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D-Index
44
Citations
6802
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16893
National Ranking
4175

Ion Ghiviriga 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 Ion Ghiviriga sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 311 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ion Ghiviriga 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 Ion Ghiviriga sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ion Ghiviriga is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science. Their work spans various subfields, including Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, and Inorganic Chemistry. The breadth of their studies reflects a focus on multiple aspects of chemical science and material properties.

Ghiviriga's recent scholarly output includes papers published in high-impact journals such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Organic Letters, and Inorganic Chemistry. Notable publications are:

  • A Selenourea-Thiourea Brønsted Acid Catalyst Facilitates Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Amines to α,β-Unsaturated Esters (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Tethered Tungsten-Alkylidenes for the Synthesis of Cyclic Polynorbornene via Ring Expansion Metathesis: Unprecedented Stereoselectivity and Trapping of Key Catalytic Intermediates (2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • An Application Exploiting Aurophilic Bonding and iClick to Produce White Light Emitting Materials (2020, Inorganic Chemistry)
  • α,α'-C-H Bond Difunctionalization of Unprotected Alicyclic Amines (2021, Organic Letters)
  • Photocatalytic Decarboxylative Alkylation of Cyclic Imine-BF3 Complexes: A Modular Route to Functionalized Azacycles (2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society)

Their research has appeared frequently in established venues, with a significant number of publications in The Cambridge Structural Database, the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Organic Letters. Other venues include ACS Catalysis and ChemMedChem.

Co-authorship is a prominent element in Ghiviriga's scientific collaborative network. Frequent collaborators include Khalil A. Abboud, Adam S. Veige, Daniel W. Lester, Vineet K. Jakhar, and Daniel Seidel, with multiple joint publications reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Key research topics covered by Ghiviriga encompass:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Synthesis and Catalytic Reactions

This range of topics indicates a focus on both fundamental and applied chemistry, with particular attention to synthesis, catalysis, and structural characterization techniques.

Best Publications

  • Macromolecular metamorphosis via stimulus-induced transformations of polymer architecture

    Hao Sun;Christopher P. Kabb;Yuqiong Dai;Megan R. Hill

  • Photophysical Properties of Near-Infrared Phosphorescent π-Extended Platinum Porphyrins

    Jonathan R. Sommer;Abigail H. Shelton;Anand Parthasarathy;Ion Ghiviriga

  • Understanding Structural Isomerization during Ruthenium-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis: A Deuterium Labeling Study

    Florence C. Courchay;John C. Sworen;Ion Ghiviriga;Khalil A. Abboud

  • Hyperbranched conjugated polyelectrolyte bilayers for solar-cell applications.

    Prasad Taranekar;Qiquan Qiao;Hui Jiang;Ion Ghiviriga

  • Solvent‐Induced Self‐Assembly of a Meta‐Linked Conjugated Polyelectrolyte. Helix Formation, Guest Intercalation, and Amplified Quenching

    C. Tan;M. R. Pinto;M. E. Kose;I. Ghiviriga

  • Comparative and functional genomics of Rhodococcus opacus PD630 for biofuels development.

    Jason W. Holder;Jil C. Ulrich;Anthony C. DeBono;Paul A. Godfrey

  • Stereoselective, biocatalytic reductions of alpha-chloro-beta-keto esters.

    Iwona A Kaluzna;Brent D Feske;Weerawut Wittayanan;Ion Ghiviriga

  • Rhodostreptomycins, Antibiotics Biosynthesized Following Horizontal Gene Transfer from Streptomyces padanus to Rhodococcus fascians

    Kazuhiko Kurosawa;Ion Ghiviriga;T. G. Sambandan;Philip A. Lessard

  • Photophysics and Photochemistry of Stilbene-Containing Platinum Acetylides

    Ksenija Haskins-Glusac;Ion Ghiviriga;and Khalil A. Abboud;Kirk S. Schanze

  • Pyridinium cationic lipids in gene delivery: a structure-activity correlation study.

    Marc Antoniu Ilies;William A. Seitz;Ion Ghiviriga;Betty H. Johnson

  • Radical cascade transformations of tris(o-aryleneethynylenes) into substituted benzo[a]indeno[2,1-c]fluorenes.

    Igor V. Alabugin;Kerry Gilmore;Satish Patil;Mariappan Manoharan

  • Triplet Acetylenes as Synthetic Equivalents of 1,2-Bicarbenes: Phantom n,π* State Controls Reactivity in Triplet Photocycloaddition

    Tarek A. Zeidan;Serguei V. Kovalenko;Mariappan Manoharan;Ronald J. Clark

  • Introducing “Ynene” Metathesis: Ring-Expansion Metathesis Polymerization Leads to Highly Cis and Syndiotactic Cyclic Polymers of Norbornene

    Soufiane S. Nadif;Tomohiro Kubo;Stella A. Gonsales;Sudarsan VenkatRamani

  • In search of efficient 5-endo-dig cyclization of a carbon-centered radical: 40 years from a prediction to another success for the Baldwin rules.

    Igor V. Alabugin;Vitaliy I. Timokhin;Jason N. Abrams;Mariappan Manoharan

  • Chemoenzymatic synthesis of Amaryllidaceae constituents and biological evaluation of their C-1 analogues. The next generation synthesis of 7-deoxypancratistatin and trans-dihydrolycoricidine

    Jonathan Collins;Uwe Rinner;Michael Moser;Tomas Hudlicky

  • Compelling mechanistic data and identification of the active species in tungsten-catalyzed alkyne polymerizations: conversion of a trianionic pincer into a new tetraanionic pincer-type ligand

    Kevin P. McGowan;Matthew E. O'Reilly;Ion Ghiviriga;Khalil A. Abboud

  • Precision Ethylene/Vinyl Chloride Polymers via Condensation Polymerization

    Emine Boz;Alexander J. Nemeth;Ion Ghiviriga;Keesu Jeon

  • Reactions of Indole Derivatives with Oxiranes and Aziridines on Silica. Synthesis of β-Carbolin-1-one Mimic of Pancratistatin

    Tomas Hudlicky;Uwe Rinner;Kevin J. Finn;Ion Ghiviriga

  • Electrooxidative coupling of furans and silyl enol ethers: application to the synthesis of annulated furans.

    Jeffrey B Sperry;Christopher R Whitehead;Ion Ghiviriga;Ryan M Walczak

  • A New ONO3- Trianionic Pincer-Type Ligand for Generating Highly Nucleophilic Metal–Carbon Multiple Bonds

    Matthew E. O’Reilly;Ion Ghiviriga;Khalil A. Abboud;Adam S. Veige

  • An OCO3– Trianionic Pincer Tungsten(VI) Alkylidyne: Rational Design of a Highly Active Alkyne Polymerization Catalyst

    Soumya Sarkar;Kevin P. McGowan;Subramaniam Kuppuswamy;Ion Ghiviriga

Frequent Co-Authors

Khalil A. Abboud
Khalil A. Abboud University of Florida
Alan R. Katritzky
Alan R. Katritzky University of Florida
William R. Dolbier
William R. Dolbier University of Florida
Peter J. Steel
Peter J. Steel University of Canterbury
Tomas Hudlicky
Tomas Hudlicky Brock University
Kirk S. Schanze
Kirk S. Schanze The University of Texas at San Antonio
Alexandru T. Balaban
Alexandru T. Balaban Texas A&M University at Galveston
Daniel Seidel
Daniel Seidel University of Florida
James M. Boncella
James M. Boncella Los Alamos National Laboratory

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