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D-Index
48
Citations
10627
World Ranking
15086
National Ranking
2341

Quan-Guo Zhai 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 Quan-Guo Zhai sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 345 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Quan-Guo Zhai 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 Quan-Guo Zhai 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

Quan-Guo Zhai is affiliated with Shaanxi Normal University in China. Their research predominantly lies within materials science and chemistry, with a focus on materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work spans a variety of topics, including:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport

Quan-Guo Zhai has contributed to academic literature extensively, with frequent publications appearing in several key venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • University Chemistry

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Quan-Guo Zhai reflect a focus on advanced materials and catalytic processes:

  • Lattice Matching Growth of Conductive Hierarchical Porous MOF/LDH Heteronanotube Arrays for Highly Efficient Water Oxidation, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Competitive Coordination-Oriented Monodispersed Ruthenium Sites in Conductive MOF/LDH Hetero-Nanotree Catalysts for Efficient Overall Water Splitting in Alkaline Media, 2022, Advanced Materials
  • Precise Pore Space Partitions Combined with High-Density Hydrogen-Bonding Acceptors within Metal-Organic Frameworks for Highly Efficient Acetylene Storage and Separation, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • In situ semi-transformation from heterometallic MOFs to Fe-Ni LDH/MOF hierarchical architectures for boosted oxygen evolution reaction, 2020, Nanoscale
  • De-Linker-Enabled Exceptional Volumetric Acetylene Storage Capacity and Benchmark C2H2/C2H4 and C2H2/CO2 Separations in Metal-Organic Frameworks, 2023, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Shu-Ni Li
  • Wenyu Yuan
  • Man-Cheng Hu
  • Yu-Cheng Jiang
  • Shu-Cong Fan

Best Publications

  • Pore Space Partition in Metal–Organic Frameworks

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Xianhui Bu;Xiang Zhao;Dong-Sheng Li

  • Systematic and Dramatic Tuning on Gas Sorption Performance in Heterometallic Metal–Organic Frameworks

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Xianhui Bu;Chengyu Mao;Xiang Zhao

  • Pore Space Partition by Symmetry-Matching Regulated Ligand Insertion and Dramatic Tuning on Carbon Dioxide Uptake

    Xiang Zhao;Xianhui Bu;Quan-Guo Zhai;Huy Tran

  • Construction of Ag/1,2,4-triazole/polyoxometalates hybrid family varying from diverse supramolecular assemblies to 3-D rod-packing framework

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Xiao-Yuan Wu;Shu-Mei Chen;Zhen-Guo Zhao

  • An ultra-tunable platform for molecular engineering of high-performance crystalline porous materials

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Xianhui Bu;Chengyu Mao;Xiang Zhao

  • Coligand Modulated Six-, Eight-, and Ten-Connected Zn/ Cd-1,2,4-Triazolate Frameworks Based on Mono-, Bi-, Tri-, Penta-, and Heptanuclear Cluster Units

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Can-Zhong Lu;Xiaoyuan Wu;Stuart Robert Batten

  • Highly Selective and Sensitive Turn-Off-On Fluorescent Probes for Sensing Al3+ Ions Designed by Regulating the Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer Process in Metal-Organic Frameworks.

    Yong-Peng Li;Xiao-Han Zhu;Shu-Ni Li;Yu-Cheng Jiang

  • Lattice Matching Growth of Conductive Hierarchical Porous MOF/LDH Heteronanotube Arrays for Highly Efficient Water Oxidation.

    Ying Wang;Liting Yan;Kamran Dastafkan;Chuan Zhao

  • Construction of Cd/Zn(II)-1,2,4-Triazolate Coordination Complexes via Changing Substituents and Anions

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Xiao-Yuan Wu;Shu-Mei Chen;Can-Zhong Lu

  • Ultramicroporous Building Units as a Path to Bi-microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks with High Acetylene Storage and Separation Performance.

    Yong-Peng Li;Ying Wang;Ying-Ying Xue;Hai-Peng Li

  • Precise Pore Space Partitions Combined with High-Density Hydrogen-Bonding Acceptors within Metal–Organic Frameworks for Highly Efficient Acetylene Storage and Separation

    Ying-Ying Xue;Xiao-Ying Bai;Jing Zhang;Ying Wang

  • Multivariable Modular Design of Pore Space Partition.

    Xiang Zhao;Xianhui Bu;Edward T. Nguyen;Quan-Guo Zhai

  • Cooperative Crystallization of Heterometallic Indium–Chromium Metal–Organic Polyhedra and Their Fast Proton Conductivity

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Chengyu Mao;Xiang Zhao;Qipu Lin

  • Framework Cationization by Preemptive Coordination of Open Metal Sites for Anion-Exchange Encapsulation of Nucleotides and Coenzymes.

    Xiang Zhao;Chengyu Mao;Karen Tu Luong;Qipu Lin

  • In situ semi-transformation from heterometallic MOFs to Fe–Ni LDH/MOF hierarchical architectures for boosted oxygen evolution reaction

    Jiamin Huo;Ying Wang;Liting Yan;Yingying Xue

  • High CO2 and H2 Uptake in an Anionic Porous Framework with Amino-Decorated Polyhedral Cages

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Quan-Guo Zhai;Qipu Lin;Tao Wu;Le Wang

  • Assembly of [Cu2(COO)4] and [M3(μ3-O)(COO)6] (M = Sc, Fe, Ga, and In) building blocks into porous frameworks towards ultra-high C2H2/CO2 and C2H2/CH4 separation performance.

    Jian-Wei Zhang;Jian-Wei Zhang;Man-Cheng Hu;Shu-Ni Li;Yu-Cheng Jiang

  • Rapid decolorization of anthraquinone and triphenylmethane dye using chloroperoxidase: Catalytic mechanism, analysis of products and degradation route

    Lixia Liu;Juan Zhang;Yi Tan;Yucheng Jiang

  • De-Linker-Enabled Exceptional Volumetric Acetylene Storage Capacity and Benchmark C2H2/C2H4 and C2H2/CO2 Separations in Metal-Organic Frameworks.

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  • Design of Novel Three-Dimensional Coordination Polymers Based on Triangular Trinuclear Copper 1,2,4-Triazolate Units

    Quan-Guo Zhai;Can-Zhong Lu;Shu-Mei Chen;and Xin-Jiang Xu

  • Liquid−Liquid and Solid−Liquid Equilibrium of the Ternary System Ethanol + Cesium Sulfate + Water at (10, 30, and 50) °C

    Mancheng Hu;Quanguo Zhai;and Zhihong Liu;Shuping Xia

Frequent Co-Authors

Pingyun Feng
Pingyun Feng University of California, Riverside
Xianhui Bu
Xianhui Bu California State University, Long Beach
Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta
Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yongqiang Cheng
Yongqiang Cheng Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tao Wu
Tao Wu Soochow University
Junhua Luo
Junhua Luo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shou-Tian Zheng
Shou-Tian Zheng Fuzhou University
Xian-Ming Zhang
Xian-Ming Zhang Shaanxi Normal University
Stuart Robert Batten
Stuart Robert Batten Monash University
Le Wang
Le Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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