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Nathalie De Geyter

Nathalie De Geyter

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9554
World Ranking
15138
National Ranking
182

Nathalie De Geyter 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 Nathalie De Geyter sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 253 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nathalie De Geyter 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 Nathalie De Geyter 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

Nathalie De Geyter is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has made significant contributions to the fields of materials science and engineering. Their research spans over 162 publications in materials science and 116 in engineering, with a focus on materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as surfaces, coatings, and films.

Their work primarily addresses topics such as plasma applications and diagnostics, catalytic processes in materials science, surface modification and superhydrophobicity, electrospun nanofibers in biomedical applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, advanced photocatalysis techniques, and covalent organic framework applications.

Among recent papers authored by Nathalie De Geyter, key publications include:

  • Engineering a Highly Defective Stable UiO-66 with Tunable Lewis-Brønsted Acidity: The Role of the Hemilabile Linker (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Plasma-controlled surface wettability: recent advances and future applications (2022, International Materials Reviews)
  • A critical review on plasma-catalytic removal of VOCs: Catalyst development, process parameters and synergetic reaction mechanism (2022, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Fabrication and Plasma Modification of Nanofibrous Tissue Engineering Scaffolds (2020, Nanomaterials)
  • Extending the π-conjugation system of covalent organic frameworks for more efficient photocatalytic H2O2 production (2023, Green Chemistry)

Frequent co-authors in their research include Rino Morent with 127 collaborations, Anton Nikiforov with 39, Rouba Ghobeira with 33, Pascal Van Der Voort with 31, and Karen Leus with 20 joint works.

Nathalie De Geyter has published extensively in several scientific venues, with the most frequent being Applied Surface Science (10 publications), Surface and Coatings Technology (6 publications), Green Chemistry (5 publications), ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (5 publications), and SSRN Electronic Journal (5 publications).

Best Publications

  • Non-thermal plasmas for non-catalytic and catalytic VOC abatement.

    Arne M. Vandenbroucke;Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Christophe Leys

  • Nonthermal Plasma Technology as a Versatile Strategy for Polymeric Biomaterials Surface Modification: A Review

    Tim Desmet;Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Christophe Leys

  • Plasma Surface Modification of Biodegradable Polymers: A Review

    Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Tim Desmet;Peter Dubruel

  • Future antiviral polymers by plasma processing.

    Chuanlong Ma;Anton Nikiforov;Nathalie De Geyter;Xiaofeng Dai;Xiaofeng Dai

  • Plasma Surface Modification of Biomedical Polymers: Influence on Cell-Material Interaction

    Tinneke Jacobs;Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Peter Dubruel

  • Engineering a Highly Defective Stable UiO-66 with Tunable Lewis- Brønsted Acidity: The Role of the Hemilabile Linker.

    Xiao Feng;Julianna Hajek;Himanshu Sekhar Jena;Guangbo Wang;Guangbo Wang

  • Applications of Plasma-Liquid Systems: A Review.

    Fatemeh Rezaei;Patrick Vanraes;Anton Nikiforov;Rino Morent

  • Abatement of VOCs with Alternate Adsorption and Plasma-Assisted Regeneration: A Review

    Sharmin Sultana;Arne M. Vandenbroucke;Christophe Leys;Nathalie De Geyter

  • Organic–inorganic behaviour of HMDSO films plasma-polymerized at atmospheric pressure

    Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Sandra Van Vlierberghe;Peter Dubruel

  • The Use of Zeolites for VOCs Abatement by Combining Non-Thermal Plasma, Adsorption, and/or Catalysis: A Review

    Savita Kaliya Perumal Veerapandian;Nathalie De Geyter;Jean-Marc Giraudon;Jean-François Lamonier

  • Adhesion enhancement by a dielectric barrier discharge of PDMS used for flexible and stretchable electronics

    R Morent;N De Geyter;F Axisa;N De Smet

  • Plasma surface modification of polylactic acid to promote interaction with fibroblasts

    Tinneke Jacobs;Heidi Declercq;Nathalie De Geyter;Ria Cornelissen

  • Antibacterial activity of a porous silver doped TiO2 coating on titanium substrates synthesized by plasma electrolytic oxidation

    Monica Thukkaram;Pieter Cools;Anton Nikiforov;Petra Rigole

  • Extending the π-Conjugation System of Covalent Organic Frameworks for more Efficient Photocatalytic H2O2 Production

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  • Abatement of VOCs Using Packed Bed Non-Thermal Plasma Reactors: A Review

    Savita Kaliya Perumal Veerapandian;Christophe Leys;Nathalie De Geyter;Rino Morent

  • Fabrication and Plasma Modification of Nanofibrous Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.

    Mahtab Asadian;Ke Vin Chan;Mohammad Norouzi;Silvia Grande

  • Penetration of a dielectric barrier discharge plasma into textile structures at medium pressure

    N De Geyter;R Morent;C Leys

  • Antimicrobial nano-silver non-woven polyethylene terephthalate fabric via an atmospheric pressure plasma deposition process

    Xiaolong Deng;Anton Yu Nikiforov;Tom Coenye;Pieter Cools

  • Surface Modification of Non-woven Textiles using a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Operating in Air, Helium and Argon at Medium Pressure

    Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Christophe Leys;Léon Gengembre

  • Plasma-Polymerization of HMDSO Using an Atmospheric Pressure Dielectric Barrier Discharge

    Rino Morent;Nathalie De Geyter;Tinneke Jacobs;Sandra Van Vlierberghe

  • Surface modification of polypropylene with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet sustained in argon and an argon/water vapour mixture

    Abdollah Sarani;Anton Yu Nikiforov;Nathalie De Geyter;Rino Morent

  • Hybrid Bioprinting of Chondrogenically Induced Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Spheroids.

    Lise De Moor;Sélina Fernandez;Chris Vercruysse;Liesbeth Tytgat

Frequent Co-Authors

Rino Morent
Rino Morent Ghent University
Jean-Marc Giraudon
Jean-Marc Giraudon University of Lille
Peter Dubruel
Peter Dubruel Ghent University
Jean-François Lamonier
Jean-François Lamonier University of Lille
Pascal Van Der Voort
Pascal Van Der Voort Ghent University
Kim Verbeken
Kim Verbeken Ghent University
Karen Leus
Karen Leus Ghent University
Richard Hoogenboom
Richard Hoogenboom Ghent University
Tom Coenye
Tom Coenye Ghent University
Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Sandra Van Vlierberghe Ghent University

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