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Michiel Dusselier

Michiel Dusselier

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9704
World Ranking
15122
National Ranking
180

Michiel Dusselier 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 Michiel Dusselier sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 155 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michiel Dusselier 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 Michiel Dusselier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michiel Dusselier is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium, specializing in research across engineering, chemistry, and materials science. Their work mainly intersects inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, catalysis, and mechanical engineering, reflecting a broad interdisciplinary approach.

The primary domains of study for Michiel Dusselier include zeolite catalysis and synthesis, catalysis for biomass conversion, catalytic processes in materials science, mesoporous materials and catalysis, catalysis and oxidation reactions, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, and catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Michiel Dusselier are:

  • Ibrahim Khalil
  • Bert F. Sels
  • Sven Robijns
  • Julien Devos
  • Gleb Ivanushkin

Their recent papers include:

  • Truly combining the advantages of polymeric and zeolite membranes for gas separations, 2022, Science
  • Muconic acid isomers as platform chemicals and monomers in the biobased economy, 2020, Green Chemistry
  • The role of pretreatment in the catalytic valorization of cellulose, 2020, Molecular Catalysis
  • Zeolite Synthesis under Nonconventional Conditions: Reagents, Reactors, and Modi Operandi, 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • Highly Dispersed Sn-beta Zeolites as Active Catalysts for Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation: The Role of Mobile, In Situ Sn(II)O Species in Solid-State Stannation, 2021, ACS Catalysis

Michiel Dusselier's work has appeared regularly in the following publication venues:

  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Green Chemistry
  • ACS Catalysis
  • ChemCatChem
  • Catalysis Today

Best Publications

  • Lactic acid as a platform chemical in the biobased economy: the role of chemocatalysis

    Michiel Dusselier;Pieter Van Wouwe;Annelies Dewaele;Ekaterina Makshina

  • Potential and challenges of zeolite chemistry in the catalytic conversion of biomass

    Thijs Ennaert;Joost Van Aelst;Jan Dijkmans;Rik De Clercq

  • Small-Pore Zeolites: Synthesis and Catalysis

    Michiel Dusselier;Mark E. Davis

  • Review of old chemistry and new catalytic advances in the on-purpose synthesis of butadiene

    Ekaterina V. Makshina;Michiel Dusselier;Wout Janssens;Jan Degrève

  • Fast and selective sugar conversion to alkyl lactate and lactic acid with bifunctional carbon-silica catalysts.

    Filip de Clippel;Michiel Dusselier;Ruben Van Rompaey;Pieter Vanelderen

  • Shape-selective zeolite catalysis for bioplastics production

    Michiel Dusselier;Pieter Van Wouwe;Annelies Dewaele;Pierre A. Jacobs

  • Productive sugar isomerization with highly active Sn in dealuminated β zeolites

    Jan Dijkmans;Dries Gabriëls;Michiel Dusselier;Filip de Clippel

  • Direct catalytic conversion of cellulose to liquid straight-chain alkanes

    Beau Op de Beeck;Michiel Dusselier;Michiel Dusselier;Jan Geboers;Jensen Holsbeek

  • Selective Bifunctional Catalytic Conversion of Cellulose over Reshaped Ni Particles at the Tip of Carbon Nanofibers

    Stijn Van de Vyver;Jan Geboers;Michiel Dusselier;Hans Schepers

  • Cooperative Catalysis for Multistep Biomass Conversion with Sn/Al Beta Zeolite

    Jan Dijkmans;Michiel Dusselier;Dries Gabriëls;Kristof Houthoofd

  • Truly combining the advantages of polymeric and zeolite membranes for gas separations

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  • Top Chemical Opportunities from Carbohydrate Biomass: A Chemist’s View of the Biorefinery

    Michiel Dusselier;Mark Mascal;Bert F. Sels

  • Conversion of sugars to ethylene glycol with nickel tungsten carbide in a fed-batch reactor: high productivity and reaction network elucidation

    Roselinde Ooms;Michiel Dusselier;Jan A. Geboers;Beau Op de Beeck

  • Heterogeneous catalysis for bio-based polyester monomers from cellulosic biomass: advances, challenges and prospects

    R. De Clercq;M. Dusselier;B. F. Sels

  • Lactide Synthesis and Chirality Control for Polylactic acid Production

    Pieter Van Wouwe;Michiel Dusselier;Evelien Vanleeuw;Bert Sels

  • Will Zeolite-Based Catalysis be as Relevant in Future Biorefineries as in Crude Oil Refineries?

    Pierre A. Jacobs;Michiel Dusselier;Bert F. Sels

  • Tuning the Acid/Metal Balance of Carbon Nanofiber-Supported Nickel Catalysts for Hydrolytic Hydrogenation of Cellulose

    Stijn Van de Vyver;Jan Geboers;Wouter Schutyser;Michiel Dusselier

  • Lewis acid catalysis on single site Sn centers incorporated into silica hosts

    Paola Ferrini;Jan Dijkmans;Rik De Clercq;Stijn Van de Vyver

  • Methanol-to-Olefins Catalysis with Hydrothermally Treated Zeolite SSZ-39

    Michiel Dusselier;Mark A. Deimund;Joel E. Schmidt;Mark E. Davis

  • Lipoteichoic acid is an important microbe-associated molecular pattern of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG

    Ingmar J J Claes;Ingmar J J Claes;Marijke E Segers;Marijke E Segers;Tine L A Verhoeven;Michiel Dusselier

  • Toward Functional Polyester Building Blocks from Renewable Glycolaldehyde with Sn Cascade Catalysis

    Michiel Dusselier;Pieter Van Wouwe;Sanne De Smet;Rik De Clercq

Frequent Co-Authors

Bert F. Sels
Bert F. Sels KU Leuven
Lars Giebeler
Lars Giebeler Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden
Steffen Oswald
Steffen Oswald Leibniz Association
Mark E. Davis
Mark E. Davis California Institute of Technology
Damien P. Debecker
Damien P. Debecker Université Catholique de Louvain
Filip Du Prez
Filip Du Prez Ghent University

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