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D-Index
72
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20528
World Ranking
5213
National Ranking
168

Jérôme Marrot 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 Jérôme Marrot sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 458 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jérôme Marrot 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 Jérôme Marrot sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jérôme Marrot is affiliated with Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University in France. Their research spans multiple areas of materials science and chemistry, with a significant focus on materials chemistry and organic chemistry. The work also covers inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
  • Synthesis and Catalytic Reactions
  • Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis

Jérôme Marrot's recent publications illustrate the breadth and depth of their research interests. Selected papers include:

  • "Dearomatization of Pyridines: Photochemical Skeletal Enlargement for the Synthesis of 1,2-Diazepines," 2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Chaotropic Effect as an Assembly Motif to Construct Supramolecular Cyclodextrin-Polyoxometalate-Based Frameworks," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ""Host in Host" Supramolecular Core-Shell Type Systems Based on Giant Ring-Shaped Polyoxometalates," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "A Robust Titanium Isophthalate Metal-Organic Framework for Visible-Light Photocatalytic CO2 Methanation," 2020, Chem
  • "Insight into the Ferrier Rearrangement by Combining Flash Chemistry and Superacids," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Mohamed Haouas
  • Clément Falaise
  • Emmanuel Cadot
  • William Shepard
  • Tanguy Jousselin-Oba

Their work has been published extensively in journals such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Organic Letters

The fields of study contributing to their research output primarily include Materials Science with 241 publications and Chemistry with 100 publications. Within these overarching fields, their detailed work focuses strongly on Materials Chemistry (235 publications) and Organic Chemistry (62 publications), supported by contributions in Inorganic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Best Publications

  • A Breathing Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Solid with Very Large Pores and High Magnetic Characteristics

    Karin Barthelet;Jérôme Marrot;Didier Riou;Gérard Férey

  • High-throughput assisted rationalization of the formation of metal organic frameworks in the Iron(III) aminoterephthalate solvothermal system.

    Sebastian Bauer;Christian Serre;Thomas Devic;Patricia Horcajada

  • Polyoxometalate-based metal organic frameworks (POMOFs): structural trends, energetics, and high electrocatalytic efficiency for hydrogen evolution reaction

    Brigitte Nohra;Hani El Moll;L. Marleny Rodriguez Albelo;Pierre Mialane

  • Functionalization in Flexible Porous Solids: Effects on the Pore Opening and the Host−Guest Interactions

    Thomas Devic;Patricia Horcajada;Christian Serre;Fabrice Salles

  • MIL-96, a Porous Aluminum Trimesate 3D Structure Constructed from a Hexagonal Network of 18-Membered Rings and μ3-Oxo-Centered Trinuclear Units

    Thierry Loiseau;Ludovic Lecroq;Christophe Volkringer;Jérôme Marrot

  • Reversible Photoinduced Magnetic Properties in the Heptanuclear Complex [MoIV(CN)2(CNCuL)6]8+: A Photomagnetic High‐Spin Molecule

    Juan Manuel Herrera;Valérie Marvaud;Michel Verdaguer;Jérôme Marrot

  • MIL-103, a 3-D lanthanide-based metal organic framework with large one-dimensional tunnels and a high surface area.

    Thomas Devic;Christian Serre;Nathalie Audebrand;Jérôme Marrot

  • Zeolitic Polyoxometalate-Based Metal−Organic Frameworks (Z-POMOFs): Computational Evaluation of Hypothetical Polymorphs and the Successful Targeted Synthesis of the Redox-Active Z-POMOF1

    L. Marleny Rodriguez-Albelo;A. Rabdel Ruiz-Salvador;Alvaro Sampieri;Dewi W. Lewis

  • The Kagomé topology of the gallium and indium metal-organic framework types with a MIL-68 structure: synthesis, XRD, solid-state NMR characterizations, and hydrogen adsorption.

    Christophe Volkringer;Mohamed Meddouri;Thierry Loiseau;Nathalie Guillou

  • A robust zirconium amino acid metal-organic framework for proton conduction

    Sujing Wang;Mohammad Wahiduzzaman;Louisa Davis;Antoine Tissot

  • A robust large-pore zirconium carboxylate metal-organic framework for energy-efficient water-sorption-driven refrigeration

    Sujing Wang;Ji Sun Lee;Mohammad Wahiduzzaman;Jaedeuk Park

  • Effect of Cyanato, Azido, Carboxylato, and Carbonato Ligands on the Formation of Cobalt(II) Polyoxometalates: Characterization, Magnetic, and Electrochemical Studies of Multinuclear Cobalt Clusters

    Laurent Lisnard;Pierre Mialane;Anne Dolbecq;Jérôme Marrot

  • VIII(OH){O2C–C6H4–CO2}.(HO2C–C6H4–CO2H)x(DMF)y(H2O)z(or MIL-68), a new vanadocarboxylate with a large pore hybrid topology : reticular synthesis with infinite inorganic building blocks?

    K. Barthelet;J. Marrot;G. Férey;D. Riou

  • Hybrid Organic–Inorganic 1D and 2D Frameworks with ε-Keggin Polyoxomolybdates as Building Blocks

    Anne Dolbecq;Pierre Mialane;Laurent Lisnard;Jérôme Marrot

  • Solid-State and solution studies of [Ln(n)(SiW11O39)] polyoxoanions: an example of building block condensation dependent on the nature of the rare earth.

    Pierre Mialane;Laurent Lisnard;Alain Mallard;Jérôme Marrot

  • Iron polyoxometalate single-molecule magnets.

    Jean-Daniel Compain;Pierre Mialane;Anne Dolbecq;Israël Martyr Mbomekallé

  • Synthesis, Structure, Characterization, and Redox Properties of the Porous MIL‐68(Fe) Solid

    Alexandra Fateeva;Patricia Horcajada;Thomas Devic;Christian Serre

  • [ε‐PMo12O36(OH)4{La(H2O)4}4]5+: The First ε‐PMo12O40 Keggin Ion and Its Association with the Two‐Electron‐Reduced α‐PMo12O40 Isomer

    Pierre Mialane;Anne Dolbecq;Laurent Lisnard;Alain Mallard

  • A Nonanuclear Copper(II) Polyoxometalate Assembled Around a μ-1,1,1,3,3,3-Azido Ligand and Its Parent Tetranuclear Complex

    Pierre Mialane;Anne Dolbecq;Jérôme Marrot;Eric Rivière

  • Hydrothermal Synthesis, Structure Determination, and Thermal Behavior of New Three-Dimensional Europium Terephthalates: MIL-51LT,HT and MIL-52 or Eu2n(OH)x(H2O)y(O2C−C6H4−CO2)z (n = III, III, II; x = 4, 0, 0; y = 2, 0, 0; z = 1, 1, 2)

    Christian Serre;Franck Millange;Jérome Marrot;Gérard Ferey

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Mialane
Pierre Mialane University of Paris-Saclay
Anne Dolbecq
Anne Dolbecq University of Paris-Saclay
Francis Sécheresse
Francis Sécheresse Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Gérard Férey
Gérard Férey Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian Serre
Christian Serre École Normale Supérieure
Mohamed Haouas
Mohamed Haouas Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Eric Rivière
Eric Rivière University of Paris-Saclay
Bineta Keita
Bineta Keita University of Paris-Saclay
Thierry Loiseau
Thierry Loiseau University of Lille

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