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Christian Rolando

Christian Rolando

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8617
World Ranking
15578
National Ranking
673

Christian Rolando 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 Rolando sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 268 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christian Rolando 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 Rolando 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

Christian Rolando is affiliated with the University of Lille in France and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans molecular biology, biomedical engineering, archeology, biomaterials, and organic chemistry, with a notable focus on forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology studies, systemic sclerosis and related diseases, protein hydrolysis and bioactive peptides, innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques, identification and quantification in food, forensic and genetic research, and biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties.

Rolando has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of Proteome Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Chemistry

Their recent papers include:

  • "PDMS Curing Inhibition on 3D-Printed Molds: Why? Also, How to Avoid It?" (2021, Analytical Chemistry)
  • "Metal-Free ATRP Catalyzed by Visible Light in Continuous Flow" (2020, Frontiers in Chemistry)
  • "Robust High-Throughput Proteomics Identification and Deamidation Quantitation of Extinct Species up to Pleistocene with Ultrahigh-Resolution MALDI-FTICR Mass Spectrometry" (2023, Analytical Chemistry)
  • "Polylactones synthesis by enzymatic ring opening polymerization in flow" (2021, Polymer)
  • "Proteomics as a tool to gain next level insights into photo-crosslinkable biopolymer modifications" (2022, Bioactive Materials)

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers in their field, including:

  • Fabrice Bray
  • Stéphanie Flament
  • Freddie Bray
  • Sylvain Dubucquoi
  • Vincent Sobanski

The scope of Christian Rolando's research covers multiple interdisciplinary domains emphasizing proteomics, polymer synthesis, and analytical techniques. Their publications indicate ongoing involvement in developing innovative methodologies and applications within both biological and chemical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Ether linkage between phenolic acids and lignin fractions from wheat straw

    Augustin Scalbert;Bernard Monties;Jean-Yves Lallemand;Jean-Yves Lallemand;Eric Guittet;Eric Guittet

  • New Insights Into the Molecular Architecture of Hardwood Lignins By Chemical Degradative Methods

    Catherine Lapierre;Brigitte Pollet;Christian Rolando

  • Thioacidolysis of Poplar Lignins: Identification of Monomeric Syringyl Products and Characterization of Guaiacyl-Syringyl Lignin Fractions

    Catherine Lapierre;Bernard Monties;Christian Rolando

  • An efficient synthesis of chalcones based on the Suzuki reaction

    Said Eddarir;Nicole Cotelle;Youssef Bakkour;Christian Rolando

  • Thioacidolysis of Lignin: Comparison with Acidolysis

    Catherine Lapierre;Bernard Monties;Christian Rolando;Laboratorie de Chirale

  • New ether-linked ferulic acid-coniferyl alcohol dimers identified in grass straws

    Geraldine Jacquet;Brigitte Pollet;Catherine Lapierre;Farida Mhamdi

  • THIOACIDOLYSIS OF SPRUCE LIGNIN GC-MS ANALYSIS OF THE MAIN DIMERS RECOVERED AFTER RANEY NICKEL DESULPHURATION

    Catherine Lapierre;Brigitte Pollet;Bernard Monties;Christian Rolando

  • Proteins in Art, Archaeology, and Paleontology: From Detection to Identification.

    Sophie Dallongeville;Nicolas Garnier;Christian Rolando;Caroline Tokarski

  • Oxidation of caffeic acid and related hydroxycinnamic acids

    Philippe Hapiot;Andreas Neudeck;Jean Pinson;Hélène Fulcrand

  • Epigallocatechin (EGC) of green tea induces apoptosis of human breast cancer cells but not of their normal counterparts.

    David Vergote;Cécile Cren-Olivé;Valérie Chopin;Robert-Alain Toillon

  • Regio- and stereoselective synthesis of the major metabolite of quercetin, quercetin-3-O-β-d-glucuronide

    Mohamed Bouktaib;Mohamed Bouktaib;Aziz Atmani;Christian Rolando

  • PDMS Curing Inhibition on 3D-Printed Molds: Why? Also, How to Avoid It?

    Bastien Venzac;Shanliang Deng;Ziad Mahmoud;Aufried Lenferink

  • Identification of proteins in renaissance paintings by proteomics.

    Caroline Tokarski;Elisabeth Martin;Christian Rolando;Cécile Cren-Olivé

  • Identification of Protein Remains in Archaeological Potsherds by Proteomics

    Caroline Solazzo;William W. Fitzhugh;Christian Rolando;Caroline Tokarski

  • Hemisynthesis of all the O-monomethylated analogues of quercetin including the major metabolites, through selective protection of phenolic functions

    Mohamed Bouktaib;Mohamed Bouktaib;Stéphane Lebrun;Aziz Atmani;Christian Rolando

  • Identification of O-GlcNAc sites within peptides of the Tau protein and their impact on phosphorylation

    Caroline Smet-Nocca;Malgorzata Broncel;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Caroline Tokarski

  • Characterization of archaeological beeswax by electron ionization and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

    Nicolas B. Garnier;Cécile Cren-Olivé;Christian Rolando;Martine Regert

  • Thioacidolyses of Pre-Methylated Lignin Samples from Pine Compression and Poplar Woods

    Catherine Lapierre;Christian Rolando

  • Identification of archaeological adhesives using direct inlet electron ionization mass spectrometry.

    Martine Regert;Christian Rolando

  • Preparative Thioacidolysis of Spruce Lignin: Isolation and Identification of Main Monomeric Products

    Catherine Lapierre;Bernard Monties;Christian Rolando

Frequent Co-Authors

Catherine Lapierre
Catherine Lapierre University of Paris-Saclay
Philippe Hapiot
Philippe Hapiot University of Rennes
Jean Pinson
Jean Pinson Université Paris Cité
Augustin Scalbert
Augustin Scalbert International Agency For Research On Cancer
Pedatsur Neta
Pedatsur Neta National Institute of Standards and Technology
Marianne Fillet
Marianne Fillet University of Liège
Christian Amatore
Christian Amatore École Normale Supérieure
Jean-Michel Wieruszeski
Jean-Michel Wieruszeski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Lise Jouanin
Lise Jouanin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Sandra Van Vlierberghe Ghent University

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