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Glen B. Deacon

Glen B. Deacon

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
73
Citations
30402
World Ranking
4861
National Ranking
126

Glen B. Deacon 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 Glen B. Deacon sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 773 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Glen B. Deacon 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 Glen B. Deacon sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Glen B. Deacon is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research spans multiple areas within materials science and chemistry, focusing extensively on crystallization, molecular structures, and coordination complexes.

Deacon has contributed significantly to several fields of study, including:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Within these broader fields, their specialized subfields encompass:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Oncology

The main topics of their work highlight an emphasis on crystallographic and chemical analyses:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics

Deacon has published frequently in several scientific venues, which include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Molecules
  • Dalton Transactions
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Australian Journal of Chemistry

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, many of their co-authors have contributed to their body of work. Notable frequent co-authors are:

  • Peter C. Junk
  • Zhifang Guo
  • Anthony E. Somers
  • David R. Turner
  • Vidushi P. Vithana

Recent papers authored by or involving Glen B. Deacon include:

  • "Platinum(IV) antitumor complexes and their nano-drug delivery," 2020, published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Advances in the development of rare earth metal and carboxylate compounds as corrosion inhibitors for steel," 2020, published in Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology The International Journal of Corrosion Processes and Corrosion Control
  • "Rare Earths-The Answer to Everything," 2024, published in Molecules
  • "Syntheses of reactive rare earth complexes by redox transmetallation/protolysis reactions-A simple and convenient method," 2020, published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Chalcogen Bonds in Selenocysteine Seleninic Acid, a Functional GPx Constituent, and in Other Seleninic or Sulfinic Acid Derivatives," 2021, published in Chemistry - An Asian Journal

Best Publications

  • Relationships between the carbon-oxygen stretching frequencies of carboxylato complexes and the type of carboxylate coordination

    Deacon Gb;Phillips Rj

  • Engineering of Efficient Panchromatic Sensitizers for Nanocrystalline TiO2-Based Solar Cells

    Mohammad K. Nazeeruddin;Peter Péchy;Thierry Renouard;Shaik M. Zakeeruddin

  • Ionic liquids based on imidazolium, ammonium and pyrrolidinium salts of the dicyanamide anion

    Douglas R Macfarlane;Stewart A Forsyth;Jake J Golding;G B Deacon

  • Low viscosity ionic liquids based on organic salts of the dicyanamide anion

    Douglas R Macfarlane;Jake J Golding;Stewart Forsyth;Maria Forsyth

  • Thermal Degradation of Ionic Liquids at Elevated Temperatures

    Krisztian J Baranyai;Glen B Deacon;Douglas Robert Macfarlane;Jennifer Mary Pringle

  • Designed Synthesis of Mononuclear Tris(heteroleptic) Ruthenium Complexes Containing Bidentate Polypyridyl Ligands

    Peter A. Anderson;Glen B. Deacon;Klaus H. Haarmann;F. Richard Keene

  • The van der Waals radius of mercury

    A.J. Canty;G.B. Deacon

  • Vibrational spectra of ligands and complexes—II Infra-red spectra (3650–375 cm−1 of triphenyl-phosphine, triphenylphosphine oxide, and their complexes

    G.B. Deacon;J.H.S. Green

  • Diagnosis of the nature of carboxylate coordination from the direction of shifts of carbonoxygen stretching frequencies

    G.B. Deacon;F. Huber;R.J. Phillips

  • The effect of anion fluorination in ionic liquids—physical properties of a range of bis(methanesulfonyl)amide salts

    Jennifer Mary Pringle;Jake Golding;Krisztian Baranyai;Craig Macdonald Forsyth

  • Dinitrogen reduction and C-H activation by the divalent organoneodymium complex [(C5H2tBu3)2Nd(mu-I)K([18]crown-6)].

    Florian Jaroschik;Aurelien Momin;Francois Nief;Xavier Frederic Le Goff

  • Methanesulfonate and p-toluenesulfonate salts of the N-methyl-N-alkylpyrrolidinium and quaternary ammonium cations: novel low cost ionic liquids

    Jake J Golding;Stewart Forsyth;Douglas R Macfarlane;Maria Forsyth

  • Physical trends and structural features in organic salts of the thiocyanate anion

    Jennifer M Pringle;Jake J Golding;Craig M Forsyth;Glen B Deacon

  • Simple Syntheses, Structural Diversity, and Tishchenko Reaction Catalysis of Neutral Homoleptic Rare Earth (II or III) 3,5-Di-tert-butylpyrazolates-The Structures of [Sc(tBu2pz)3], [Ln2(tBu2pz)6] (Ln=La, Nd, Yb, Lu), and [Eu4(tBu2pz)8]

    Glen B. Deacon;Alex Gitlits;Peter W. Roesky;Markus R. Bürgstein

  • Towards a Structural Understanding of the Anti‐Ulcer and Anti‐Gastritis Drug Bismuth Subsalicylate

    Philip Craig Andrews;Glen Berenger Deacon;Craig Macdonald Forsyth;Peter Courtney Junk

  • Stabilization of Aryl–Calcium, –Strontium, and –Barium Compounds by Designed Steric and π‐Bonding Encapsulation

    Sven-Oliver Hauber;Falk Lissner;Glen Berenger Deacon;Mark Niemeyer

  • Organoamido- and Aryloxo-Lanthanoids. II. Preparation of Tris(2,6-diphenylphenoxo)-lanthanoid(III) Complexes and the X-Ray Structures of Low-Coordinate [Yb(O-2,6-Ph2C6H3)3] Containing an Intramolecular Chelate Yb…π-Arene Interaction, and [Yb(O-2,6-Ph2C6H3)3(thf)2].thf (thf = Tetrahydrofuran)

    Glen B. Deacon;Siegbert Nickel;Peter MacKinnon;Edward R T Tiekink

  • ATR characterisation of synergistic corrosion inhibition of mild steel surfaces by cerium salicylate

    Maria Forsyth;Craig M Forsyth;Kerryn Wilson;Tom Behrsing

  • Synthetic routes to homoleptic and heteroleptic ruthenium(II) complexes incorporating bidentate imine ligands

    Leone Spiccia;Glen B. Deacon;Christopher M. Kepert

  • Organolanthanoids : II. Preparation and identification of some organolanthanoid species in solution

    G.B. Deacon;A.J. Koplick;W.D. Raverty;D.G. Vince

  • HIGH YIELDS OF SYMMETRICAL BIARYLS FROM PALLADIUM CATALYSED HOMOCOUPLING OF ARYLBORONIC ACIDS UNDER MILD CONDITIONS

    Katharina A. Smith;Eva M. Campi;W. Roy Jackson;Sebastian Marcuccio

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Junk
Peter C. Junk James Cook University
Craig Macdonald Forsyth
Craig Macdonald Forsyth Monash University
Brian W. Skelton
Brian W. Skelton University of Western Australia
Allan H. White
Allan H. White University of Western Australia
Maria Forsyth
Maria Forsyth Deakin University
Gerd Meyer
Gerd Meyer University of Cologne
Stuart Robert Batten
Stuart Robert Batten Monash University
Alan M. Bond
Alan M. Bond Monash University
Keith S. Murray
Keith S. Murray Monash University
Leone Spiccia
Leone Spiccia Monash University

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