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D-Index
59
Citations
9962
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10369
National Ranking
757

Christian Müller 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 Christian Müller sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 221 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christian Müller 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 Christian Müller sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christian Müller is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany and has an extensive research record in chemistry and materials science. Their work spans various subfields, including materials chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The primary research topics covered in Müller's publications include:

  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds
  • Organophosphorus compounds synthesis
  • Asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis
  • Organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis
  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry

Müller's recent articles include:

  • Robust and efficient hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds catalysed by mixed donor Mn(I) pincer complexes, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Phosphinine-based ligands: Recent developments in coordination chemistry and applications, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Synthesis, Electronic Properties and OLED Devices of Chromophores Based on λ5-Phosphinines, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Photochemical C(sp)-C(sp2) Bond Activation in Phosphaalkynes: A New Route to Reactive Terminal Cyaphido Complexes LnM-C≡P, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Making Aromatic Phosphorus Heterocycles More Basic and Nucleophilic: Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of the First Phosphinine Selenide, 2021, Chemistry - A European Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Müller include:

  • Nathan T. Coles
  • Manuela Weber
  • Daniel S. Frost
  • Lea Dettling
  • Friedrich Wossidlo

Key venues where Müller has published are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Chemical Communications
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie

Müller's research output demonstrates a focus on chemical synthesis, catalysis, and crystallographic methods, contributing to both foundational and applied aspects of chemistry and materials science.

Best Publications

  • The ART of decision making: Retreatment with transarterial chemoembolization in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

    Wolfgang Sieghart;Florian Hucke;Matthias Pinter;Ivo Graziadei

  • Human peritoneal mesothelial cells synthesize interleukin-6: Induction by IL-1β and TNFα

    Nicholas Topley;Achim Jörres;Werner Luttmann;Meryl M. Petersen

  • Light-driven enantioselective organocatalysis.

    Christiane Müller;Andreas Bauer;Thorsten Bach

  • Bioreactor for a larger scale hepatocyte in vitro perfusion.

    Jörg C. Gerlach;Jens Encke;Oliver Hole;Christian Müller

  • Direct Amination of Secondary Alcohols Using Ammonia

    Dennis Dll Pingen;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, and application of the oxonium acid [H(OEt2)(2)](+)[B(C6F5)(4)](-)

    Peter Jutzi;Christian Müller;and Anja Stammler;Hans-Georg Stammler

  • Organizing multivalency in carbohydrate recognition

    Christian Müller;Guillaume Despras;Thisbe K. Lindhorst

  • Conjugated zwitterionic polyelectrolyte as the charge injection layer for high-performance polymer light-emitting diodes.

    Junfeng Fang;Bodo H. Wallikewitz;Feng Gao;Guoli Tu;Guoli Tu

  • Aminoboratabenzene Derivatives of Zirconium: A New Class of Olefin Polymerization Catalysts

    Guillermo C. Bazan and;George Rodriguez;Arthur J. Ashe;and Saleem Al-Ahmad

  • Developments in the Coordination Chemistry of Phosphinines

    Christian Müller;Christian Müller;Leen E. E. Broeckx;Iris de Krom;Jarno J. M. Weemers

  • Cleavage of the carbon–carbon bond in biphenylene using transition metals

    Christophe Perthuisot;Brian L. Edelbach;Deanna L. Zubris;Nira Simhai

  • Results and perspectives in the chemistry of side-chain-functionalized cyclopentadienyl compounds

    Christian Müller;Derk Vos;Peter Jutzi

  • Phosphinines as ligands in homogeneous catalysis: recent developments, concepts and perspectives.

    C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • HBV and HCV genome in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis

    Christian Oesterreicher;Johann Hammer;Ulrike Koch;Franz Pfeffel

  • Catalytic C−C Bond Activation in Biphenylene and Cyclotrimerization of Alkynes: Increased Reactivity of P,N- versus P,P-Substituted Nickel Complexes

    Christian MüLLER;Rene J. Lachicotte;William D. Jones

  • Highly Selective Hydrocyanation of Butadiene toward 3-Pentenenitrile

    Laura Bini;Christian Müller;Jos Wilting;Lars von Chrzanowski

  • Mechanistic Studies on Hydrocyanation Reactions

    L Laura Bini;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Recent advances in the recycling of homogeneous catalysts using membrane separation

    Mcc Michèle Janssen;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Site-isolation effects in a dendritic nickel catalyst for the oligomerization of ethylene.

    Christian Müller;Lily J. Ackerman;Joost N. H. Reek;Paul C. J. Kamer

  • Highly selective cobalt-catalyzed hydrovinylation of styrene.

    Mmp Michiel Grutters;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Vogt
Dieter Vogt TU Dortmund University
Martin Lutz
Martin Lutz Utrecht University
Evgeny A. Pidko
Evgeny A. Pidko Delft University of Technology
Anthony L. Spek
Anthony L. Spek Utrecht University
Claudia Spies
Claudia Spies Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Peter Ferenci
Peter Ferenci Medical University of Vienna
László Nyulászi
László Nyulászi Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Andreas W. Ehlers
Andreas W. Ehlers University of Amsterdam
William D. Jones
William D. Jones University of Rochester
Peter G. Jones
Peter G. Jones Technische Universität Braunschweig

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