacos include:

  • "Perspective on Lewis Acid-Base Interactions in Emerging Batteries," 2024, published in Advanced Materials
  • "In-Situ Tools Used in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Research-Review," 2021, published in Batteries
  • "Review-Highlights of UNSW All-Vanadium Redox Battery Development: 1983 to Present," 2022, published in Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Dynamic model based membrane permeability estimation for online SOC imbalances monitoring of vanadium redox flow batteries," 2021, published in Journal of Energy Storage
  • "Long term performance evaluation of a commercial vanadium flow battery system," 2024, published in Journal of Energy Storage

The researcher collaborates frequently with others in their field. Their most common co-authors are:

  • Jie Bao
  • Barry J. Welch
  • Choon-Jie Wong
  • Chris Menictas
  • Yuchen Yao

Maria Skyllas-Kazacos publishes frequently in multiple venues, with a concentration of papers found in:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Journal of Energy Storage
  • Batteries
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Best Publications

  • Progress in Flow Battery Research and Development

    M. Skyllas-Kazacos;M. H. Chakrabarti;S. A. Hajimolana;F. S. Mjalli

  • New All-Vanadium Redox Flow Cell.

    M. Skyllas-Kazacos;M. Rychcik;R. G. Robins;A. G. Fane

  • Modification of graphite electrode materials for vanadium redox flow battery application—I. Thermal treatment

    B. Sun;M. Skyllas-Kazacos

  • Review of material research and development for vanadium redox flow battery applications

    Aishwarya Parasuraman;Tuti Mariana Lim;Tuti Mariana Lim;Chris Menictas;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

  • A study of the V(II)/V(III) redox couple for redox flow cell applications

    E. Sum;M. Skyllas-Kazacos

  • Investigation of the V(V)/V(IV) system for use in the positive half-cell of a redox battery

    E. Sum;M. Rychcik;M. Skyllas-kazacos

  • Chemical modification of graphite electrode materials for vanadium redox flow battery application—part II. Acid treatments

    Bianting Sun;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

  • A technology review of electrodes and reaction mechanisms in vanadium redox flow batteries

    Ki Jae Kim;Min-Sik Park;Young-Jun Kim;Jung Ho Kim

  • Characteristics of a new all-vanadium redox flow battery

    M. Rychcik;M. Skyllas-Kazacos

  • Efficient Vanadium Redox Flow Cell

    M. Skyllas‐Kazacos;F. Grossmith

  • Vanadium Electrolyte Studies for the Vanadium Redox Battery—A Review

    Maria Skyllas-Kazacos;Liuyue Cao;Michael Kazacos;Nadeem Kausar

  • Membranes for Redox Flow Battery Applications

    Helen Prifti;Aishwarya Parasuraman;Suminto Winardi;Tuti Mariana Lim

  • Recent Advancements in All-Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

    Mani Ulaganathan;Vanchiappan Aravindan;Qingyu Yan;Srinivasan Madhavi

  • Vanadium redox battery: Positive half-cell electrolyte studies

    Faizur Rahman;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

  • Studies on pressure losses and flow rate optimization in vanadium redox flow battery

    Ao Tang;Jie Bao;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

  • Recent advances with UNSW vanadium‐based redox flow batteries

    Maria Skyllas-Kazacos;George Kazacos;Grace Poon;Hugh Verseema

  • Li3V2(PO4)3 cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries: A review

    Xianhong Rui;Qingyu Yan;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos;Tuti Mariana Lim;Tuti Mariana Lim

  • Dynamic modelling of the effects of ion diffusion and side reactions on the capacity loss for vanadium redox flow battery

    Ao Tang;Jie Bao;Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

  • State of charge monitoring methods for vanadium redox flow battery control

    Maria Skyllas-Kazacos;Michael Kazacos

  • Novel vanadium chloride/polyhalide redox flow battery

    Maria Skyllas-Kazacos

Frequent Co-Authors

Jie Bao
Jie Bao University of New South Wales
Tuti Mariana Lim
Tuti Mariana Lim Nanyang Technological University
Zhongbao Wei
Zhongbao Wei Beijing Institute of Technology
Xinan Zhang
Xinan Zhang University of Western Australia
Shi Xue Dou
Shi Xue Dou University of Wollongong
Jiyun Zhao
Jiyun Zhao City University of Hong Kong
Qingyu Yan
Qingyu Yan Nanyang Technological University
Xianhong Rui
Xianhong Rui Guangdong University of Technology
King Jet Tseng
King Jet Tseng Singapore Institute of Technology
Hua-Kun Liu
Hua-Kun Liu University of Wollongong

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