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D-Index
66
Citations
17985
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7194
National Ranking
2140

Atta M. Arif 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 Atta M. Arif sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 568 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Atta M. Arif 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 Atta M. Arif sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Atta M. Arif is a researcher affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States, focusing primarily on Medicine, with notable contributions across several related subfields. Their work extensively covers Pharmacology, Plant Science, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics explored in Arif's research include:

  • Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Medicinal Plants and Neuroprotection
  • Synthesis and Biological Activity
  • Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications
  • Natural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
  • Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods

Arif has frequently published their research in prominent scientific venues such as:

  • BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
  • Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Molecules
  • Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology

Frequent collaborators in Arif's research include Abdul Sadiq, Farhat Ullah, Ali Talha Khalil, Asif Nawaz, and Mater H. Mahnashi, reflecting a broad network of co-authorships and interdisciplinary work.

Notable recent publications by Arif include:

  • Bacterial and Fungal Biocontrol Agents for Plant Disease Protection: Journey from Lab to Field, Current Status, Challenges, and Global Perspectives (2023) published in Molecules
  • Microbes-mediated synthesis strategies of metal nanoparticles and their potential role in cancer therapeutics (2021) published in Seminars in Cancer Biology
  • Floral extracts-mediated green synthesis of NiO nanoparticles and their diverse pharmacological evaluations (2020) published in Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
  • Potential Role of Plant Extracts and Phytochemicals Against Foodborne Pathogens (2020) published in Applied Sciences
  • Materials advancements in solid-state inorganic electrolytes for highly anticipated all solid Li-ion batteries (2024) published in Energy Storage Materials

This body of work highlights Arif's engagement with both fundamental and applied research themes, spanning biomedical applications and material sciences related to health and disease management.

Best Publications

  • Self-Assembly of Cationic, Tetranuclear, Pt(II) and Pd(II) Macrocyclic Squares. x-ray Crystal Structure of [Pt2+(dppp)(4,4'-bipyridyl).cntdot.2-OSO2CF3]4

    Peter J. Stang;Danh H. Cao;Shinichi Saito;Atta M. Arif

  • Pestacin: a 1,3-dihydro isobenzofuran from Pestalotiopsis microspora possessing antioxidant and antimycotic activities

    James K. Harper;Atta M. Arif;Eugene J. Ford;Gary A. Strobel

  • Isopestacin, an isobenzofuranone from Pestalotiopsis microspora, possessing antifungal and antioxidant activities

    Gary Strobel;Eugene Ford;Jeerepun Worapong;James K. Harper

  • Consanguineous Families of Coordinated Carbon: A ReC4Re Assembly That Is Isolable in Three Oxidation States, Including Crystallographically Characterized ReC⋮CC⋮CRe and +ReCCCCRe+ Adducts and a Radical Cation in Which Charge Is Delocalized between Rhenium Termini

    Monika Brady;Weiqing Weng;Yuanlin Zhou;Jeffery W. Seyler

  • Reversible carboxylation of N-heterocyclic carbenes

    Hung A. Duong;Thomas N. Tekavec;Atta M. Arif;Janis Louie

  • Template and Guest Effects on the Self‐Assembly of a Neutral and Homochiral Helix

    Frank M. Tabellion;S. Russell Seidel;Atta M. Arif;Peter J. Stang

  • Solution and solid state studies of a triangle-square equilibrium: anion-induced selective crystallization in supramolecular self-assembly.

    Manuela Schweiger;S. Russell Seidel;and Atta M. Arif;Peter J. Stang

  • Discrete supramolecular architecture vs crystal engineering: the rational design of a platinum-based bimetallic assembly with a chairlike structure and its infinite, copper analogue.

    Frank M. Tabellion;S. Russell Seidel;and Atta M. Arif;Peter J. Stang

  • Observation of Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Coupling in 1-D and 2-D Extended Structures of Copper(II) Terephthalates.

    Laura Deakin;and Atta M. Arif;Joel S. Miller

  • Engineering the structure and magnetic properties of crystalline solids via the metal-directed self-assembly of a versatile molecular building unit.

    Juan C. Noveron;Myoung Soo Lah;Rico E. Del Sesto;Atta M. Arif

  • Coordination-driven self-assemblies with a carborane backbone.

    Hershel Jude;Hendrik Disteldorf;Sonja Fischer;Tim Wedge

  • Coordination-driven self-assembly of predesigned supramolecular triangles.

    Yury K. Kryschenko;S. Russell Seidel;and Atta M. Arif;Peter J. Stang

  • Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of valence ambiguous dinuclear antiferromagnetically coupled cobalt and ferromagnetically coupled iron complexes containing the chloranilate(2-) and the significantly stronger coupling chloranilate(*3-) radical trianion.

    Kil Sik Min;Antonio G. DiPasquale;James A. Golen;and Arnold L. Rheingold

  • Design, synthesis, and crystallographic studies of neutral platinum-based macrocycles formed via self-assembly.

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Neeladri Das;Yury K. Kryschenko;and Atta M. Arif

  • MnII(N3)2(pyrazine). A 2-D layered structure consisting of ferromagnetically coupled 1-D {Mn(µ-1,1-N3)2}n chains

    Jamie L. Manson;Atta M. Arif;Joel S. Miller

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Redox Chemistry of Heteropolymetallic Carbon Complexes with MC2M', MC4M', and MC4M'C4M Linkages. Transmetalations of Lithiocarbon Complexes (.eta.5-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PPh3)(C.tplbond.CLi) and (.eta.5-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PPh3)(C.tplbond.CC.tplbond.CLi)

    Weiqing Weng;Tamas Bartik;Monika Brady;Berit Bartik

  • Combining ferrocenes and molecular squares: Self-assembly of heterobimetallic macrocyclic squares incorporating mixed transition metal systems and a main group element. Single-crystal X-ray structure of [Pt(dppf)(H2O)2][OTf]2

    Peter J. Stang;Bogdan Olenyuk;Jun Fan;Atta M. Arif

  • A novel, tunable manganese coordination system based on a flexible "spacer" unit: noncovalent templation effects.

    F. M. Tabellion;S. R. Seidel;A. M. Arif;P. J. Stang

  • Ferrimagnetic Behavior of Multiple Phases and Solvates of (meso-Tetrakis(4-chlorophenyl)porphinato)manganese(III) Tetracyanoethenide, [MnTClPP]+[TCNE]•-. Enhancement of Magnetic Coupling by Thermal Annealing

    Erik J. Brandon;Durrell K. Rittenberg;and Atta M. Arif;Joel S. Miller

  • Oxygen-Induced Ligand Dehydrogenation of a Planar Bis-μ-Chloronickel(I) Dimer Featuring an NHC Ligand

    Benjamin R. Dible;Matthew S. Sigman;Atta M. Arif

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Ernst
Richard D. Ernst University of Utah
John A. Gladysz
John A. Gladysz Texas A&M University
Peter J. Stang
Peter J. Stang University of Utah
Joel S. Miller
Joel S. Miller University of Utah
Viktor V. Zhdankin
Viktor V. Zhdankin University of Minnesota
David M. Grant
David M. Grant University of Nottingham
Gary A. Strobel
Gary A. Strobel Montana State University
Frederick G. West
Frederick G. West University of Alberta
Janis Louie
Janis Louie University of Utah
Arnold L. Rheingold
Arnold L. Rheingold University of California, San Diego

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