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D-Index
47
Citations
10330
World Ranking
15504
National Ranking
23

György Keglevich 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 György Keglevich sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 612 publications — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

György Keglevich 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 György Keglevich 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

György Keglevich is affiliated with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Chemistry, with a significant concentration on Organic Chemistry. Other noted subfields include Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's main research topics revolve around the synthesis and reactions of organophosphorus compounds, encompassing several related areas such as:

  • Organophosphorus compounds synthesis
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Phosphorus compounds and reactions
  • Synthesis and Reactivity of Sulfur-Containing Compounds
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Péter Bagi, Konstantin Karaghiosoff, László Drahos, Bence Varga, and Tamás Holczbauer. These collaborations reflect consistent partnerships in their scientific contributions.

Notable publication venues where György Keglevich has published extensively include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Molecules
  • Current Organic Chemistry
  • Current Green Chemistry
  • Phosphorus, sulfur, and silicon and the related elements

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by György Keglevich are:

  • "Experimental and Theoretical Study on the '2,2'-Bipiridyl-Ni-Catalyzed' Hirao Reaction of >P(O)H Reagents and Halobenzenes: A Ni(0) → Ni(II) or a Ni(II) → Ni(IV) Mechanism?" (2020), published in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Synthesis of α-Aminophosphonates and Related Derivatives; The Last Decade of the Kabachnik-Fields Reaction" (2021), published in Molecules
  • "The Hydrolysis of Phosphinates and Phosphonates: A Review" (2021), published in Molecules
  • "Enantioselective cyclopropanation of conjugated cyanosulfones using carbohydrate-based crown ether catalysts" (2020), published in Tetrahedron
  • "A Study on the Rearrangement of Dialkyl 1-Aryl-1-hydroxymethylphosphonates to Benzyl Phosphates" (2020), published in Current Organic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • P-heterocycles as ligands in homogeneous catalytic reactions.

    L. Kollár;G. Keglevich

  • The Kabachnik–Fields Reaction: Mechanism and Synthetic Use

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  • Natural Product Extraction; Principles and Applications

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  • Eco-Friendly Accomplishment of the Extended Kabachnik – Fields Reaction; a Solvent- and Catalyst-Free Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of α- Aminophosphonates and α-Aminophosphine Oxides

    Gyorgy Keglevich;Anna Szekrenyi

  • Insights into a surprising reaction: The microwave-assisted direct esterification of phosphinic acids

    György Keglevich;Nóra Zsuzsa Kiss;Zoltán Mucsi;Tamás Körtvélyesi

  • Synthesis of d-mannose-based azacrown ethers and their application in enantioselective reactions

    Péter Bakó;Attila Makó;György Keglevich;Miklós Kubinyi;Miklós Kubinyi

  • 1-(2,4,6-Tri-<i>tert</i>-butylphenyl)-3-methylphosphole: A Phosphole with a Significantly Flattened Phosphorus Pyramid Having Pronounced Characteristics of Aromaticity

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  • Microwave-assisted synthesis of α-hydroxy-benzylphosphonates and -benzylphosphine oxides

    György Keglevich;Viola Róza Tóth;Lászó Drahos

  • A “green” variation of the Hirao reaction: the P–C coupling of diethyl phosphite, alkyl phenyl-H-phosphinates and secondary phosphine oxides with bromoarenes using a P-ligand-free Pd(OAc)2 catalyst under microwave and solvent-free conditions

    György Keglevich;Erzsébet Jablonkai;László B. Balázs

  • Synthesis of α-Aminophosphonates and Related Derivatives; the Last Decade of the Kabachnik-Fields Reaction.

    Petra R. Varga;György Keglevich

  • Phase-transfer catalyzed asymmetric epoxidation of chalcones using chiral crown ethers derived from d-glucose, d-galactose, and d-mannitol

    Tibor Bakó;Péter Bakó;György Keglevich;Petra Bombicz

  • Synthesis and Reactions of α-Hydroxyphosphonates.

    Zita Rádai;György Keglevich

  • Enantioselective Michael reaction of 2-nitropropane with substituted chalcones catalysed by chiral azacrown ethers derived from α-d-glucose

    Tibor Bakó;Péter Bakó;Áron Szöllõsy;Mátyás Czugler

  • Unexpected chemoselectivity in the rhodium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated ketones in ionic liquids

    Zoltán Baán;Zoltán Finta;György Keglevich;István Hermecz

  • Advances and New Variations of the Hirao Reaction

    Erzsébet Jablonkai;György Keglevich

  • Ring expansion in the addition of dichlorocarbene to 2,5-dihydro-1H-phosphole 1-oxides

    Gyorgy Keglevich;Imre Petnehazy;Peter Miklos;Attila Almasy

  • d-Glucose-based azacrown ethers with a phosphonoalkyl side chain: application as enantioselective phase transfer catalysts

    Péter Bakó;Tibor Novák;Krisztina Ludányi;Béla Pete

  • P-ligand-free, microwave-assisted variation of the Hirao reaction under solvent-free conditions; the P–C coupling reaction of >P(O)H species and bromoarenes

    Erzsébet Jablonkai;György Keglevich

  • A study on the michael addition of dialkylphosphites to methylvinylketone

    György Keglevich;Melinda Sipos;Daniella Takács;István Greiner

  • Novel synthesis of phosphinates by the microwave-assisted esterification of phosphinic acids

    Nóra Zsuzsa Kiss;Krisztina Ludányi;László Drahos;György Keglevich

  • P-C Bond Formation by Coupling Reactions Utilizing &gt;P(O)H Species as the Reagents

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  • Synthesis of 6- and 7-Membered P-Heterocycles by Ring Enlargement

    György Keglevich

  • Enantioselective Michael addition of 2-nitropropane to chalcone analogues catalyzed by chiral azacrown ethers based on α-D-glucose and D-mannitol

    Tibor Bakó;Péter Bakó;György Keglevich;Nikoletta Báthori

  • An Overview of the Applications of Ionic Liquids as Catalysts and Additives in Organic Chemical Reactions

    Zita Radai;Nora Zsuzsa Kiss;Gyorgy Keglevich

  • One-pot transformation of cyclic phosphine oxides to phosphine–boranes by dimethyl sulfide–borane

    György Keglevich;Melinda Fekete;Tungalag Chuluunbaatar;András Dobó

  • Phospholes with reduced pyramidal character from steric crowding III NMR and X-ray diffraction studies on 1-(2,4,6-tri-isopropylphenyl)-3-methylphosphole

    György Keglevich;Louis D. Quin;Zsolt Böcskei;György M. Keserü

  • The Phosphorus Aspects of Green Chemistry: the Use of Quaternary Phosphonium Salts and 1,3-Dialkylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphates in Organic Synthesis

    Gyorgy Keglevich;Zoltan Baan;Istvan Hermecz;Tibor Novak

Frequent Co-Authors

Konstantin Karaghiosoff
Konstantin Karaghiosoff Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
György Marosi
György Marosi Budapest University of Technology and Economics
László Nyulászi
László Nyulászi Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Konstantin A. Lyssenko
Konstantin A. Lyssenko Lomonosov Moscow State University
Gyorgy Szekely
Gyorgy Szekely King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Károly Vékey
Károly Vékey Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Imre G. Csizmadia
Imre G. Csizmadia University of Toronto
Klára Tóth
Klára Tóth Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Christoph Janiak
Christoph Janiak Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Paul M. Lahti
Paul M. Lahti University of Massachusetts Amherst

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