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D-Index
47
Citations
7535
World Ranking
15685
National Ranking
2427

Wangsuo Wu 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 Wangsuo Wu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 240 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Wangsuo Wu 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 Wangsuo Wu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Wangsuo Wu is affiliated with Lanzhou University in China, with a research focus primarily spanning chemistry, materials science, and environmental science. Their scholarly work integrates aspects of inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and environmental engineering, reflecting multidisciplinary engagement with both fundamental and applied scientific problems.

The scientist's research main fields include:

  • Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Environmental Science

Wangsuo Wu's subfield expertise encompasses:

  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Environmental Engineering

Their primary research topics address:

  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Among many publications, Wangsuo Wu has contributed to several recent papers including:

  • "An Efficient Uranium Adsorption Magnetic Platform Based on Amidoxime-Functionalized Flower-like Fe3O4@TiO2 Core-Shell Microspheres" (2021) in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Visible light driven Ti3+ self-doped TiO2 for adsorption-photocatalysis of aqueous U(VI)" (2020) in Environmental Pollution
  • "Thermally Induced Orderly Alignment of Porphyrin Photoactive Motifs in Metal-Organic Frameworks for Boosting Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction" (2023) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Efficient photoreduction strategy for uranium immobilization based on graphite carbon nitride/perovskite oxide heterojunction nanocomposites" (2021) in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • "ZIF-8 modified graphene oxide/sodium alginate 3D elastic spheres for uranium trapping in seawater" (2023) in Desalination

Wangsuo Wu frequently publishes in notable venues such as:

  • Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Chemical Engineering Journal

Their collaboration network includes frequent coauthors:

  • Duoqiang Pan
  • Wei-Qun Shi
  • Zhifang Chai
  • Kong-Qiu Hu
  • Xiaoyan Wei

Best Publications

  • Sorption of Eu(III) on attapulgite studied by batch, XPS, and EXAFS techniques.

    Q. H. Fan;X. L. Tan;J. X. Li;X. K. Wang

  • Synthesis of novel nanomaterials and their application in efficient removal of radionuclides

    Xiangxue Wang;Long Chen;Lin Wang;Qiaohui Fan

  • Effect of pH, ionic strength, temperature and humic substances on the sorption of Ni(II) to Na―attapulgite

    Qiaohui Fan;Qiaohui Fan;Dadong Shao;Yi Lu;Wangsuo Wu

  • Comparison of Ni2+ sorption to bare and ACT-graft attapulgites: Effect of pH, temperature and foreign ions

    Q.H. Fan;Q.H. Fan;D.D. Shao;J. Hu;W.S. Wu

  • Removal of Eu(III) from aqueous solution using ZSM-5 zeolite

    D.D. Shao;D.D. Shao;Q.H. Fan;Q.H. Fan;J.X. Li;Z.W. Niu

  • Adsorption of Pb(II) on palygorskite from aqueous solution: Effects of pH, ionic strength and temperature

    Qiaohui Fan;Zhan Li;Haogui Zhao;Zehong Jia

  • Thermally Induced Orderly Alignment of Porphyrin Photoactive Motifs in Metal-Organic Frameworks for Boosting Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction.

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  • An Efficient Uranium Adsorption Magnetic Platform Based on Amidoxime-Functionalized Flower-like Fe3O4@TiO2 Core-Shell Microspheres.

    Min Zhao;Zhenpeng Cui;Duoqiang Pan;Fuyou Fan

  • Determination of technetium-99 in environmental samples: A review

    Keliang Shi;Xiaolin Hou;Per Roos;Wangsuo Wu

  • Effect of pH, ionic strength and humic acid on the sorption of uranium(VI) to attapulgite.

    Zhiwei Niu;Qiaohui Fan;Wenhua Wang;Junzheng Xu

  • Preparation and application of attapulgite/iron oxide magnetic composites for the removal of U(VI) from aqueous solution

    Qiao-hui Fan;Ping Li;Yun-fei Chen;Wang-suo Wu

  • Extraction of the uranyl ion from the aqueous phase into an ionic liquid by diglycolamide

    Yinglin Shen;Xiaowen Tan;Long Wang;Wangsuo Wu

  • Visible light driven Ti3+ self-doped TiO2 for adsorption-photocatalysis of aqueous U(VI).

    Jingjing Wang;Jingjing Wang;Yun Wang;Wei Wang;Tong Peng;Tong Peng

  • Sorption of Pb(II) on Na-rectorite: Effects of pH, ionic strength, temperature, soil humic acid and fulvic acid

    X.L. Tan;P.P. Chang;P.P. Chang;Q.H. Fan;Q.H. Fan;X. Zhou

  • Sorption of Th(IV) on Na-bentonite: Effects of pH, ionic strength, humic substances and temperature

    Duo-qiang Pan;Qiao-hui Fan;Ping Li;Sheng-ping Liu

  • Sorption-desorption of Th(IV) on attapulgite: effects of pH, ionic strength and temperature.

    Wangsuo Wu;Qiaohui Fan;Qiaohui Fan;Junzheng Xu;Zhiwei Niu

  • Efficient photoreduction strategy for uranium immobilization based on graphite carbon nitride/perovskite oxide heterojunction nanocomposites

    Shuyang Li;Xiaoyong Yang;Xiaoyong Yang;Zhenpeng Cui;Yang Xu

  • Modeling of radionickel sorption on MX-80 bentonite as a function of pH and ionic strength

    DaDong Shao;Di Xu;SuoWei Wang;SuoWei Wang;QiaoHui Fang;QiaoHui Fang

  • Sorption of U(VI) on goethite: Effects of pH, ionic strength, phosphate, carbonate and fulvic acid

    Zhijun Guo;Yan Li;Wangsuo Wu

  • Eu(III) adsorption/desorption on Na-bentonite: Experimental and modeling studies

    Zhijun Guo;Jiang Xu;Keliang Shi;Yuqin Tang

  • Removal of uranium contaminant from aqueous solution by chitosan@attapulgite composite

    Duoqiang Pan;Duoqiang Pan;Qiaohui Fan;Fuyou Fan;Yongfeng Tang

  • Adsorption of humic acid and Eu(III) to multi-walled carbon nanotubes : Effect of pH, ionic strength and counterion effect

    Qiao Hui Fan;Dadong D. Shao;J. Hu;C. L. Chen

  • Removal of uranium(VI) from aqueous solution using iminodiacetic acid derivative functionalized SBA-15 as adsorbents

    Yu-Long Wang;Li-Juan Song;Lu Zhu;Bo-Long Guo

  • Solvent extraction of lanthanides and yttrium from aqueous solution with methylimidazole in an ionic liquid

    Yinglin Shen;Wenkui Li;Jianrong Wu;Shun Li

  • Sorption of Ni(II) on Na-rectorite from aqueous solution: Effect of pH, ionic strength and temperature

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Frequent Co-Authors

Hongdeng Qiu
Hongdeng Qiu Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
Zhen Xu
Zhen Xu Zhejiang University
Wei-Qun Shi
Wei-Qun Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiaxing Li
Jiaxing Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dadong Shao
Dadong Shao Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Xiaoli Tan
Xiaoli Tan North China Electric Power University
Changlun Chen
Changlun Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lin Wang
Lin Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yun Wang
Yun Wang Griffith University
Yu Liu
Yu Liu University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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