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D-Index
59
Citations
10021
World Ranking
10365
National Ranking
1705

Yongyou Hu 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 Yongyou Hu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 175 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yongyou Hu 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 Yongyou Hu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yongyou Hu is affiliated with South China University of Technology in China. The primary focus of their research spans Environmental Science and Energy, with notable contributions in several related subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Water Science and Technology, Pollution, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their scientific work addresses multiple topics within these fields such as Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, Advanced Oxidation Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal, Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation, Environmental Remediation with Nanomaterials, Covalent Organic Framework Applications, and Water Treatment and Disinfection.

Significant publication venues for Yongyou Hu include:

  • Bioresource Technology
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Chemosphere

Some recent papers authored by Yongyou Hu are:

  • Insight into short-cut of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification process in moving bed biofilm reactor: Effects of carbon to nitrogen ratio (2020), published in Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Intra/extracellular electron transfer for aerobic denitrification mediated by in-situ biosynthesis palladium nanoparticles (2020), published in Water Research
  • Tailoring the ruthenium reactive sites on N doped molybdenum carbide nanosheets via the anti-Ostwald ripening as efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline media (2020), published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • High mesoporosity phosphorus-containing biochar fabricated from Camellia oleifera shells: Impressive tetracycline adsorption performance and promotion of pyrophosphate-like surface functional groups (C-O-P bond) (2021), published in Bioresource Technology
  • Effects of various antibiotics on aerobic nitrogen removal and antibiotic degradation performance: Mechanism, degradation pathways, and microbial community evolution (2021), published in Journal of Hazardous Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yongyou Hu include:

  • Yuancai Chen
  • Jianhua Cheng
  • Donghui Liang
  • Jiliang Niu
  • Guobin Wang

The breadth of Yongyou Hu's research intersects crucial environmental and energy challenges, focusing strongly on advanced catalytic methods, water treatment, nitrogen cycling processes, and microbial systems. Their work is characterized by collaboration with several researchers and a presence in respected scientific journals related to environmental and catalytic science topics.

Best Publications

  • Adsorption of Cu2+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ from aqueous single metal solutions on graphene oxide membranes

    Ping Tan;Jian Sun;Yongyou Hu;Zheng Fang

  • Simultaneous decolorization of azo dye and bioelectricity generation using a microfiltration membrane air-cathode single-chamber microbial fuel cell.

    Jian Sun;Yong-you Hu;Zhe Bi;Yun-qing Cao

  • Research progress on distribution, migration, transformation of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in aquatic environment.

    Sicheng Shao;Yongyou Hu;Jianhua Cheng;Yuancai Chen

  • Shape effect on the antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized via a microwave-assisted method.

    Xuesen Hong;Junjie Wen;Xuhua Xiong;Yongyou Hu

  • Removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution by zeolite synthesized from fly ash.

    Kuang He;Yuancai Chen;Zhenghua Tang;Yongyou Hu

  • Improved performance of air-cathode single-chamber microbial fuel cell for wastewater treatment using microfiltration membranes and multiple sludge inoculation

    Jian Sun;Yongyou Hu;Zhe Bi;Yunqing Cao

  • Enhanced degradation of triclosan in heterogeneous E-Fenton process with MOF-derived hierarchical Mn/Fe@PC modified cathode

    Xiaolan Zhou;Dong Xu;Yuancai Chen;Yongyou Hu

  • Iron- and nitrogen-functionalized graphene as a non-precious metal catalyst for enhanced oxygen reduction in an air-cathode microbial fuel cell

    Sizhe Li;Yongyou Hu;Qian Xu;Jian Sun

  • Enhanced degradation of triclosan by cobalt manganese spinel-type oxide activated peroxymonosulfate oxidation process via sulfate radicals and singlet oxygen: Mechanisms and intermediates identification.

    Zhiping Chen;Sijing Bi;Guangyi Zhao;Yuancai Chen

  • Bio-cathode materials evaluation in microbial fuel cells: A comparison of graphite felt, carbon paper and stainless steel mesh materials

    Yaping Zhang;Jian Sun;Yongyou Hu;Sizhe Li

  • Manganese dioxide-coated carbon nanotubes as an improved cathodic catalyst for oxygen reduction in a microbial fuel cell

    Yaping Zhang;Yongyou Hu;Sizhe Li;Jian Sun

  • Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification without nitrite accumulation by a novel isolated Ochrobactrum anthropic LJ81.

    Xin Lei;Yating Jia;Yuancai Chen;Yongyou Hu

  • Insight into Short-cut of Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification Process in Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor: Effects of Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio

    Yating Jia;Miaomiao Zhou;Yuancai Chen;Yongyou Hu

  • Intra/extracellular electron transfer for aerobic denitrification mediated by in-situ biosynthesis palladium nanoparticles.

    Yating Jia;Danshi Qian;Yuancai Chen;Yongyou Hu

  • Biosorption behavior of azo dye by inactive CMC immobilized Aspergillus fumigatus beads.

    Bao-E Wang;Yong-You Hu;Lei Xie;Kang Peng

  • Simultaneous degradation of tetracycline and denitrification by a novel bacterium, Klebsiella sp. SQY5.

    Sicheng Shao;Yongyou Hu;Ce Cheng;Jianhua Cheng

  • Preparation and Characterization of a Pd modified Ti/SnO2-Sb anode and its electrochemical degradation of Ni-EDTA

    Lianghao Li;Zhuangpeng Huang;Xiaoxiao Fan;Zhen Zhang

  • Explore various co-substrates for simultaneous electricity generation and Congo red degradation in air-cathode single-chamber microbial fuel cell

    Yunqing Cao;Yongyou Hu;Jian Sun;Jian Sun;Bin Hou

  • Removal of tetracycline and oxytetracycline from water by magnetic Fe 3 O 4 @graphene

    Yan Zhang;Zhe Jiao;Yongyou Hu;Sihao Lv

  • Redox mediator enhanced simultaneous decolorization of azo dye and bioelectricity generation in air-cathode microbial fuel cell.

    Jian Sun;Wanjun Li;Youming Li;Yongyou Hu

  • Further treatment of decolorization liquid of azo dye coupled with increased power production using microbial fuel cell equipped with an aerobic biocathode.

    Jian Sun;Zhe Bi;Bin Hou;Yun-qing Cao

  • Removal of EDTA-chelated copper from aqueous solution by interior microelectrolysis

    Feng Ju;Feng Ju;Yongyou Hu;Yongyou Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Weijia Zhou
Weijia Zhou University of Jinan
Zhenghua Tang
Zhenghua Tang South China University of Technology
Hong Liu
Hong Liu Shandong University
Mike S. M. Jetten
Mike S. M. Jetten Radboud University
Junfeng Niu
Junfeng Niu North China Electric Power University

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