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D-Index
43
Citations
7969
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17124
National Ranking
757

Hervé Clavier 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 Hervé Clavier sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 91 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hervé Clavier 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 Hervé Clavier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hervé Clavier is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Their work also intersects with Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The research topics covered by Hervé Clavier include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Synthesis and Catalytic Reactions

Clavier has published numerous papers in prominent scientific journals. Some recent publications are:

  • "Cobalt-Catalyzed Hydroalkynylation of Vinylaziridines," 2021, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • "Transition metal complexes bearing atropisomeric saturated NHC ligands," 2021, Chirality
  • "Exploring Phosphine Electronic Effects on Molybdenum Complexes: A Combined Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Energy Decomposition Analysis Study," 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "Chiral Atropisomeric-NHC Catechodithiolate Ruthenium Complexes for Z-Selective Asymmetric Ring-Opening Cross Metathesis of Exo-Norbornenes," 2023, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "C1-Symmetric Atropisomeric NHC Palladium(II) Complexes: Synthesis, Resolution and Characterization," 2021, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis

The venues where Hervé Clavier has frequently published include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Chirality
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Collaboration has been a significant aspect of Clavier's work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Muriel Albalat
  • Nicolas Vanthuyne
  • Paola Nava
  • Stéphane Humbel
  • Marion Jean

Best Publications

  • Percent buried volume for phosphine and N-heterocyclic carbene ligands : steric properties in organometallic chemistry

    Hervé Clavier;Hervé Clavier;Steven P. Nolan

  • Determination of N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Steric and Electronic Parameters using the [(NHC)Ir(CO)2Cl] System

    Roy A. Kelly;Hervé Clavier;Simona Giudice;Natalie M. Scott

  • Sustainable concepts in olefin metathesis.

    Hervé Clavier;Karol Grela;Andreas Kirschning;Marc Mauduit

  • An ionic liquid-supported ruthenium carbene complex: a robust and recyclable catalyst for ring-closing olefin metathesis in ionic liquids.

    Nicolas Audic;Hervé Clavier;Marc Mauduit;Jean-Claude Guillemin

  • Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Addition of Grignard Reagents to Trisubstituted Enones. Construction of All-Carbon Quaternary Chiral Centers

    David Martin;Stefan Kehrli;Magali d'Augustin;Hervé Clavier

  • Enantioselective cobalt-catalyzed transformations.

    Hélène Pellissier;Hervé Clavier

  • Chemoselective olefin metathesis transformations mediated by ruthenium complexes

    Steven P. Nolan;Hervé Clavier

  • Recent Developments in Enantioselective Metal‐Catalyzed Domino Reactions

    Hervé Clavier;Hélène Pellissier

  • Ruthenium–indenylidene complexes: powerful tools for metathesis transformations

    Fabien Boeda;Hervé Clavier;Steven P. Nolan

  • N-heterocyclic carbene and phosphine ruthenium indenylidene precatalysts : a comparative study in Olefin metathesis

    Hervé Clavier;Steven P. Nolan

  • Design and synthesis of new bidentate alkoxy-NHC ligands for enantioselective copper-catalyzed conjugate addition

    Hervé Clavier;Ludovic Coutable;Loïc Toupet;Jean-Claude Guillemin

  • New bidentate alkoxy-NHC ligands for enantioselective copper-catalysed conjugate addition

    Hervé Clavier;Ludovic Coutable;Jean-Claude Guillemin;Marc Mauduit

  • Indenylidene Ruthenium Complex Bearing a Sterically Demanding NHC Ligand: An Efficient Catalyst for Olefin Metathesis at Room Temperature

    Hervé Clavier;César A. Urbina-Blanco;Steven P. Nolan

  • Aminocarbonyl group containing Hoveyda-Grubbs-type complexes: synthesis and activity in olefin metathesis transformations.

    Diane Rix;Fréderic Caijo;Isabelle Laurent;Fabien Boeda

  • Olefin metathesis in room temperature ionic liquids using imidazolium-tagged ruthenium complexes

    Hervé Clavier;Nicolas Audic;Jean-Claude Guillemin;Marc Mauduit

  • N-Heterocyclic carbenes: advances in transition metal-mediated transformations and organocatalysis

    Hervé Clavier;Steven P. Nolan

  • [Pd(NHC)(allyl)Cl] Complexes: Synthesis and Determination of the NHC Percent Buried Volume (%Vbur) Steric Parameter

    Hervé Clavier;Andrea Correa;Luigi Cavallo;Eduardo C. Escudero-Adán

  • Continuous flow homogeneous alkene metathesis with built-in catalyst separation

    Rubén Duque;Eva Öchsner;Hervé Clavier;Fréderic Caijo

  • N-Heterocyclic Carbenes (NHCs) Containing N-C-Palladacycle Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity in Aryl Amination Reactions

    Julie Broggi;Hervé Clavier;Steven P. Nolan

  • Synthetic, Structural, and Thermochemical Studies of N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) and Tertiary Phosphine Ligands in the [(L)2Ni(CO)2] (L = PR3, NHC) System

    Natalie M. Scott;Hervé Clavier;Parisa Mahjoor;Edwin D. Stevens

  • Design and synthesis of imidazolinium salts derived from (L)-valine. Investigation of their potential in chiral molecular recognition

    Hervé Clavier;Loïse Boulanger;Nicolas Audic;Loïc Toupet

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Nolan
Steven P. Nolan Ghent University
Marc Mauduit
Marc Mauduit University of Rennes
Alexandra M. Z. Slawin
Alexandra M. Z. Slawin University of St Andrews
Hélène Pellissier
Hélène Pellissier Aix-Marseille University
Christian Slugovc
Christian Slugovc Graz University of Technology
Karol Grela
Karol Grela University of Warsaw
Loïc Toupet
Loïc Toupet University of Rennes
Jordi Benet-Buchholz
Jordi Benet-Buchholz University of Barcelona
Anthony Linden
Anthony Linden University of Zurich
Eduardo C. Escudero-Adán
Eduardo C. Escudero-Adán Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats

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