Xijun Chang

5.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
126 papers, 5.2k citations indexed

About

Xijun Chang is a scholar working on Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Xijun Chang has authored 126 papers receiving a total of 5.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 104 papers in Analytical Chemistry, 76 papers in Electrochemistry and 39 papers in Inorganic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Xijun Chang's work include Analytical chemistry methods development (104 papers), Electrochemical Analysis and Applications (76 papers) and Radioactive element chemistry and processing (38 papers). Xijun Chang is often cited by papers focused on Analytical chemistry methods development (104 papers), Electrochemical Analysis and Applications (76 papers) and Radioactive element chemistry and processing (38 papers). Xijun Chang collaborates with scholars based in China, Australia and United States. Xijun Chang's co-authors include Zheng Hu, Qun He, Yuemei Cui, Yunhui Zhai, Xiangbing Zhu, Zhenhua Li, Lei Tian, Shaowei Chen, Yong Guo and Shuangming Meng and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemistry of Materials, Journal of Hazardous Materials and Macromolecules.

In The Last Decade

Xijun Chang

126 papers receiving 5.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Xijun Chang China 41 2.9k 2.0k 1.3k 974 813 126 5.2k
Ardeshir Shokrollahi Iran 38 2.0k 0.7× 1.7k 0.8× 900 0.7× 645 0.7× 829 1.0× 188 5.3k
T. Prasada Rao India 44 3.0k 1.0× 2.0k 1.0× 1.9k 1.5× 615 0.6× 1.1k 1.3× 187 6.6k
Shayessteh Dadfarnia Iran 42 2.6k 0.9× 1.6k 0.8× 699 0.5× 505 0.5× 613 0.8× 168 4.7k
Ali Mohammad Haji Shabani Iran 40 2.7k 0.9× 1.6k 0.8× 669 0.5× 474 0.5× 560 0.7× 164 4.8k
Farzaneh Shemirani Iran 40 3.8k 1.3× 2.3k 1.1× 382 0.3× 425 0.4× 637 0.8× 143 4.9k
Zheng Hu China 34 1.4k 0.5× 1.0k 0.5× 818 0.6× 611 0.6× 343 0.4× 93 3.5k
Mohammad Ali Taher Iran 39 1.4k 0.5× 2.1k 1.1× 969 0.8× 693 0.7× 1.1k 1.4× 191 5.3k
Ali Akbar Asgharinezhad Iran 39 2.3k 0.8× 966 0.5× 494 0.4× 465 0.5× 361 0.4× 82 3.5k
Zucheng Jiang China 34 2.7k 0.9× 1.7k 0.8× 425 0.3× 238 0.2× 421 0.5× 112 3.6k
Mohammad Faraji Iran 35 2.9k 1.0× 1.2k 0.6× 502 0.4× 577 0.6× 326 0.4× 95 5.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Xijun Chang

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Xijun Chang

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Xijun Chang. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Xijun Chang based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Xijun Chang. Xijun Chang is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hu, Zheng, et al.. (2012). Preconcentration of trace lead and iron on activated carbon functionalized by o-Anisic acid derivatives prior to their determination in environmental samples. Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. 93. 335–342. 4 indexed citations
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Li, Ruijun, Qun He, Zheng Hu, et al.. (2011). Highly selective solid-phase extraction of trace Pd(II) by murexide functionalized halloysite nanotubes. Analytica Chimica Acta. 713. 136–144. 84 indexed citations
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Li, Dandan, Xijun Chang, Zheng Hu, et al.. (2010). Samarium (III) adsorption on bentonite modified with N-(2-hydroxyethyl) ethylenediamine. Talanta. 83(5). 1742–1747. 36 indexed citations
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Zou, Xiaojun, Yuemei Cui, Xijun Chang, et al.. (2009). Silica gel surface modified with sulfanilamide for selective solid-phase extraction of Cu(II), Zn(II) and Ni(II). International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry. 89(14). 1043–1055. 26 indexed citations
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Nie, Rong, Xijun Chang, Qun He, Zheng Hu, & Zhenhua Li. (2009). Preparation of p-tert[(dimethylamino)methyl]-calix[4]arene functionalized aminopropylpolysiloxane resin for selective solid-phase extraction and preconcentration of metal ions. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 169(1-3). 203–209. 38 indexed citations
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Tu, Zhifeng, Qun He, Xijun Chang, et al.. (2009). 1-(2-Formamidoethyl)-3-phenylurea functionalized activated carbon for selective solid-phase extraction and preconcentration of metal ions. Analytica Chimica Acta. 649(2). 252–257. 53 indexed citations
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He, Qun, Zheng Hu, Yin Jiang, et al.. (2009). Preconcentration of Cu(II), Fe(III) and Pb(II) with 2-((2-aminoethylamino)methyl)phenol-functionalized activated carbon followed by ICP-OES determination. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 175(1-3). 710–714. 97 indexed citations
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Tu, Zhifeng, Zheng Hu, Xijun Chang, et al.. (2009). Silica gel modified with 1-(2-aminoethyl)-3-phenylurea for selective solid-phase extraction and preconcentration of Sc(III) from environmental samples. Talanta. 80(3). 1205–1209. 37 indexed citations
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Li, Zhenhua, Xijun Chang, Xiaojun Zou, et al.. (2008). Chemically-modified activated carbon with ethylenediamine for selective solid-phase extraction and preconcentration of metal ions. Analytica Chimica Acta. 632(2). 272–277. 122 indexed citations
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Zhai, Yunhui, et al.. (2007). Selective solid-phase extraction of trace cadmium(II) with an ionic imprinted polymer prepared from a dual-ligand monomer. Analytica Chimica Acta. 593(1). 123–128. 126 indexed citations
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He, Qun, Xijun Chang, Qiong Wu, et al.. (2007). Synthesis and applications of surface-grafted Th(IV)-imprinted polymers for selective solid-phase extraction of thorium(IV). Analytica Chimica Acta. 605(2). 192–197. 83 indexed citations
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He, Qun, Xijun Chang, Hong Zheng, et al.. (2006). Preconcentration and separation of Zn2+ using surface zinc(II) imprinted functionalized silica gel sorbent. Chemia Analityczna. 51(5). 715–725. 7 indexed citations
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Lai, Shoujun, Xijun Chang, Jie Mao, et al.. (2006). Determination of Silver Ion with Cadmium Sulfide Quantum Dots Modified by Bismuthiol II as Fluorescence Probe. Annali di Chimica. 97(1-2). 109–121. 10 indexed citations
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Chang, Xijun, Ran Zhao, & Sui Wang. (2005). Adsorption and separation of trace metal ions on novel poly(acrylamidino-p-aniline-acylamino-p-aniline) chelating fibre. Chemia Analityczna. 50(2). 407–417. 1 indexed citations
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Lian, Ning, Xijun Chang, Hong Zheng, et al.. (2005). Synthesis and Efficiency of a Chelating Fiber for Preconcentration and Separation of Trace Au(III) and Pd(IV) from Solution Samples. Annali di Chimica. 95(9-10). 677–683. 3 indexed citations
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Zheng, Hong, Xijun Chang, Ning Lian, et al.. (2005). Sulfanilamide‐Modified Nanometer‐Sized TiO2 Micro‐Column for the Enrichment of Trace Cr(III) and Pb(II). Annali di Chimica. 95(7-8). 601–606. 6 indexed citations
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Chang, Xijun, et al.. (2001). Synthesis and Efficiency of a Spherical Macroporous Epoxy-dicyandiamide Chelate Resin for Preconcentrating and Separating Trace Au, Hg, Pd and Ru from Samples. 高等学校化学研究(英文版). 1 indexed citations

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