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D-Index
47
Citations
10315
World Ranking
15505
National Ranking
3914

Charles L. Barnes 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 Charles L. Barnes sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 427 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Charles L. Barnes 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 Charles L. Barnes sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Charles L. Barnes is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including chemistry, medicine, and materials science, with a significant focus on several specialized subfields such as organic chemistry, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, materials chemistry, biotechnology, and radiation.

The scientist's recent scholarly work includes publications in varied areas related to natural products, synthetic organic chemistry, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, nuclear physics, crystallization studies, and medical imaging. Key topics they have investigated are marine sponges and natural products, synthetic organic chemistry methods, synthesis of indole derivatives, radiopharmaceutical chemistry and applications, nuclear physics and applications, medical imaging techniques and applications, and crystallization and solubility studies.

Notable recent papers by Charles L. Barnes include:

  • Isolation, Structural Analysis and Biological Activity Assays of Biselisabethoxanes A and B: Two Dissymmetric Bis-Diterpenes from the Southwestern Caribbean Sea Gorgonian Coral Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae, 2022, published in Molecules
  • Recovery, recycling and re-irradiation of enriched 104Ru metal targets for cost effective production of 105Rh, 2021, published in Applied Radiation and Isotopes
  • CCDC 2133152: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, published in The Cambridge Structural Database

Throughout their career, Charles L. Barnes has collaborated with various researchers, with frequent co-authors including Ileana I. Rodríguez, Abimael D. Rodríguez, Nkemakonam C. Okoye, Tim E. Phelps, and Anster Charles.

The scientist's research has been disseminated across several publication venues, particularly:

  • Molecules
  • Applied Radiation and Isotopes
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

This combination of fields and topics highlights Charles L. Barnes's interdisciplinary approach, bridging chemistry with medical imaging and radiopharmaceutical applications. Their work includes experimental crystal structure determinations and explores cost-effective methods in nuclear target preparation, among other areas.

Best Publications

  • Structure of ferric pseudobactin, a siderophore from a plant growth promoting Pseudomonas.

    M Teintze;M B Hossain;C L Barnes;J Leong

  • An efficient and convenient reaction protocol to organoimido derivatives of polyoxometalates.

    Yongge Wei;Bubin Xu;Charles L. Barnes;Zhonghua Peng

  • Characterization of supramolecular (H2O)18 water morphology and water-methanol (H2O)15(CH3OH)3 clusters in a novel phosphorus functionalized trimeric amino acid host

    Kannan Raghuraman;Kavita K. Katti;Leonard J. Barbour;Nagavarakishore Pillarsetty

  • Triangular halogen-halogen-halogen interactions as a cohesive force in the structures of trihalomesitylenes

    Eric Bosch;Charles L. Barnes

  • Supramolecular Chemistry of p-Sulfonatocalix[5]arene: A Water-Soluble, Bowl-Shaped Host with a Large Molecular Cavity

    Jonathan W. Steed;Carl P. Johnson;Charles L. Barnes;Ravindra K. Juneja

  • Effective Pincer Cobalt Precatalysts for Lewis Acid Assisted CO2 Hydrogenation

    Ariana Z. Spentzos;Charles L. Barnes;Wesley H. Bernskoetter

  • Hybrid Molecular Materials Based on Covalently Linked Inorganic Polyoxometalates and Organic Conjugated Systems.

    Bubin Xu;Yongge Wei;Charles L. Barnes;Zhonghua Peng

  • Controlling the Self‐Assembly of Metal‐Seamed Organic Nanocapsules

    Harshita Kumari;Andrew V. Mossine;Steven R. Kline;Cindi L. Dennis

  • Lanthanum(III) and uranyl(VI) diglycolamide complexes: synthetic precursors and structural studies involving nitrate complexation.

    Shanmugaperumal Kannan;Morgan A Moody;Charles L Barnes;Paul B Duval

  • Novel Terpenoids from the West Indian Sea Whip Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae (Bayer). Elisapterosins A and B: Rearranged Diterpenes Possessing an Unprecedented Cagelike Framework1

    Abimael D. Rodríguez;Catherine Ramírez;Ileana I. Rodríguez;Charles L. Barnes

  • Functionalization of [MoW(5)O(19)](2-) with aromatic amines: synthesis of the first arylimido derivatives of mixed-metal polyoxometalates.

    Yongge Wei;Meng Lu;Calida Fung-chi Cheung;Charles L. Barnes

  • Chemical and Biomedical Motifs of the Reactions of Hydroxymethylphosphines with Amines, Amino Acids, and Model Peptides

    Douglas E. Berning;Kattesh V. Katti;Charles L. Barnes;Wynn A. Volkert

  • 3-Amino-1,2,4-benzotriazine 4-Oxide: Characterization of a New Metabolite Arising from Bioreductive Processing of the Antitumor Agent 3-Amino-1,2,4-benzotriazine 1,4-Dioxide (Tirapazamine)

    Tarra Fuchs;Goutam Chowdhury;Charles L. Barnes;Kent S. Gates

  • Push–pull substitution versus intrinsic or packing related N–N gauche preferences in azines. Synthesis, crystal structures and packing of asymmetrical acetophenone azines

    Grace Shiahuy Chen;Jason K. Wilbur;Charles Leslie Barnes;Rainer Glaser

  • First bivalent palladium and platinum cyanoximates: synthesis, characterization, and biological activity.

    Daniel Eddings;Charles Barnes;Nikolay Gerasimchuk;Paul Durham

  • Molecular clefts. 3. The crystal structure of a chiral molecular tweezer and its guest

    Michael Harmata;Charles L. Barnes

  • Synthesis and characterization of novel rhenium(V) tetradentate N2O2 Schiff base monomer and dimer complexes.

    Paul D. Benny;Charles L. Barnes;Pamela M. Piekarski;John D. Lydon

  • Structure and conformation of roseotoxin B

    J. P. Springer;R. J. Cole;J. W. Dorner;R. H. Cox

  • Extracellular siderophores from Aspergillus ochraceous.

    M. A. F. Jalal;Raman Mocharla;C. L. Barnes;M. B. Hossain

  • Stereochemistry and stereoelectronics of azines. A solid state study of symmetrical, (E,E)-configured, para-substituted (H, F, Cl, Br, CN) acetophenone azines

    Grace Shiahuy Chen;Mitchell Anthamatten;Charles Leslie Barnes;Rainer Glaser

  • Ion transport to the interior of metal-organic pyrogallol[4]arene nanocapsules

    Ping Jin;Scott J. Dalgarno;Charles Barnes;Simon J. Teat

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Atwood
Jerry L. Atwood University of Missouri
Jay M. Portnoy
Jay M. Portnoy University of Missouri–Kansas City
Kent S. Gates
Kent S. Gates University of Missouri
Wynn A. Volkert
Wynn A. Volkert University of Missouri
Simon J. Teat
Simon J. Teat Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Gary A. Baker
Gary A. Baker University of Missouri
Frank B. Hu
Frank B. Hu Harvard University
Scott J. Dalgarno
Scott J. Dalgarno Heriot-Watt University
J. David Miller
J. David Miller Carleton University
Wanda Phipatanakul
Wanda Phipatanakul Boston Children's Hospital

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