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D-Index
48
Citations
9791
World Ranking
15113
National Ranking
3842

Alexander D. Ryabov 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 Alexander D. Ryabov sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 236 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Alexander D. Ryabov 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 Alexander D. Ryabov sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Alexander D. Ryabov is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Chemistry and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, with a significant focus on Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Pollution, Inorganic Chemistry, and Oncology.

Their research topics cover a range of scientific inquiries, including:

  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts
  • Metal-catalyzed oxygenation mechanisms
  • Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
  • Organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis
  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography

Some of the notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Alexander D. Ryabov are:

  • "Cyclometalated Osmium Compounds and beyond: Synthesis, Properties, Applications," 2021, published in Molecules
  • "Zero-Order Catalysis in TAML-Catalyzed Oxidation of Imidacloprid, a Neonicotinoid Pesticide," 2020, published in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "The Exchange of Cyclometalated Ligands," 2021, published in Molecules
  • "Transformative Catalysis Purifies Municipal Wastewater of Micropollutants," 2021, published in ACS ES&T Water
  • "Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol," 2020, published in iScience

Alexander's frequent coauthors include:

  • Terrence J. Collins
  • Ronan Le Lagadec
  • Longzhu Q. Shen
  • Yogesh Somasundar
  • Genoa R. Warner

The scientist's work is published regularly in venues such as:

  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Coordination Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of intramolecular activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds in transition-metal complexes

    Alexander D. Ryabov

  • Cyclopalladated complexes in organic synthesis

    Alexander D. Ryabov

  • Biosensors for life quality. Design, development and applications

    J. Castillo;S. Gáspár;S. Leth;M. Niculescu

  • Kinetics and Mechanism of Ortho‐palladation of Ring‐substituted NN‐Dimethylbenzylamines.

    A. D. Ryabov;I. K. Sakodinskaya;A. K. Yatsimirsky

  • Kinetics and mechanism of ortho-palladation of ring-substituted NN-dimethylbenzylamines

    Alexander D. Ryabov;Inna K. Sakodinskaya;Anatoly K. Yatsimirsky

  • Targeting of High-Valent Iron-TAML Activators at Hydrocarbons and Beyond

    Terrence J. Collins;Alexander D. Ryabov

  • FeIII–TAML-catalyzed green oxidative degradation of the azo dye Orange II by H2O2 and organic peroxides: products, toxicity, kinetics, and mechanisms

    Naima Chahbane;Delia Laura Popescu;Douglas A. Mitchell;Arani Chanda

  • Catalase−Peroxidase Activity of Iron(III)−TAML Activators of Hydrogen Peroxide

    Anindya Ghosh;Douglas A. Mitchell;Arani Chanda;Alexander D. Ryabov

  • Catalytically Active μ-Oxodiiron(IV) Oxidants from Iron(III) and Dioxygen

    Anindya Ghosh;Filipe Tiago De Oliveira;Toshihiro Yano;Takanori Nishioka

  • Designing green oxidation catalysts for purifying environmental waters.

    W. Chadwick Ellis;Camly T. Tran;Riddhi Roy;Marte Rusten

  • Insertion of alkynes into the palladium-carbon bond of palladacycles. Mechanistic information from high-pressure kinetic and x-ray structural data

    A. D. Ryabov;Rudi Van Eldik;Guy Le Borgne;Michel Pfeffer

  • New synthesis and new bio-application of cyclometalated ruthenium(II) complexes for fast mediated electron transfer with peroxidase and glucose oxidase.

    Alexander D. Ryabov;Valentin S. Sukharev;Larissa Alexandrova;and Ronan Le Lagadec

  • The Biochemical Reactions of Organometallics with Enzymes and Proteins

    Alexander D. Ryabov

  • Thermodynamics, kinetics, and mechanism of exchange of cyclopalladated ligands

    A. D. Ryabov

  • Synthesis by ligand exchange, structural characterization, and aqueous chemistry of ortho-palladated oximes

    A. D. Ryabov;G. M. Kazankov;A. K. Yatsimirskii;L. G. Kuz'mina

  • Understanding the Mechanism of H+-Induced Demetalation as a Design Strategy for Robust Iron(III) Peroxide-Activating Catalysts

    Anindya Ghosh;Alexander D. Ryabov;Sherry M. Mayer;David C. Horner

  • Light-Driven Living/Controlled Radical Polymerization of Hydrophobic Monomers Catalyzed by Ruthenium(II) Metalacycles

    Nelson Vargas Alfredo;Noel Espinosa Jalapa;Salvador Lopez Morales;Alexander D. Ryabov

  • Design of more powerful iron-TAML peroxidase enzyme mimics.

    W. Chadwick Ellis;Camly T. Tran;Matthew A. Denardo;Andreas Fischer

  • Synthesis, characterization, and electrochemistry of biorelevant photosensitive low-potential orthometalated ruthenium complexes.

    Ryabov Ad;Le Lagadec R;Estevez H;Toscano Ra

  • High-valent iron complexes with tetraamido macrocyclic ligands: structures, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and DFT calculations.

    Arani Chanda;Delia-Laura Popescu;Filipe Tiago de Oliveira;Emile L. Bominaar

  • Models for the Initial Stages of Oxidative Addition : Synthesis, Characterization and Mechanistic Investigation of N1-I2 Organometallic 'Pincer' Complexes of Platinum : X-ray Crystal Structures of [Ptl(C6H3{CH2NMe2}2-2,6)(N1-I2)] and exo-meso-[Pt(N1-I3)(N1-I2)(C6H3{CH2N-(t-Bu)Me}2-2,6)

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  • On the Reactivity of Mononuclear Iron(V)oxo Complexes

    Soumen Kundu;Jasper Van Kirk Thompson;Alexander D. Ryabov;Terrence J. Collins

  • Cyclometalated N,N-dimethylbenzylamine ruthenium(II) complexes [Ru(C6HR1R2R3-o-CH2NMe2)(bpy)(RCN)2]PF6 for bioapplications: synthesis, characterization, crystal structures, redox properties, and reactivity toward PQQ-dependent glucose dehydrogenase

    Ronan Le Lagadec;Laura Rubio;Larissa Alexandrova;Rubén A. Toscano

Frequent Co-Authors

Terrence J. Collins
Terrence J. Collins Carnegie Mellon University
Michel Pfeffer
Michel Pfeffer University of Ulm
Elisabeth Csöregi
Elisabeth Csöregi Lund University
Rudi van Eldik
Rudi van Eldik University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Emile L. Bominaar
Emile L. Bominaar Carnegie Mellon University
Michael P. Hendrich
Michael P. Hendrich Carnegie Mellon University
Derk J. Stufkens
Derk J. Stufkens University of Amsterdam
Bo Mattiasson
Bo Mattiasson Lund University
Eckard Münck
Eckard Münck Carnegie Mellon University
Douglas A. Mitchell
Douglas A. Mitchell University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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