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Helen Stoeckli-Evans

Helen Stoeckli-Evans

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
17589
World Ranking
5570
National Ranking
121

Helen Stoeckli-Evans 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 Helen Stoeckli-Evans sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 729 publications — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Helen Stoeckli-Evans 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 Helen Stoeckli-Evans sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Helen Stoeckli-Evans is affiliated with the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland and focuses on research primarily within Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Oncology.

Their research covers diverse topics reflecting a specialization in crystallography and chemical compound analysis. Key topics include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystal structures of chemical compounds
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Synthesis and biological activity
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds

Helen Stoeckli-Evans has contributed to numerous scientific articles published in journals focused on crystallographic data and molecular structure. Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (111 publications)
  • Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications (20 publications)
  • Journal of Molecular Structure (8 publications)
  • IUCrData (5 publications)
  • Polyhedron (2 publications)

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Helen Stoeckli-Evans include:

  • Anticancer activity and X-ray structure determination of gold(I) complexes of 2-(diphenylphosphanyl)-1-aminocyclohexane, 2020, Polyhedron
  • Synthesis, crystal structure, theoretical studies and biological evaluation of nickel(II) complex derived from N2O2 tetradentate Schiff base, 2023, Journal of Molecular Structure
  • The Crystal Structure, Hirshfeld Surface interactions, optical/Nonlinear Optical properties and evaluation of the antioxidant activity of 8-(3-chloropropanamido)quinolin-1-ium chloride: Experimental and theoretical studies, 2022, Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Evaluation of charge assisted hydrogen bonds in L-(S)-lysinium L-(S)-mandelate dihydrate and L-(S)-alanine L-(S)-mandelic acid complexes: Inputs from Hirshfeld surface, PIXEL energy and QTAIM analysis, 2020, Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Synthesis of novel bi-Zwitterion Schiff base derivate from 4-hydroxy-2H-pyran-2-one: DFT/HSA-interactions, thermal, physicochemical, TD-DFT and optical activity, 2024, Journal of Molecular Structure

The scientist collaborates frequently with several colleagues, with notable coauthors including Tokouré Assoumatine, Muhammad Altaf, Amel Djedouani, A. Subashini, and Jessica Pacifico. Their collaborative work includes a breadth of studies likely related to crystallography and chemical synthesis.

Best Publications

  • Mixed-Ligand Copper(II)-phenolate Complexes: Effect of Coligand on Enhanced DNA and Protein Binding, DNA Cleavage, and Anticancer Activity

    Venugopal Rajendiran;Ramasamy Karthik;Mallayan Palaniandavar;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • Structures, spectra, and DNA-binding properties of mixed ligand copper(II) complexes of iminodiacetic acid: The novel role of diimine co-ligands on DNA conformation and hydrolytic and oxidative double strand DNA cleavage

    Balaraman Selvakumar;Venugopal Rajendiran;Palanisamy Uma Maheswari;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • High-Spin Molecules: A Novel Cyano-Bridged MnMo Molecular Cluster with aS=51/2 Ground State and Ferromagnetic Intercluster Ordering at Low Temperatures

    Joulia Larionova;Mathias Gross;Melanie Pilkington;Hanspeter Andres

  • Synthesis and Characterization of a Cobalt(II) Single‐Molecule Magnet

    Mark Murrie;Simon J. Teat;Helen Stœckli-Evans;Hans U. Güdel

  • Antibacterial Phloroglucinols and Flavonoids from Hypericum brasiliense

    L. Rocha;A. Marston;O. Potterat;M. A. C. Kaplan

  • Stereoselective synthesis of octahedral complexes with predetermined helical chirality

    Pascal Hayoz;Alex Von Zelewsky;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • An antifungal γ-pyrone and xanthones with monoamine oxidase inhibitory activity from Hypericum brasiliense

    Leandro Rocha;Andrew Marston;M. Auxiliadora;C. Kaplan;C. Kaplan

  • A Metamagnetic Two‐Dimensional Molecular Material with Nickel(II) and Azide

    Montserrat Monfort;Immaculada Resino;Joan Ribas;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • Antifungal and antibacterial naphthoquinones from Newbouldia laevis roots

    Stefan Gafner;Jean-Luc Wolfender;Malo Nianga;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • A Thermal Spin Transition in [Co(bpy)3][LiCr(ox)3] (ox=C2O42−; bpy=2,2′‐bipyridine)

    Regula Sieber;Silvio Decurtins;Helen Stoeckli-Evans;Claire Wilson

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of the Single-Molecule Magnet [Ni21(cit)12(OH)10(H2O)10]16-

    Stefan T Ochsenbein;Mark Murrie;Eduard Rusanov;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • Mono-, di- and tetra-nuclear p-cymeneruthenium complexes containing oxalato ligands

    Hong Yan;Georg Süss-Fink;Antonia Neels;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • Water-Soluble Arene Ruthenium Complexes Containing a trans-1,2-Diaminocyclohexane Ligand as Enantioselective Transfer Hydrogenation Catalysts in Aqueous Solution

    Jérôme Canivet;Gael Labat;Helen Stoeckli-Evans;Georg Süss-Fink

  • Ferromagnetism and chirality in two-dimensional cyanide-bridged bimetallic compounds.

    Eugenio Coronado;Carlos J Gómez-García;Alicia Nuez;Francisco M Romero

  • High-Spin Molecules: Synthesis, X-ray Characterization, and Magnetic Behavior of Two New Cyano-Bridged NiII9MoV6 and NiII9WV6 Clusters with a S = 12 Ground State

    Federica Bonadio;Mathias Gross;Helen Stoeckli-Evans;Silvio Decurtins

  • Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Intermolecular Interactions in a New Family of Mn4 Complexes with an Energy Barrier to Magnetization Reversal

    Colette Boskovic;Roland Bircher;Philip L. W. Tregenna-Piggott;Hans U. Güdel

  • Designed Molecules for Self-Assembly: The Controlled Formation of Two Chiral Self-Assembled Polynuclear Species with Predetermined Configuration.

    Thomas Bark;Mathias Düggeli;Helen Stoeckli-Evans;Alex von Zelewsky

  • Synthesis and Tunability of Abnormal 1,2,3-Triazolylidene Palladium and Rhodium Complexes

    Aurélie Poulain;Daniel Canseco-Gonzalez;Rachel Hynes-Roche;Helge Müller-Bunz

  • Structural Studies of Transition Metal Complexes with 4,5-Bis(2-pyridylmethylsulfanyl)-4‘,5‘-ethylenedithiotetrathiafulvalene: Probing Their Potential for the Construction of Multifunctional Molecular Assemblies

    Shi-Xia Liu;Stefan Dolder;Patrick Franz;Antonia Neels

  • A novel two-dimensional honeycomb-like bimetallic iron(III)–nickel(II) cyanide-bridged magnetic material [Ni(cyclam)]3[Fe(CN)6]2·nH2O(cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclodecane)

    Enrique Colacio;José M. Domínguez-Vera;Mustapha Ghazi;José M. Moreno

Frequent Co-Authors

Georg Süss-Fink
Georg Süss-Fink University of Neuchâtel
Antonia Neels
Antonia Neels Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Alex von Zelewsky
Alex von Zelewsky University of Fribourg
Kurt Hostettmann
Kurt Hostettmann University of Geneva
Silvio Decurtins
Silvio Decurtins University of Bern
Joan Ribas
Joan Ribas University of Barcelona
Mallayan Palaniandavar
Mallayan Palaniandavar Bharathidasan University
Gilles Gasser
Gilles Gasser Chimie ParisTech
Matthias Hamburger
Matthias Hamburger University of Basel
Laurent A. Decosterd
Laurent A. Decosterd University Hospital of Lausanne

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