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Eringathodi Suresh 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 Eringathodi Suresh sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 389 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eringathodi Suresh 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 Eringathodi Suresh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in India Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in India Leader Award

Overview

Eringathodi Suresh is affiliated with the Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute in India. Their research primarily centers on materials science and chemistry, with an emphasis on materials chemistry and organic chemistry. Within these fields, their work also involves inorganic chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics of Suresh's research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions
  • Nonlinear Optical Materials Research
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods

Their work has been published in a number of notable venues where they have multiple contributions, such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Molecular Structure
  • RSC Advances
  • Dalton Transactions
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Suresh has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Bhavesh Parmar
  • Parth Patel
  • Unnati Patel
  • Abhishek Dadhania
  • Saravanan Subramanian

Some of the recent research papers authored in collaboration or with related contributors include:

  • Zn(ii)/Cd(ii) based mixed ligand coordination polymers as fluorosensors for aqueous phase detection of hazardous pollutants, published in 2020 in Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Recent advances in metal-organic frameworks as adsorbent materials for hazardous dye molecules, published in 2021 in Dalton Transactions
  • The synthesis and characterization of Zn(ii)/Cd(ii) based MOFs by a mixed ligand strategy: a Zn(ii) MOF as a dual functional material for reversible dye adsorption and as a heterogeneous catalyst for the Biginelli reaction, published in 2020 in Materials Chemistry Frontiers
  • Co@N-doped carbon nanomaterial derived by simple pyrolysis of mixed-ligand MOF as an active and stable oxygen evolution electrocatalyst, published in 2020 in Applied Surface Science
  • Facile Green Synthesis of New Copper-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks: Experimental and Theoretical Study of the CO2 Fixation Reaction, published in 2020 in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Best Publications

  • Mechanochemical and Conventional Synthesis of Zn(II)/Cd(II) Luminescent Coordination Polymers: Dual Sensing Probe for Selective Detection of Chromate Anions and TNP in Aqueous Phase

    Bhavesh Parmar;Yadagiri Rachuri;Kamal Kumar Bisht;Ridhdhi Laiya

  • N-heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed reaction of chalcones and enals via homoenolate: an efficient synthesis of 1,3,4-trisubstituted cyclopentenes.

    Vijay Nair;Sreekumar Vellalath;Manojkumar Poonoth;Eringathodi Suresh

  • Ratiometric detection of Cr3+ and Hg2+ by a naphthalimide-rhodamine based fluorescent probe.

    Prasenjit Mahato;Sukdeb Saha;E. Suresh;Rosa Di Liddo

  • N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalyzed Reaction of Enals and 1,2-Dicarbonyl Compounds: Stereoselective Synthesis of Spiro γ-Butyrolactones

    Vijay Nair;Sreekumar Vellalath;Manojkumar Poonoth;Resmi Mohan

  • Catechol oxidase activity of a series of new dinuclear copper(II) complexes with 3,5-DTBC and TCC as substrates: syntheses, X-ray crystal structures, spectroscopic characterization of the adducts and kinetic studies.

    Kazi Sabnam Banu;Tanmay Chattopadhyay;Arpita Banerjee;Santanu Bhattacharya

  • New ruthenium(II) arene complexes of anthracenyl-appended diazacycloalkanes: effect of ligand intercalation and hydrophobicity on DNA and protein binding and cleavage and cytotoxicity

    Mani Ganeshpandian;Rangasamy Loganathan;Eringathodi Suresh;Anvarbatcha Riyasdeen

  • Mixed ligand two dimensional Cd(II)/Ni(II) metal organic frameworks containing dicarboxylate and tripodal N-donor ligands: Cd(II) MOF is an efficient luminescent sensor for detection of picric acid in aqueous media

    Yadagiri Rachuri;Bhavesh Parmar;Kamal Kumar Bisht;Kamal Kumar Bisht;Eringathodi Suresh

  • Specific recognition and sensing of CN- in sodium cyanide solution.

    Sukdeb Saha;Amrita Ghosh;Prasenjit Mahato;Sandhya Mishra

  • Resonance energy transfer approach and a new ratiometric probe for Hg2+ in aqueous media and living organism.

    Moorthy Suresh;Sandhya Mishra;Sanjiv Kumar Mishra;E Suresh

  • Structural, antimicrobial and spectral studies of copper(II) complexes of 2-benzoylpyridine N(4)-phenyl thiosemicarbazone

    Marthakutty Joseph;Mini Kuriakose;M.R. Prathapachandra Kurup;E. Suresh

  • Ternary Dinuclear Copper(II) Complexes of a Hydroxybenzamide Ligand with Diimine Coligands: the 5,6-dmp Ligand Enhances DNA Binding and Cleavage and Induces Apoptosis

    Sethu Ramakrishnan;Dhanasekaran Shakthipriya;Eringathodi Suresh;Vaiyapuri Subbarayan Periasamy

  • Mixed ligand copper(II) complexes of N,N-bis(benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)amine (BBA) with diimine co-ligands: efficient chemical nuclease and protease activities and cytotoxicity.

    Rangasamy Loganathan;Sethu Ramakrishnan;Eringathodi Suresh;Anvarbatcha Riyasdeen

  • Zn(ii)/Cd(ii) based mixed ligand coordination polymers as fluorosensors for aqueous phase detection of hazardous pollutants

    Bhavesh Parmar;Bhavesh Parmar;Kamal Kumar Bisht;Yadagiri Rachuri;Yadagiri Rachuri;Eringathodi Suresh;Eringathodi Suresh

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Rhodium Complexes Containing 2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine and Its Metal-Promoted Hydrolytic Products: Potential Uses of the New Complexes in Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

    Parimal Paul;Beena Tyagi;Anvarhusen K. Bilakhiya;Mohan M. Bhadbhade

  • Recognition of Hg2+ and Cr3+ in Physiological Conditions by a Rhodamine Derivative and Its Application as a Reagent for Cell-Imaging Studies

    Sukdeb Saha;Prasenjit Mahato;Upendar Reddy G;E Suresh

  • Mixed-Ligand LMOF Fluorosensors for Detection of Cr(VI) Oxyanions and Fe3+/Pd2+ Cations in Aqueous Media

    Bhavesh Parmar;Yadagiri Rachuri;Kamal Kumar Bisht;Eringathodi Suresh

  • Formation of an infinite 2D-layered water of (H2O)45 cluster in a cryptand-water supramolecular complex: a template effect.

    P. S. Lakshminarayanan;Eringathodi Suresh;Pradyut Ghosh

  • Azine-Based Receptor for Recognition of Hg2+ Ion: Crystallographic Evidence and Imaging Application in Live Cells

    Moorthy Suresh;Amal Kumar Mandal;Sukdeb Saha;E. Suresh

  • A Rhodamine-Based Chemosensor that Works in the Biological System

    Moorthy Suresh;Anupama Shrivastav;Sandhya Mishra;E. Suresh

  • Synthesis, spectral and X-ray structural characterization of [cis-MoO2(L)(solv)] (L=salicylidene salicyloyl hydrazine) and its use as catalytic oxidant

    Sumita N. Rao;K.N. Munshi;N.Nageswara Rao;M.M. Bhadbhade

  • Non-covalent DNA binding and cytotoxicity of certain mixed-ligand ruthenium(II) complexes of 2,2′-dipyridylamine and diimines

    Venugopal Rajendiran;Mariappan Murali;Eringathodi Suresh;Mallayan Palaniandavar

Frequent Co-Authors

Vijay Nair
Vijay Nair National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology
Mallayan Palaniandavar
Mallayan Palaniandavar Bharathidasan University
Akkattu T. Biju
Akkattu T. Biju Indian Institute of Science
Parthasarathi Dastidar
Parthasarathi Dastidar Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
Amitava Das
Amitava Das Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata
Cherumuttathu H. Suresh
Cherumuttathu H. Suresh National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology
Raksh V. Jasra
Raksh V. Jasra Reliance Industries (India)
Ennio Zangrando
Ennio Zangrando University of Trieste
Helen Stoeckli-Evans
Helen Stoeckli-Evans University of Neuchâtel
Hari C. Bajaj
Hari C. Bajaj Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute

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