Most cited articles
Most-cited rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site (1960-2012) from articles in CrossRef only. Because of the limited nature of the input data, this list cannot be used as authoritative source for citation analysis.
The most cited articles analysed according to the Web of Science can be found in Top 25 articles.
3181 citations
Reporting physisorption data for gas/solid systems with special reference to the determination of surface area and porosity (Recommendations 1984)
906 citations
The exciton model in molecular spectroscopy
823 citations
Measurement of cellulase activities
595 citations
Ionic liquids. Green solvents for the future
556 citations
Influence of chloride, water, and organic solvents on the physical properties of ionic liquids
524 citations
Polymers at Interfaces and the Interactions in Colloidal Dispersions
511 citations
Selectivity coefficients for ion-selective electrodes: Recommended methods for reporting KA,Bpot values (Technical Report)
378 citations
Recommendations for the characterization of porous solids (Technical Report)
370 citations
Recommendations for nomenclature of ionselective electrodes (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
348 citations
Recommendations for Nomenclature of Ion-Selective Electrodes
344 citations
Reference materials for fluorescence measurement
336 citations
Recommendations on reporting electrode potentials in nonaqueous solvents (Recommendations 1983)
323 citations
Real surface area measurements in electrochemistry
317 citations
The Hopanoids: palaeochemistry and biochemistry of a group of natural products
281 citations
Harmonized guidelines for single-laboratory validation of methods of analysis (IUPAC Technical Report)
265 citations
Polyaniline. Preparation of a conducting polymer(IUPAC Technical Report)
249 citations
Isotopic compositions of the elements 1997 (Technical Report)
243 citations
Specification of the stereospecificity of some oxido-reductases by diamond lattice sections
229 citations
Photochemistry of metal coordination complexes: metal to ligand charge transfer excited states
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