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D-Index
42
Citations
6281
World Ranking
17550
National Ranking
357

Chebrolu P. Rao 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 Chebrolu P. Rao sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 264 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Chebrolu P. Rao 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 Chebrolu P. Rao sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Chebrolu P. Rao is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of chemistry and materials science, with extensive work in materials chemistry and spectroscopy. Their contributions also cover areas such as molecular biology, organic chemistry, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include molecular sensors and ion detection, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, luminescence and fluorescent materials, supramolecular chemistry and complexes, nanocluster synthesis and applications, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors.

Chebrolu P. Rao's frequent coauthors include Sirilata Polepalli, Rahul Nag, Bhawna Uttam, V. V. Sreenivasu Mummidivarapu, and Sivaiah Areti.

Research has been published in several scientific venues, with Materials Advances, ACS Omega, New Journal of Chemistry, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Coordination Chemistry Reviews among the common publication outlets.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Rao include:

  • Suprareceptors emerging from click chemistry: Comparing the triazole based scaffolds of calixarenes, cyclodextrins, cucurbiturils and pillararenes, 2023, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Calixarene-mediated host-guest interactions leading to supramolecular assemblies: visualization by microscopy, 2022, Chemical Communications
  • Development and demonstration of functionalized inorganic-organic hybrid copper phosphate nanoflowers for mimicking the oxidative reactions of metalloenzymes by working as a nanozyme, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Lysozyme coated copper nanoclusters for green fluorescence and their utility in cell imaging, 2020, Materials Advances
  • Selective Sensing and Removal of Mercury Ions by Encapsulating Dansyl Appended Calix[4]Conjugate in a Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework as an Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterial, 2022, ACS Applied Nano Materials

Best Publications

  • Ion and Molecular Recognition by Lower Rim 1,3-Di-conjugates of Calix[4]arene as Receptors

    Roymon Joseph;Chebrolu Pulla Rao

  • Imino-phenolic-pyridyl conjugates of calix[4]arene (L1 and L2) as primary fluorescence switch-on sensors for Zn2+ in solution and in HeLa cells and the recognition of pyrophosphate and ATP by [ZnL2].

    Rakesh Kumar Pathak;Vijaya Kumar Hinge;Ankit Rai;Dulal Panda

  • Lower rim 1,3-di{bis(2-picolyl)}amide derivative of calix[4]arene (L) as ratiometric primary sensor toward Ag + and the complex of Ag + as secondary sensor toward cys: experimental, computational, and microscopy studies and INHIBIT logic gate properties of L

    Roymon Joseph;Balaji Ramanujam;Amitabha Acharya;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Alkoxo Bound Monooxo- and Dioxovanadium(V) Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, X-ray Crystal Structures, and Solution Reactivity Studies.

    Gebray Asgedom;Alavattam Sreedhara;Jussi Kivikoski;Jussi Valkonen

  • Lower Rim 1,3-Diderivative of Calix[4]arene-Appended Salicylidene Imine (H2L): Experimental and Computational Studies of the Selective Recognition of H2L toward Zn2+ and Sensing Phosphate and Amino Acid by [ZnL]

    Roymon Joseph;Jugun Prakash Chinta;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Experimental and Computational Studies of Selective Recognition of Hg2+ by Amide Linked Lower Rim 1,3-Dibenzimidazole Derivative of Calix[4]arene: Species Characterization in Solution and that in the Isolated Complex, Including the Delineation of the Nanostructures

    Roymon Joseph;Balaji Ramanujam;Amitabha Acharya;Anupam Khutia

  • Mono-, di- and tri-nuclear Ni(II) complexes of N-, O-donor ligands: structural diversity and reactivity

    Mishtu Dey;Chebrolu P. Rao;Pauli K. Saarenketo;Kari Rissanen

  • Pyrophosphate Sensing by a Fluorescent Zn2+ Bound Triazole Linked Imino-Thiophenyl Conjugate of Calix[4]arene in HEPES Buffer Medium: Spectroscopy, Microscopy, and Cellular Studies

    Rakesh K. Pathak;Khatija Tabbasum;Ankit Rai;Dulal Panda

  • Systematic stereochemistry of metal(II) thiolates: synthesis and structures of [M2(SC2H5)6]2- (M = Mn(II), Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II))

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  • A direct fluorescence-on chemo-sensor for selective recognition of Zn(II) by a lower rim 1,3-di-derivative of calix[4]arene possessing bis-{N-(2-hydroxynaphthyl-1-methylimine)} pendants

    Jayaraman Dessingou;Roymon Joseph;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • A lower rim triazole linked calix[4]arene conjugate as a fluorescence switch on sensor for Zn2+ in blood serum milieu

    Rakesh Kumar Pathak;Amol G. Dikundwar;Tayur N. Guru Row;Chebrolu Pulla Rao

  • First Crystallographic Investigation of Complexes of cis-VO2+, cis-MoO22+, and trans-UO22+ Species with Schiff-Base Molecules Derived from 4,6-O-Ethylidene-β-D-glucopyranosylamine

    Ajay K. Sah;Chebrolu P. Rao;Pauli K. Saarenketo;Elina K. Wegelius

  • Synthesis, structural diversity, inter-conversion and reactivity of Cu(II) complexes of hydroxy-rich molecules

    Mishtu Dey;Chebrolu P. Rao;Pauli K. Saarenketo;Kari Rissanen

  • Carbohydrate-based switch-on molecular sensor for Cu(II) in buffer: absorption and fluorescence study of the selective recognition of Cu(II) ions by galactosyl derivatives in HEPES buffer.

    Singhal Nk;Ramanujam B;Mariappanadar;Rao Cp

  • Synthesis and characterization of vanadyl(IV) complexes of Schiff bases derived from anthranilic acid and salicylaldehyde (or its derivatives) or acetylacetone. Single crystal X-ray structures of the oxidized products

    Gebray Asgedom;Alavattam Sreedhara;Jussi Kivikoski;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Fluorescence switch-on sensor for Cu2+ by an amide linked lower rim 1,3-bis(2-picolyl)amine derivative of calix[4]arene in aqueous methanol

    Roymon Joseph;Balaji Ramanujam;Amitabha Acharya;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Multiple sensor array of Mn2+, Fe2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, and Zn2+ complexes of a triazole linked imino-phenol based calix[4]arene conjugate for the selective recognition of Asp, Glu, Cys, and His.

    Rakesh K. Pathak;Jayaraman Dessingou;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Transition-metal saccharide chemistry: synthesis, spectroscopy, electrochemistry and magnetic susceptibility studies of iron(III) complexes of mono- and disaccharides

    Kuppuswamy Geetha;Meenakshi S.S. Raghavan;Shailendra K. Kulshreshtha;Rajamma Sasikala

  • Selective recognition of Zn2+ by salicylaldimine appended triazole-linked di-derivatives of calix[4]arene by enhanced fluorescence emission in aqueous-organic solutions: role of terminal –CH2OH moietieefs in conjunction with the imine in recognition☆

    Rakesh K. Pathak;Sk.Md. Ibrahim;Chebrolu P. Rao

  • Carbohydrate assisted fluorescence turn-on gluco–imino–anthracenyl conjugate as a Hg(II) sensor in milk and blood serum milieu

    Atanu Mitra;Ankit Kumar Mittal;Chebrolu Pulla Rao

  • STRUCTURE, CHARACTERIZATION AND PHOTOREACTIVITY OF MONOMERIC DIOXOVANADIUM(V) SCHIFF-BASE COMPLEXES OF TRIGONAL-BIPYRAMIDAL GEOMETRY

    Gebray Asgedom;Alavattam Sreedhara;Jussi Kivikoski;Erkki Kolehmainen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kari Rissanen
Kari Rissanen University of Jyväskylä
Erkki Kolehmainen
Erkki Kolehmainen University of Jyväskylä
Philippe Guionneau
Philippe Guionneau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dulal Panda
Dulal Panda Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Jayesh R. Bellare
Jayesh R. Bellare Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Juan Hidalgo
Juan Hidalgo Autonomous University of Barcelona
Swaran J.S. Flora
Swaran J.S. Flora Defence Research and Development Establishment
Toshio Yamaguchi
Toshio Yamaguchi Fukuoka University
Tayur N. Guru Row
Tayur N. Guru Row Indian Institute of Science
Giridhar U. Kulkarni
Giridhar U. Kulkarni Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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