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D-Index
57
Citations
10514
World Ranking
11189
National Ranking
74

Johann Mulzer 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 Johann Mulzer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 675 publications — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Johann Mulzer 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 Johann Mulzer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Johann Mulzer is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria, contributing to academic research within this institution.

Available data does not provide specific details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards. Consequently, an overview of these aspects is not included.

The profile focuses on the confirmed affiliation, noting the association with a prominent European university recognized for various scientific disciplines.

Without additional detailed information about their research interests or scholarly output, a further comprehensive description of their scientific activities cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • Organic Synthesis Highlights

    J. Mulzer;H.-J. Altenbach;M. Braun;K. Krohn

  • Synthetic Applications of the Carbonyl Generating Grob Fragmentation

    Kathrin Prantz;Johann Mulzer

  • Total Synthesis of the Microtubule Stabilizing Antitumor Agent Laulimalide and Some Nonnatural Analogues: The Power of Sharpless' Asymmetric Epoxidation

    Anjum Ahmed;E Kate Hoegenauer;Valentin S Enev;Martin Hanbauer

  • On the steric course of the addition of some organometallic reagents to (R)-2,3-isopropylidene glyceraldehyde. Synthesis of optically active α-benzyloxy aldehydes, alcohols, carboxylic acids and 1,2-diols.

    Johann Mulzer;Alfred Angermann

  • Total syntheses of epothilones B and D.

    Johann Mulzer;and Andreas Mantoulidis;Elisabeth Öhler

  • Recent progress in the total synthesis of naphthyridinomycin and lemonomycin tetrahydroisoquinoline antitumor antibiotics (TAAs)

    Peter Siengalewicz;Uwe Rinner;Johann Mulzer

  • It All Began with an Error: The Nomofungin/Communesin Story

    Peter Siengalewicz;Tanja Gaich;Johann Mulzer

  • Morphine Synthesis and Biosynthesis-An Update

    Bennett H. Novak;Tomas Hudlicky;Josephine W. Reed;Johann Mulzer

  • Synthesis of the Lycopodium Alkaloid (+)-Lycoflexine

    Jürgen Ramharter;Harald Weinstabl;Johann Mulzer

  • Synthesis of Platensimycin

    Konrad Tiefenbacher;Johann Mulzer

  • Microtubule-stabilizing marine metabolite laulimalide and its derivatives: synthetic approaches and antitumor activity.

    Johann Mulzer;Elisabeth Öhler

  • Total synthesis of Elisabethin A: intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction under biomimetic conditions.

    Thilo J. Heckrodt;Johann Mulzer

  • .alpha. Deprotonation of .beta.-lactones - an example of a forbidden .beta. elimination

    Johann Mulzer;Thomas Kerkmann

  • Total synthesis of (-)-Penifulvin A, an insecticide with a dioxafenestrane skeleton.

    Tanja Gaich;Johann Mulzer

  • Total synthesis of the antibiotic kendomycin by macrocyclization using photo-Fries rearrangement and ring-closing metathesis.

    Thomas Magauer;Harry J. Martin;Johann Mulzer

  • Regioselective Metalation of Pyridinylcarbamates and Pyridinecarboxamides with (2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidino)magnesium Chloride

    Wolfgang Schlecker;Andreas Huth;Eckhard Ottow;Johann Mulzer

  • Synthesis of the C(1)-C(9) segment of the cytotoxic macrolides epothilon A and B

    Johann Mulzer;Andreas Mantoulidis

  • Highly Felkin-Anh selective Hiyama additions of chiral allylic bromides to aldehydes. Application to the first synthesis of nephromopsinic acid and its enantiomer

    Johann Mulzer;Lars Kattner;Achim R. Strecker;Christian Schröder

  • How Stable Are Epoxides? A Novel Synthesis of Epothilone B

    Harry J. Martin;Martina Drescher;Johann Mulzer

  • An Intramolecular Case of Sharpless Kinetic Resolution: Total Synthesis of Laulimalide.

    Johann Mulzer;Elisabeth Öhler

  • Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations

    J. Mulzer;E. Schaumann;C. Chandler;A. Erkkilä

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Luger
Peter Luger Freie Universität Berlin
Jan W. Bats
Jan W. Bats Goethe University Frankfurt
Dirk Trauner
Dirk Trauner University of Pennsylvania
Benjamin List
Benjamin List Max Planck Society
Gottfried Huttner
Gottfried Huttner Heidelberg University
Werner Reutter
Werner Reutter Freie Universität Berlin
Vladimir B. Arion
Vladimir B. Arion University of Vienna
Christian W. Lehmann
Christian W. Lehmann Max Planck Society
Thomas Wieder
Thomas Wieder University of Tübingen

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