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Raphaël Schneider

Raphaël Schneider

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
10192
World Ranking
10794
National Ranking
397

Raphaël Schneider 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 Raphaël Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 252 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.

Raphaël Schneider 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 Raphaël Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Raphaël Schneider is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their research primarily spans Materials Science and Energy, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry and Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment. The work includes various subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and aspects of Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research topics cover several areas, including:

  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • ZnO doping and properties
  • Carbon and Quantum Dots Applications
  • TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors

Publications by Raphaël Schneider have appeared in multiple scientific venues, frequently in:

  • Nanomaterials
  • Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Applied Surface Science
  • Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry

Some of the recent papers include:

  • "The chemistry of MIL-125 based materials: Structure, synthesis, modification strategies and photocatalytic applications," 2021, Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • "Heterostructured thin LaFeO3/g-C3N4 films for efficient photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution," 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Aqueous Synthesis for Highly Emissive 3-Mercaptopropionic Acid-Capped AIZS Quantum Dots," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "One-Step Synthesis of Diamine-Functionalized Graphene Quantum Dots from Graphene Oxide and Their Chelating and Antioxidant Activities," 2020, Nanomaterials
  • "Heterostructured g-CN/TiO2 Photocatalysts Prepared by Thermolysis of g-CN/MIL-125(Ti) Composites for Efficient Pollutant Degradation and Hydrogen Production," 2020, Nanomaterials

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Lavinia Balan
  • Ghouti Medjahdi
  • Bilel Chouchene
  • Thomas Gries
  • H. Rinnert

Best Publications

  • Controlling ZIF-8 nano- and microcrystal formation and reactivity through zinc salt variations

    Aleksandra Schejn;Lavinia Balan;Véronique Falk;Lionel Aranda

  • ZnO rods/reduced graphene oxide composites prepared via a solvothermal reaction for efficient sunlight-driven photocatalysis

    Hatem Moussa;Hatem Moussa;Emilien Girot;Kevin Mozet;Halima Alem

  • Cu2+-doped zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIF-8): efficient and stable catalysts for cycloadditions and condensation reactions

    Aleksandra Schejn;Abdelhay Aboulaich;Lavinia Balan;Véronique Falk

  • Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of folic acid targeted tetraphenylporphyrin as novel photosensitizers for selective photodynamic therapy

    Raphaël Schneider;Frédéric Schmitt;Céline Frochot;Yves Fort

  • Folic acid-conjugated core/shell ZnS:Mn/ZnS quantum dots as targeted probes for two photon fluorescence imaging of cancer cells.

    Malgorzata Geszke;Marek Murias;Lavinia Balan;Ghouti Medjahdi

  • Porous Mn-doped ZnO nanoparticles for enhanced solar and visible light photocatalysis

    Faouzi Achouri;Faouzi Achouri;Serge Corbel;Lavinia Balan;Kevin Mozet

  • Biocompatible and stable ZnO quantum dots generated by functionalization with siloxane-core PAMAM dendrons

    Ralph-Olivier Moussodia;Lavinia Balan;Christophe Merlin;Christian Mustin

  • Ce-doped YAG nanophosphor and red emitting CuInS2/ZnS core/shell quantum dots for warm white light-emitting diode with high color rendering index.

    Abdelhay Aboulaich;Martyna Michalska;Raphaël Schneider;Audrey Potdevin

  • Improvement of meta-tetra(Hydroxyphenyl)chlorin-Like Photosensitizer Selectivity with Folate-Based Targeted Delivery. Synthesis and in Vivo Delivery Studies

    Julien Gravier;Raphaël Schneider;Céline Frochot;Thierry Bastogne

  • One-Pot Noninjection Route to CdS Quantum Dots via Hydrothermal Synthesis

    Abdelhay Aboulaich;Denis Billaud;Mouhammad Abyan;Lavinia Balan

  • Nickel(0)/Imidazolium Chloride Catalyzed Reduction of Aryl Halides

    Christophe Desmarets;Sébastien Kuhl;Raphaël Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Nickel-catalysed couplings of aryl chlorides with secondary amines and piperazines

    Eric Brenner;Raphaël Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Preparation of Cu-doped ZnS QDs/TiO2 nanocomposites with high photocatalytic activity

    Houcine Labiadh;Tahar Ben Chaabane;Lavinia Balan;Nidhal Becheik

  • Copper- or manganese-doped ZnS quantum dots as fluorescent probes for detecting folic acid in aqueous media

    Malgorzata Geszke-Moritz;Malgorzata Geszke-Moritz;Gilles Clavier;Janina Lulek;Raphaël Schneider

  • Water-based route to colloidal Mn-doped ZnSe and core/shell ZnSe/ZnS quantum dots

    Abdelhay Aboulaich;Malgorzata Geszke;Malgorzata Geszke;Lavinia Balan;Jaafar Ghanbaja

  • The exposure of bacteria to CdTe-core quantum dots: the importance of surface chemistry on cytotoxicity

    Raphaël Schneider;Cécile Wolpert;Hélène Guilloteau;Lavinia Balan

  • Nickel-catalysed amination of aryl chlorides using a dihydroimidazoline carbene ligand

    Benoı̂t Gradel;Eric Brenner;Raphaël Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Transfer Hydrogenation of Imines Catalyzed by a Nickel(0)/NHC Complex

    Sébastien Kuhl;Raphaël Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Fe3O4@ZIF-8: magnetically recoverable catalysts by loading Fe3O4 nanoparticles inside a zinc imidazolate framework.

    Aleksandra Schejn;Thomas Mazet;Véronique Falk;Lavinia Balan

  • Catalytic Carbon‐Fluorine Bond Activation with Monocoordinated Nickel‐Carbene Complexes: Reduction of Fluoroarenes

    Sébastien Kuhl;Raphaël Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Nickel(0)/Dihydroimidazol-2-ylidene Complex Catalyzed Coupling of Aryl Chlorides and Amines.

    Christophe Desmarets;Raphael Schneider;Yves Fort

  • Efficient Nickel-Mediated Intramolecular Amination of Aryl Chlorides.

    Rafik Omar‐Amrani;Antoine Thomas;Eric Brenner;Raphael Schneider

  • Controlling ZIF-8 nano and microcrystal formation and reactivity through zinc salts variations

    Schejn Aleksandra;Lavinia Balan;Véronique Falk;Raphaël Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaafar Ghanbaja
Jaafar Ghanbaja University of Lorraine
Alain Walcarius
Alain Walcarius University of Lorraine
Marek Malik
Marek Malik Imperial College London
Eric Gaffet
Eric Gaffet University of Lorraine
Hanlin Liao
Hanlin Liao Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Heikki V. Huikuri
Heikki V. Huikuri University of Oulu
Olivier Tillement
Olivier Tillement Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Rachid Mahiou
Rachid Mahiou University of Clermont Auvergne
Benoît Champagne
Benoît Champagne University of Namur
Stefan Jurga
Stefan Jurga Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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