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D-Index
65
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14122
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7722
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Reinhard Schomäcker 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 Reinhard Schomäcker sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 412 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Reinhard Schomäcker 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 Reinhard Schomäcker sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Reinhard Schomäcker is affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and Energy, with substantial contributions to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Catalysis, Mechanical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, and TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells.

Schomäcker's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on photocatalysis and sustainable chemical processes. Notable papers include:

  • Protonated Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Techno-Economic Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization, 2020, Frontiers in Energy Research
  • Constitutional isomerism of the linkages in donor-acceptor covalent organic frameworks and its impact on photocatalysis, 2022, Nature Communications
  • In situ observation of pH change during water splitting in neutral pH conditions: impact of natural convection driven by buoyancy effects, 2020, Energy & Environmental Science
  • On the road to net zero-emission cement: Integrated assessment of mineral carbonation of cement kiln dust, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal

The frequent coauthors of Reinhard Schomäcker reflect collaboration within the fields of chemical engineering and catalysis and include:

  • Michael Schwarze
  • Arne Thomas
  • Jens-Uwe Repke
  • Minoo Tasbihi
  • Roel van de Krol

Publication venues where Schomäcker has frequently contributed include:

  • Chemie Ingenieur Technik
  • Catalysis Science & Technology
  • Catalysts
  • Frontiers in Energy Research
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Diacetylene Functionalized Covalent Organic Framework (COF) for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation

    Pradip Pachfule;Amitava Acharjya;Jérôme Roeser;Thomas Langenhahn

  • CO Formation/Selectivity for steam reforming of methanol with a commercial CuO/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst

    Herry Purnama;Thorsten Ressler;Rolf E. Jentoft;Hary Soerijanto

  • Protonated Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

    Jin Yang;Amitava Acharjya;Meng-Yang Ye;Jabor Rabeah

  • Mn–Na2WO4/SiO2 as catalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane. What is really known?

    S. Arndt;T. Otremba;U. Simon;M. Yildiz

  • Constitutional isomerism of the linkages in donor–acceptor covalent organic frameworks and its impact on photocatalysis

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  • A Critical Assessment of Li/MgO-Based Catalysts for the Oxidative Coupling of Methane

    Sebastian Arndt;Guillaume Laugel;Sergey V. Levchenko;Raimund Horn

  • Techno-economic assessment guidelines for CO2 utilization

    Arno W. Zimmermann;Johannes Wunderlich;Leonard Müller;Georg A. Buchner

  • Fast tuning of covalent triazine frameworks for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    Sophie Kuecken;Amitava Acharjya;Linjie Zhi;Michael Schwarze

  • Steam reforming of methanol over copper-containing catalysts: Influence of support material on microkinetics

    Benjamin Frank;Friederike C. Jentoft;Hary Soerijanto;Jutta Kröhnert

  • General patterns of the phase behavior of mixtures of water, nonpolar solvents, amphiphiles, and electrolytes. 2

    M. Kahlweit;R. Strey;R. Schomäcker;D. Haase

  • Steam reforming of methanol over Cu/ZrO2/CeO2 catalysts: a kinetic study

    Agnes Mastalir;Benjamin Frank;Alexandra Szizybalski;Hary Soerijanto

  • Partial oxidation of ethanol on vanadia catalysts on supporting oxides with different redox properties compared to propane

    Benjamin Beck;Manuel Harth;Neil G. Hamilton;Carlos Carrero

  • Thermoregulated liquid/liquid catalyst separation and recycling

    Arno Behr;Guido Henze;Reinhard Schomäcker

  • Analyses of polysaccharide fouling mechanisms during crossflow membrane filtration

    S. Nataraj;R. Schomäcker;M. Kraume;I.M. Mishra

  • Alumina coated nickel nanoparticles as a highly active catalyst for dry reforming of methane

    Elham Baktash;Elham Baktash;Patrick Littlewood;Reinhard Schomäcker;Arne Thomas

  • Liquid−Liquid Phase Equilibrium in Glycerol−Methanol−Methyl Oleate and Glycerol−Monoolein−Methyl Oleate Ternary Systems

    Devender S. Negi;Felix Sobotka;Tobias Kimmel;Günter Wozny

  • Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane over low-loaded vanadia catalysts: Impact of the support material on kinetics and selectivity

    Arne Dinse;Benjamin Frank;Christian Hess;Daniela Habel

  • Solid-State Ion-Exchanged Cu/Mordenite Catalysts for the Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol

    Ha V. Le;Samira Parishan;Anton Sagaltchik;Caren Göbel

  • Activity and Selectivity of a Nanostructured CuO/ZrO2 Catalyst in the Steam Reforming of Methanol

    Herry Purnama;Frank Girgsdies;Thorsten Ressler;Jan Hendrik Schattka

  • Oxidative coupling of methane—A complex surface/gas phase mechanism with strong impact on the reaction engineering

    Benjamin Beck;Vinzenz Fleischer;Sebastian Arndt;Miguel González Hevia

  • Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Ethane over Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes

    Benjamin Frank;Mattia Morassutto;Reinhard Schomäcker;Robert Schlögl

  • An integrated approach to Deacon chemistry on RuO2-based catalysts

    Detre Teschner;Ramzi Farra;Lide Yao;Robert Schlögl

Frequent Co-Authors

Arne Thomas
Arne Thomas Technical University of Berlin
Günter Wozny
Günter Wozny Technical University of Berlin
Jochanan Blum
Jochanan Blum Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Thorsten Ressler
Thorsten Ressler Technical University of Berlin
Matthias Kraume
Matthias Kraume Technical University of Berlin
Annette Trunschke
Annette Trunschke Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Christian Hess
Christian Hess Technical University of Darmstadt
Matthias Driess
Matthias Driess Technical University of Berlin
Regine von Klitzing
Regine von Klitzing Technical University of Darmstadt
Michael Gradzielski
Michael Gradzielski Technical University of Berlin

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