J.J. Cox

400 total citations
17 papers, 351 citations indexed

About

J.J. Cox is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, J.J. Cox has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 351 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Organic Chemistry, 4 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and 4 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in J.J. Cox's work include Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures (4 papers), Heavy metals in environment (3 papers) and Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry (3 papers). J.J. Cox is often cited by papers focused on Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures (4 papers), Heavy metals in environment (3 papers) and Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry (3 papers). J.J. Cox collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom. J.J. Cox's co-authors include S. B. Bradley, H. M. N. H. Irving, T. S. Jones, Brian L. Booth, R. N. Haszeldine, Paul Mitchell and Craig D. Williams and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Green Chemistry and Analytica Chimica Acta.

In The Last Decade

J.J. Cox

16 papers receiving 321 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J.J. Cox United Kingdom 10 109 89 72 67 62 17 351
H. Bloom Australia 14 45 0.4× 90 1.0× 229 3.2× 131 2.0× 48 0.8× 57 712
Damir Krznarić Croatia 16 274 2.5× 76 0.9× 72 1.0× 23 0.3× 67 1.1× 39 794
Ralph W. Sheets United States 11 37 0.3× 82 0.9× 55 0.8× 34 0.5× 69 1.1× 27 348
J. Doležal Czechia 13 107 1.0× 29 0.3× 56 0.8× 70 1.0× 15 0.2× 112 682
Puja Bhattacharyya India 14 59 0.5× 52 0.6× 94 1.3× 31 0.5× 132 2.1× 28 478
M. S. Subhani Pakistan 13 47 0.4× 74 0.8× 81 1.1× 77 1.1× 14 0.2× 23 605
Canan Karapire Türkiye 10 119 1.1× 257 2.9× 158 2.2× 96 1.4× 7 0.1× 12 662
Herman P. van Leeuwen Netherlands 11 48 0.4× 81 0.9× 44 0.6× 16 0.2× 30 0.5× 13 368
P. U. Ashvin Iresh Fernando United States 11 73 0.7× 92 1.0× 76 1.1× 25 0.4× 20 0.3× 26 440
Ichiro Takahashi Japan 10 333 3.1× 41 0.5× 450 6.3× 33 0.5× 63 1.0× 41 1.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.J. Cox

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Williams, Craig D., et al.. (2001). Zeolite L synthesis using different molar gel compositions for the purpose of minimizing reagent waste. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 47(1). 79–84. 7 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J., et al.. (2001). Interfacial chemistry of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride during the initial stages of film growth on InAs(111)A. Surface Science. 482-485. 1210–1215. 20 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J., et al.. (1999). Ordered copper phthalocyanine overlayers on InAs and InSb (100) surfaces. Surface Science. 433-435. 152–156. 32 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J., et al.. (1999). Influence of substrate orientation on the formation of ordered copper phthalocyanine overlayers on InAs. Surface Science. 425(2-3). 326–333. 31 indexed citations
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Williams, Craig D., et al.. (1999). Synthetic studies on stoichiometric reaction gels of AlPO4-5. Green Chemistry. 1(3). 169–171. 6 indexed citations
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Bradley, S. B. & J.J. Cox. (1988). The potential availability of cadmium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nickel and zinc in standard river sediment (NBS 1645). Environmental Technology Letters. 9(7). 733–739. 8 indexed citations
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Bradley, S. B. & J.J. Cox. (1987). Heavy metals in the Hamps and Manifold valleys, North Staffordshire, U.K.: Partitioning of metals in floodplain soils. The Science of The Total Environment. 65. 135–153. 39 indexed citations
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Bradley, S. B. & J.J. Cox. (1986). Heavy metals in the hamps and manifold valleys, North Staffordshire, U.K.: Distribution in floodplain soils. The Science of The Total Environment. 50. 103–128. 51 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J., et al.. (1975). The reaction of gold and dithizone. Analytica Chimica Acta. 74(1). 200–204. 8 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J., et al.. (1973). The reaction of gold and dithizone. Analytica Chimica Acta. 66(1). 123–129. 4 indexed citations
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Cox, J.J.. (1972). A topological approach to the electronic structures of some polynuclear zinc species. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 6. 329–331. 2 indexed citations
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Booth, Brian L., R. N. Haszeldine, Paul Mitchell, & J.J. Cox. (1969). Metal carbonyl chemistry. Part V. Reactions of fluoro-olefins with octacarbonyldicobalt. Journal of the Chemical Society A Inorganic Physical Theoretical. 691–691. 24 indexed citations
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Booth, Brian L., et al.. (1967). Reactions of fluoro-olefins with octacarbonyldicobalt. Chemical Communications (London). 529–529. 8 indexed citations
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Irving, H. M. N. H. & J.J. Cox. (1963). 71. Studies with dithizone. Part X. Reactions with organomercury(II) compounds. Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 466–466. 12 indexed citations
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Irving, H. M. N. H. & J.J. Cox. (1961). 289. Studies with dithizone. Part VIII. Reactions with organometallic compounds. Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 1470–1470. 26 indexed citations
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Irving, H. M. N. H. & J.J. Cox. (1958). The preparation of metal-free acids, alkalis and buffer solutions of high purity. The Analyst. 83(990). 526–526. 43 indexed citations

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