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D-Index
43
Citations
6263
World Ranking
17278
National Ranking
942

Thomas E. Davies 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 Thomas E. Davies sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 126 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas E. Davies 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 Thomas E. Davies sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Thomas E. Davies is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom, contributing extensively to research in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work notably focuses on subfields including Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Organic Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research spans several main topics, prominently covering Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies, Nanomaterials for Catalytic Reactions, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, and Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions.

Recent publications by Thomas E. Davies include:

  • Au-Pd separation enhances bimetallic catalysis of alcohol oxidation, 2022, Nature
  • Highly efficient catalytic production of oximes from ketones using in situ-generated H2O2, 2022, Science
  • Au-ZSM-5 catalyses the selective oxidation of CH4 to CH3OH and CH3COOH using O2, 2022, Nature Catalysis
  • Facile synthesis of precious-metal single-site catalysts using organic solvents, 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • Enhanced Selective Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol via In Situ H2O2 Production over Supported Pd-Based Catalysts, 2021, ACS Catalysis

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Thomas E. Davies include Graham J. Hutchings, David Morgan, Richard J. Lewis, Stuart H. Taylor, and Christopher J. Kiely.

The scientist regularly publishes in several academic journals, with notable frequent venues such as:

  • ACS Catalysis
  • Catalysis Science & Technology
  • Green Chemistry
  • Catalysis Today
  • Nature Catalysis

Best Publications

  • Total oxidation of propane using nanocrystalline cobalt oxide and supported cobalt oxide catalysts

    Benjamin Solsona;Thomas E. Davies;Tomas Garcia;Isabel Vázquez

  • Highly efficient catalytic production of oximes from ketones using in situ–generated H2O2

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  • Aqua regia activated Au/C catalysts for the hydrochlorination of acetylene

    Marco Conte;Catherine Davies;David John Morgan;Thomas E. Davies

  • Bioactivity of EndoSequence root repair material and bioaggregate.

    N. Shokouhinejad;Mohammad Hosein Nekoofar;Mohammad Hosein Nekoofar;H. Razmi;S. Sajadi

  • Stable amorphous georgeite as a precursor to a high-activity catalyst

    Simon A. Kondrat;Paul J. Smith;Peter P. Wells;Philip A. Chater

  • Facile synthesis of precious-metal single-site catalysts using organic solvents

    Xi Sun;Xi Sun;Simon R. Dawson;Tanja E. Parmentier;Grazia Malta

  • Enhanced Selective Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol via In Situ H2O2 Production over Supported Pd-Based Catalysts

    Caitlin M. Crombie;Richard J. Lewis;Rebekah L. Taylor;David J. Morgan

  • Rubidium- and caesium-doped silicotungstic acid catalysts supported on alumina for the catalytic dehydration of glycerol to acrolein

    Muhammad Haider;Nicholas Dummer;Dazhi Zhang;Peter John Miedziak

  • A residue-free approach to water disinfection using catalytic in situ generation of reactive oxygen species

    Thomas Richards;Jonathan H. Harrhy;Richard J. Lewis;Alexander G.R. Howe

  • Visible light selective photocatalytic conversion of glucose by TiO2

    Luigi Da Vià;Carlo Recchi;Edgar O. Gonzalez-Yañez;Thomas E. Davies

  • Molybdenum carbide nanoparticles within carbon nanotubes as superior catalysts for γ-valerolactone production via levulinic acid hydrogenation

    Estevão F. Mai;Marta A. Machado;Thomas E. Davies;Jose A. Lopez-Sanchez

  • Modifications of the metal and support during the deactivation and regeneration of Au/C catalysts for the hydrochlorination of acetylene

    Marco Conte;Catherine Davies;David John Morgan;Thomas E. Davies

  • Ceria prepared using supercritical antisolvent precipitation: a green support for gold–palladium nanoparticles for the selective catalytic oxidation of alcohols

    Peter John Miedziak;Zirong Tang;Thomas Edward Davies;Dan I. Enache

  • Base-Free Oxidation of Glycerol Using Titania-Supported Trimetallic Au–Pd–Pt Nanoparticles

    Simon A. Kondrat;Peter John Miedziak;Mark Douthwaite;Gemma Louise Brett

  • Deep oxidation of pollutants using gold deposited on a high surface area cobalt oxide prepared by a nanocasting route

    Benjamín Solsona;Elvira Aylón;Ramón Murillo;Ana M. Mastral

  • Base-free glucose oxidation using air with supported gold catalysts

    Peter John Miedziak;Hamed Alshammari;Simon A. Kondrat;Tomos J. Clarke

  • Conversion of furfuryl alcohol into 2-methylfuran at room temperature using Pd/TiO2 catalyst

    Sarwat Iqbal;Xi Liu;Obaid F. Aldosari;Peter John Miedziak

  • Promoting the activity and selectivity of high surface area Ni–Ce–O mixed oxides by gold deposition for VOC catalytic combustion

    Benjamín Solsona;Tomás Garcia;Elvira Aylón;Ana M. Dejoz

  • Enhanced selectivity to propene in the methanol to hydrocarbons reaction by use of ZSM-5/11 intergrowth zeolite

    Marco Conte;Bin Xu;Thomas Edward Davies;Jonathan Keith Bartley

  • The effect of heat treatment on phase formation of copper manganese oxide: Influence on catalytic activity for ambient temperature carbon monoxide oxidation

    Simon A. Kondrat;Thomas Edward Davies;Zhongling Zu;Paul Boldrin

  • Effect of bismuth oxide on white mineral trioxide aggregate: chemical characterization and physical properties.

    R. Grazziotin-Soares;M. H. Nekoofar;M. H. Nekoofar;T. E. Davies;A. Bafail

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham J. Hutchings
Graham J. Hutchings Cardiff University
Stuart Hamilton Taylor
Stuart Hamilton Taylor Cardiff University
David J. Morgan
David J. Morgan Cardiff University
Christopher J. Kiely
Christopher J. Kiely Lehigh University
Qian He
Qian He National University of Singapore
Albert Frederick Carley
Albert Frederick Carley Cardiff University
Jennifer K. Edwards
Jennifer K. Edwards Cardiff University
Tomás García
Tomás García Spanish National Research Council
David W. Knight
David W. Knight Cardiff University
Benjamín Solsona
Benjamín Solsona University of Valencia

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