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D-Index
58
Citations
11235
World Ranking
10682
National Ranking
1744

Yongge Wei 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 Yongge Wei sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 221 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yongge Wei 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 Yongge Wei 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

Yongge Wei is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China with extensive research output primarily focused on materials science and chemistry. Their work predominantly intersects subfields such as materials chemistry, organic chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, inorganic chemistry, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

Wei's frequent collaborators comprise a range of researchers including Lubin Ni, Dejin Zang, Yichao Huang, Zheyu Wei, and Yi Liu.

Their publications appear notably in these venues, reflecting recurring contributions:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Green Chemistry
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Selected recent papers illustrate the focus of their research:

  • "Comprehensive overview of polyoxometalates for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction" (2023) published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Fabrication of Polyoxometalate Anchored Zinc Cobalt Sulfide Nanowires as a Remarkable Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting" (2021) published in Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Self-Assembled Polyoxometalate Nanodots as Bidirectional Cluster Catalysts for Polysulfide/Sulfide Redox Conversion in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries" (2021) published in ACS Nano
  • "Polyoxometalate-Cyclodextrin-Based Cluster-Organic Supramolecular Framework for Polysulfide Conversion and Guest-Host Recognition in Lithium-sulfur Batteries" (2023) published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Interface engineering of Mo8/Cu heterostructures toward highly selective electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into acetate" (2020) published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

The volume of publications indicates a strong concentration in the synthesis and applications of polyoxometalates, often combined with studies in electrocatalysis, energy conversion, and advanced materials design. Techniques and methodologies such as X-ray diffraction also form part of their research toolkit given the recurring engagement with crystallography databases.

Best Publications

  • Atomically engineering activation sites onto metallic 1T-MoS 2 catalysts for enhanced electrochemical hydrogen evolution.

    Yichao Huang;Yuanhui Sun;Xueli Zheng;Toshihiro Aoki

  • Bifunctional Au-Fe3O4 nanoparticles for protein separation.

    Jie Bao;Wei Chen;Taotao Liu;Yulin Zhu

  • An efficient and convenient reaction protocol to organoimido derivatives of polyoxometalates.

    Yongge Wei;Bubin Xu;Charles L. Barnes;Zhonghua Peng

  • Towards Main‐Chain‐Polyoxometalate‐Containing Hybrid Polymers: A Highly Efficient Approach to Bifunctionalized Organoimido Derivatives of Hexamolybdates

    Lin Xu;Meng Lu;Bubin Xu;Yongge Wei

  • Recent advances in alkoxylation chemistry of polyoxometalates: From synthetic strategies, structural overviews to functional applications

    Jiangwei Zhang;Jiangwei Zhang;Yichao Huang;Gao Li;Yongge Wei

  • Nitrogen-Doped Porous Molybdenum Carbide and Phosphide Hybrids on a Carbon Matrix as Highly Effective Electrocatalysts for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

    Yichao Huang;Yichao Huang;Jingxuan Ge;Jun Hu;Jiangwei Zhang

  • Nanoscale Chiral Rod-like Molecular Triads Assembled from Achiral Polyoxometalates

    Jin Zhang;Jian Hao;Yongge Wei;Fengping Xiao

  • Magnetic nanocomposite catalysts with high activity and selectivity for selective hydrogenation of ortho-chloronitrobenzene

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  • A Double‐Tailed Fluorescent Surfactant with a Hexavanadate Cluster as the Head Group

    Panchao Yin;Panchao Yin;Pingfan Wu;Pingfan Wu;Zicheng Xiao;Dong Li

  • An Efficient Iron(III)‐Catalyzed Aerobic Oxidation of Aldehydes in Water for the Green Preparation of Carboxylic Acids

    Han Yu;Shi Ru;Guoyong Dai;Yongyan Zhai

  • Fabrication of Polyoxometalate Anchored Zinc Cobalt Sulfide Nanowires as a Remarkable Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting

    Jagadis Gautam;Yi Liu;Jie Gu;Zhiyuan Ma

  • Molecular and polymeric hybrids based on covalently linked polyoxometalates and transition-metal complexes.

    Jeonghee Kang;Bubin Xu;Zhonghua Peng;Xiaodong Zhu

  • Hybrid Molecular Materials Based on Covalently Linked Inorganic Polyoxometalates and Organic Conjugated Systems.

    Bubin Xu;Yongge Wei;Charles L. Barnes;Zhonghua Peng

  • Polyoxometalatocyclophanes: Controlled Assembly of Polyoxometalate-Based Chiral Metallamacrocycles from Achiral Building Blocks

    Fengping Xiao;Jian Hao;Jin Zhang;Chunlin Lv

  • Self-Assembled Polyoxometalate Nanodots as Bidirectional Cluster Catalysts for Polysulfide/Sulfide Redox Conversion in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries.

    Lubin Ni;Guang Yang;Yi Liu;Zhen Wu

  • Hybrid Molecular Dumbbells: Bridging Polyoxometalate Clusters with an Organic π-Conjugated Rod

    Meng Lu;Yongge Wei;Bubin Xu;Calida Fung-Chi Cheung

  • Copper-complex-linked polytungsto-bismuthate (-antimonite) chain containing sandwich Cu(II) ions partially modified with imidazole ligand.

    Hong Liu;Chao Qin;Yong-Ge Wei;Lin Xu

  • Polyoxometalates covalently bonded with terpyridine ligands

    Bubin Xu;Zhonghua Peng;Yongge Wei;Douglas R. Powell

  • Polyoxometalate‐Cyclodextrin‐Based Cluster‐Organic Supramolecular Framework for Polysulfide Conversion and Guest–Host Recognition in Lithium‐sulfur Batteries

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  • Interface engineering of Mo8/Cu heterostructures toward highly selective electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into acetate

    Dejin Zang;Qi Li;Guoyong Dai;Mengyan Zeng

  • Unexpected C=C bond formation via doubly dehydrogenative coupling of two saturated sp3 C-H bonds activated with a polymolybdate.

    Qiang Li;Yongge Wei;Jian Hao;Yulin Zhu

  • The chemistry of organoimido derivatives of polyoxometalates

    Jin Zhang;Fengping Xiao;Jian Hao;Yongge Wei

  • Unprecedented Replacement of Bridging Oxygen Atoms in Polyoxometalates with Organic Imido Ligands

    Jian Hao;Jian Hao;Yun Xia;Longsheng Wang;Laurent Ruhlmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Jin Zhang
Jin Zhang Peking University
Jiangwei Zhang
Jiangwei Zhang Inner Mongolia University
Tianbo Liu
Tianbo Liu University of Akron
Qiang Li
Qiang Li Brookhaven National Laboratory
Tao Li
Tao Li Dongguan University of Technology
Douglas R. Powell
Douglas R. Powell University of Oklahoma
Charles L. Barnes
Charles L. Barnes University of Missouri
Yaokang Lv
Yaokang Lv Zhejiang University of Technology
Liduo Wang
Liduo Wang Tsinghua University
Lian Duan
Lian Duan Tsinghua University

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