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Yadollah Mortazavi

Yadollah Mortazavi

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
7761
World Ranking
14925
National Ranking
111

Yadollah Mortazavi 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 Yadollah Mortazavi sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 207 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yadollah Mortazavi 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 Yadollah Mortazavi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yadollah Mortazavi is affiliated with the University of Tehran in Iran. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to Engineering and Materials Science with notable contributions to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Catalysis, and Bioengineering.

Their main areas of scientific inquiry include topics such as Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, and MXene and MAX Phase Materials.

Mortazavi's publication record includes recent papers exhibiting a range of studies in materials and sensor technologies. Some recent works are:

  • "Enormous enhancement of Pt/SnO2 sensors response and selectivity by their reduction, to CO in automotive exhaust gas pollutants including CO, NOx and C3H8" (2021) published in Applied Surface Science
  • "Facile ultrasonic-assisted synthesis of SiO2/ZnO core/shell nanostructures: A selective ethanol sensor at low temperatures with enhanced recovery" (2022) published in Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Functionalization of nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dot: A sustainable carbon-based catalyst for the production of cyclic carbonate from epoxide and CO2" (2022) published in Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • "Novel SnO2/PAni nanocomposites for selective detection of ammonia at room temperature" (2023) published in Applied Surface Science
  • "MIL-100(Fe) /ZnO nanocomposite sensors: An enhanced ammonia selectivity and low operating temperature" (2023) published in Sensors and Actuators B Chemical

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Applied Surface Science, SSRN Electronic Journal, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, Applied Catalysis A General, and Molecular Catalysis.

Yadollah Mortazavi has collaborated extensively with several coauthors. Among the frequent collaborators are Abbas Ali Khodadadi, Seyed Parsa Amouzesh, Mehrdad Asgari, Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor, and Somayeh Mohammadi.

Best Publications

  • Asphaltene Adsorption onto Acidic/Basic Metal Oxide Nanoparticles toward in Situ Upgrading of Reservoir Oils by Nanotechnology

    Negahdar Hosseinpour;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Alireza Bahramian;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Enhanced NO2 gas sensing performance of bare and Pd-loaded SnO2 thick film sensors under UV-light irradiation at room temperature

    Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor;Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor;Taro Ueda;Kai Kamada;Takeo Hyodo

  • Microporous titania–silica nanocomposite catalyst-adsorbent for ultra-deep oxidative desulfurization

    Amin Bazyari;Amin Bazyari;Abbas A. Khodadadi;Alireza Haghighat Mamaghani;Javad Beheshtian

  • Fast and clean functionalization of carbon nanotubes by dielectric barrier discharge plasma in air compared to acid treatment

    Masoud Vesali Naseh;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi;Fathollah Pourfayaz

  • CeO2 doped SnO2 sensor selective to ethanol in presence of CO, LPG and CH4

    F. Pourfayaz;A. Khodadadi;Y. Mortazavi;S.S. Mohajerzadeh

  • Microwave assisted fast synthesis of various ZnO morphologies for selective detection of CO, CH4 and ethanol

    Naghmeh Faal Hamedani;Ali Reza Mahjoub;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Low temperature CO and CH4 dual selective gas sensor using SnO2 quantum dots prepared by sonochemical method

    S. Mosadegh Sedghi;Y. Mortazavi;A. Khodadadi

  • Highly active Fe2O3-doped TiO2 photocatalyst for degradation of trichloroethylene in air under UV and visible light irradiation: Experimental and computational studies

    Alireza Banisharif;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi;Azam Anaraki Firooz

  • Enhanced CO sensitivity and selectivity of gold nanoparticles-doped SnO2 sensor in presence of propane and methane

    B. Bahrami;B. Bahrami;A. Khodadadi;M. Kazemeini;Y. Mortazavi

  • Synergetic effects of Y-zeolite and amorphous silica-alumina as main FCC catalyst components on triisopropylbenzene cracking and coke formation

    N. Hosseinpour;Y. Mortazavi;A. Bazyari;A.A. Khodadadi

  • Highly sensitive carbon nanotubes–SnO2 nanocomposite sensor for acetone detection in diabetes mellitus breath

    Sara Salehi;Ehsan Nikan;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Stability and thermal conductivity of nanofluids of tin dioxide synthesized via microwave-induced combustion route

    Sajjad Habibzadeh;Sajjad Habibzadeh;Amin Kazemi-Beydokhti;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Cerium oxide/SnO2-based semiconductor gas sensors with improved sensitivity to CO

    A Khodadadi;S.S Mohajerzadeh;Y Mortazavi;A.M Miri

  • Modification of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNT) for hydrogen storage

    A.M. Rashidi;A. Nouralishahi;A.A. Khodadadi;Y. Mortazavi

  • Single-wall carbon nanotubes synthesized using organic additives to Co Mo catalysts supported on nanoporous MgO

    A M Rashidi;A M Rashidi;M M Akbarnejad;A A Khodadadi;Y Mortazavi

  • Effects of Pd on enhancement of oxidation activity of LaBO3 (B = Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) pervoskite catalysts for pollution abatement from natural gas fueled vehicles

    Hessam Ziaei-Azad;Abbasali Khodadadi;Parvaneh Esmaeilnejad-Ahranjani;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Nanostructured SnO2-ZnO sensors: Highly sensitive and selective to ethanol

    Sahar Hemmati;Azam Anaraki Firooz;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes Using Nitric Acid Oxidation and DBD Plasma

    M. Vesali Naseh;A. A. Khodadadi;Y. Mortazavi;O. Alizadeh Sahraei

  • A functionalized nano-structured cellulosic sorbent aerogel for oil spill cleanup: Synthesis and characterization.

    Hosein Bidgoli;Yadollah Mortazavi;Abbas Ali Khodadadi

  • Ultra-deep adsorptive desulfurization of a model diesel fuel on regenerable Ni–Cu/γ-Al2O3 at low temperatures in absence of hydrogen

    Ali Mansouri;Abbas Ali Khodadadi;Yadollah Mortazavi

  • Preparation of highly active manganese oxides supported on functionalized MWNTs for low temperature NOx reduction with NH3

    Mahnaz Pourkhalil;Abdolsamad Zarringhalam Moghaddam;Alimorad Rashidi;Jafar Towfighi

Frequent Co-Authors

Abbas Ali Khodadadi
Abbas Ali Khodadadi University of Tehran
Alimorad Rashidi
Alimorad Rashidi Research Institute of Petroleum Industry
Ali Reza Mahjoub
Ali Reza Mahjoub Tarbiat Modares University
Fathollah Pourfayaz
Fathollah Pourfayaz University of Tehran
Ahmad Tavasoli
Ahmad Tavasoli University of Tehran
Seyed Hassan Jafari
Seyed Hassan Jafari University of Tehran
Subodh G. Mhaisalkar
Subodh G. Mhaisalkar Nanyang Technological University
Navid Mostoufi
Navid Mostoufi University of Tehran
Hossein Ali Khonakdar
Hossein Ali Khonakdar Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
Levi T. Thompson
Levi T. Thompson University of Delaware

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