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D-Index
64
Citations
14979
World Ranking
8022
National Ranking
250

Antonio Bauzá 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 Antonio Bauzá sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 376 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Antonio Bauzá 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 Antonio Bauzá sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Antonio Bauzá is affiliated with the University of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Their research focuses largely on fields within Materials Science and Chemistry, with particular emphasis on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Biology.

Their work spans several main topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Crystal structures of chemical compounds
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry

Their recent publications include:

  • "Spodium Bonds: Noncovalent Interactions Involving Group 12 Elements," published in 2020 in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "On the Importance of σ-Hole Interactions in Crystal Structures," published in 2021 in Crystals
  • "Direct conversion of white phosphorus to versatile phosphorus transfer reagents via oxidative onioation," published in 2022 in Nature Chemistry
  • "On the Importance of Pnictogen and Chalcogen Bonding Interactions in Supramolecular Catalysis," published in 2021 in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Intramolecular Spodium Bonds in Zn(II) Complexes: Insights from Theory and Experiment," published in 2020 in International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Antonio Frontera
  • Kai Schwedtmann
  • Jan J. Weigand
  • Felix Hennersdorf
  • Sergi Burguera

Antonio Bauzá has published extensively in specific venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • ChemPhysChem
  • Crystals

Their contributions are documented primarily through articles and research focused on molecular interactions observed through crystallography techniques and materials chemistry approaches. Their research incorporates both theoretical and experimental insights, particularly in supramolecular chemistry and noncovalent interactions involving metal complexes and molecular frameworks.

Best Publications

  • Tetrel‐Bonding Interaction: Rediscovered Supramolecular Force?

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • The Bright Future of Unconventional σ/π-Hole Interactions

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • Aerogen Bonding Interaction: A New Supramolecular Force?

    Antonio Bauzá;Antonio Frontera

  • On the Reliability of Pure and Hybrid DFT Methods for the Evaluation of Halogen, Chalcogen, and Pnicogen Bonds Involving Anionic and Neutral Electron Donors.

    Antonio Bauzá;Ibon Alkorta;Antonio Frontera;José Elguero

  • Halogen bonding versus chalcogen and pnicogen bonding: a combined Cambridge structural database and theoretical study

    Antonio Bauzá;David Quiñonero;Pere M. Deyà;Antonio Frontera

  • Tetrel Bonding Interactions.

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • A thorough anion–π interaction study in biomolecules: on the importance of cooperativity effects

    Xavier Lucas;Antonio Bauzá;Antonio Frontera;David Quiñonero

  • Spodium Bonds: Noncovalent Interactions Involving Group 12 Elements.

    Antonio Bauzá;Ibon Alkorta;José Elguero;Tiddo J. Mooibroek

  • Tetrel bonding interactions at work: Impact on tin and lead coordination compounds

    Antonio Bauzá;Saikat Kumar Seth;Antonio Frontera

  • Rationalization of noncovalent interactions within six new MII/8-aminoquinoline supramolecular complexes (MII = Mn, Cu, and Cd): A combined experimental and theoretical DFT study

    Masoud Mirzaei;Hossein Eshtiagh-Hosseini;Zahra Bolouri;Zahra Rahmati

  • Directionality of π-holes in nitro compounds

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • Unprecedented structural variations in trinuclear mixed valence Co(II/III) complexes: theoretical studies, pnicogen bonding interactions and catecholase-like activities

    Alokesh Hazari;Lakshmi Kanta Das;Ramakant M. Kadam;Antonio Bauzá

  • A combined theoretical and Cambridge Structural Database study of π-hole pnicogen bonding complexes between electron rich molecules and both nitro compounds and inorganic bromides (YO2Br, Y = N, P, and As).

    Antonio Bauzá;Rafael Ramis;Antonio Frontera

  • Towards design strategies for anion–π interactions in crystal engineering

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • Crystal engineering with coordination compounds of NiII, CoII, and CrIII bearing dipicolinic acid driven by the nature of the noncovalent interactions

    Masoud Mirzaei;Hossein Eshtiagh-Hosseini;Zahra Karrabi;Krešimir Molčanov

  • A combined experimental and theoretical investigation on the role of halide ligands on the catecholase-like activity of mononuclear nickel(II) complexes with a phenol-based tridentate ligand.

    Jaydeep Adhikary;Prateeti Chakraborty;Sudhanshu Das;Tanmay Chattopadhyay

  • Small Cycloalkane (CN)2C ? C(CN)2 Structures Are Highly Directional Non‐covalent Carbon‐Bond Donors

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • Non-covalent sp3 carbon bonding with ArCF3 is analogous to CH–π interactions

    Antonio Bauzá;Tiddo J. Mooibroek;Antonio Frontera

  • Use of metalloligands [CuL] (H2L = salen type di-Schiff bases) in the formation of heterobimetallic copper(II)-uranyl complexes: photophysical investigations, structural variations, and theoretical calculations.

    Soumavo Ghosh;Saptarshi Biswas;Antonio Bauzá;Miquel Barceló-Oliver

  • Experimental and Computational Study of Counterintuitive ClO4–···ClO4– Interactions and the Interplay between π+–π and Anion···π+ Interactions

    Prankrishna Manna;Saikat Kumar Seth;Monojit Mitra;Somnath Ray Choudhury

  • Pnicogen–π complexes: theoretical study and biological implications

    Antonio Bauzá;David Quiñonero;Pere M. Deyà;Antonio Frontera

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Frontera
Antonio Frontera University of the Balearic Islands
Shouvik Chattopadhyay
Shouvik Chattopadhyay Jadavpur University
David Quiñonero
David Quiñonero University of the Balearic Islands
Pere M. Deyà
Pere M. Deyà University of the Balearic Islands
Michael G. B. Drew
Michael G. B. Drew University of Reading
Elies Molins
Elies Molins Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
Klaus Harms
Klaus Harms Philipp University of Marburg
Ashutosh Ghosh
Ashutosh Ghosh University of Calcutta
Pablo Ballester
Pablo Ballester Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Samiran Mitra
Samiran Mitra Jadavpur University

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