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José Vicente

José Vicente

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
11858
World Ranking
8582
National Ranking
274

José Vicente 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 José Vicente sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 417 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

José Vicente 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 José Vicente sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

José Vicente is affiliated with the University of Murcia in Spain and has a research focus predominantly in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Animal Science and Zoology, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

Their research topics mainly cover Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods, Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions, Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics, Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms, and Catalytic Alkyne Reactions.

José Vicente has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers, notable among them:

  • Sequential Insertion of Alkynes, Alkenes, and CO into the Pd-C Bond of ortho-Palladated Primary Phenethylamines: from η3-Allyl Complexes and Enlarged Palladacycles to Functionalized Arylalkylamines, 2021, Organometallics
  • Potency evaluation of different GNRH analogues on ovulation induction and reproductive performance of doe rabbit, 2024, Reproduction in Domestic Animals
  • Synthesis of mono-, di- and tripalladated 1,3,5-benzenetristyryl complexes. CO insertion to give a dipalladated indenone, 2023, Dalton Transactions
  • CCDC 2047167: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2047179: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database

Their frequent collaborators include Delia Bautista, Isabel Saura-Llamas, José-Antonio García-López, María-José Oliva-Madrid, and Peter G. Jones. Collaboration counts indicate ongoing partnerships with these researchers, reflecting interdisciplinary projects and shared research interests.

José Vicente regularly publishes in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Organometallics, Reproduction in Domestic Animals, Dalton Transactions, and the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. The distribution of publications points to a focus on crystallography and organometallic chemistry alongside applied animal science research.

Best Publications

  • The Difficulty of Coordinating Mutually trans Phosphine and Aryl Ligands in Palladium Complexes and Its Relation to Important Coupling Processes. Syntheses and Crystal Structures of a Family of Palladium Phosphino, Triflato, Perchlorato, and Aquo-2-(arylazo)aryl Complexes

    José Vicente;and Aurelia Arcas;Delia Bautista;Peter G. Jones

  • Synthesis and Reactivity of 2-Aminophenylpalladium(II) Complexes: Insertion Reactions of Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide into Carbon−Palladium Bonds—New Examples of “Transphobia”

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  • Study of the Reactivity of 2-Acetyl-, 2-Cyano-, 2-Formyl-, and 2-Vinylphenyl Palladium(II) Complexes. Mono- and Triinsertion of an Isocyanide into the Pd−C Bond. A 2-Cyanophenyl Palladium Complex as a Ligand

    José Vicente;José-Antonio Abad;Eloisa Martinez-Viviente;Peter G. Jones

  • Novel anionic gold(I) and gold(III) organocomplexes

    R. Uson;A. Laguna;J. Vicente

  • New Ylide-, Alkynyl-, and Mixed Alkynyl/Ylide-Gold(I) Complexes

    José Vicente;Anshu R. Singhal;Peter G. Jones

  • Synthesis of a Palladium(IV) Complex by Oxidative Addition of an Aryl Halide to Palladium(II) and Its Use as Precatalyst in a CC Coupling Reaction

    José Vicente;Aurelia Arcas;Francisco Juliá-Hernández;Delia Bautista

  • Orthometalation of Primary Amines. 4.1 Orthopalladation of Primary Benzylamines and (2-Phenylethyl)amine†

    José Vicente;and Isabel Saura-Llamas;Michael G. Palin;and Peter G. Jones

  • 2-[(Dimethylamino)methyl]phenylgold(III) complexes

    J. Vicente;M.T. Chicote;M.D. Bermúdez

  • Insertion of Isocyanides, Isothiocyanates, and Carbon Monoxide into the Pd−C Bond of Cyclopalladated Complexes Containing Primary Arylalkylamines of Biological and Pharmaceutical Significance. Synthesis of Lactams and Cyclic Amidinium Salts Related to the Isoquinoline, Benzo[g]isoquinoline, and β-Carboline Nuclei

    José Vicente;Isabel Saura-Llamas;José-Antonio García-López;Delia Bautista

  • New Neutral and Anionic Alkynylgold(I) Complexes via New Synthetic Methods. Crystal and Molecular Structures of [(PPh3)2N][Au(C⋮CCH2OH)2], [Au(C⋮CSiMe3)(CNtBu)], and [Au(C⋮CR)PR‘3] (R‘ = Cyclohexyl, R = CH2Cl, CH2Br; R‘ = Ph, R = SiMe3, tBu)†

    José Vicente;María-Teresa Chicote;María-Dolores Abrisqueta;Peter G. Jones

  • Palladium-Assisted Formation of Carbon−Carbon Bonds. 8.1 Synthesis and Reactivity toward Internal Alkynes, Carbon Monoxide, and Isocyanides of Orthopalladated Dibenzylamine Complexes

    José Vicente;Isabel Saura-Llamas;and Juana Turpín;M. Carmen Ramírez de Arellano

  • Palladium-Assisted Formation of Carbon−Carbon Bonds. Part 10.1 Insertion Reactions of Isocyanides into the Pd−C Bond of Orthopalladated Primary Amines. Synthesis of 2-R-Aminoisoindolinium Salts (R = tBu, 2,6-Xylyl)

    José Vicente;Isabel Saura-Llamas;Claus GRüNWALD;Carmen Alcaraz

  • Synthesis of Luminescent Alkynyl Gold Metalaligands Containing 2,2′-Bipyridine-5-yl and 2,2′:6′,2′′-Terpyridine-4-yl Donor Groups

    José Vicente;Juan Gil-Rubio;Natalia Barquero;Peter G. Jones

  • New Motifs in Aurophilic Self‐Assembly: Synthesis and Structures of [Au(NHCMe2)2]CF3SO3 and [Au(CCSiMe3)(CNtBu)]

    José Vicente;María-Teresa Chicote;María-Dolores Abrisqueta;Rita Guerrero

  • Palladium-Assisted Formation of Carbon−Carbon Bonds. 6.1 Study of the Reactivity of (o-Formylaryl)- or (o-Acetylaryl)palladium Complexes with Alkynes. Synthesis of Indenones and Indenols

    José Vicente;José-Antonio Abad;Juan Gil-Rubio

  • PALLADIUM-ASSISTED FORMATION OF CARBON-CARBON BONDS. 7. REACTIONS OF (2,3,4-TRIMETHOXY-6-X-PHENYL)PALLADIUM COMPLEXES WITH ALKYNES (X = C(O)NHBUT) AND ISOCYANIDES (X = C(O)NHBUT, C(O)ME, CHO) : CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE S OF PDC6HC(O)NHBUT-6-(OME)3-2,3,4(BPY) (CF3SO3), PDC(CO2ME)=C(CO2ME)C6HC(O

    J. Vicente;J.-A. Abad;K. F. Shaw;J. Gil-Rubio

  • Aqua palladium complexes: synthesis, properties and applications

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  • Synthesis of intermediates in the C–H activation of acetone with 2-phenylazophenylgold(III) complexes and in the C–C coupling of aryl groups from diarylgold(III) complexes. Crystal and molecular structures of [Au{C6H3(NNC6H4Me-4′)-2-Me-5}(acac-C)Cl](acac = acetylacetonate), cis-[Au(C6H4NNPh-2)Cl2(PPh3)], and [Au(C6H4CH2NMe2-2)(C6F5)Cl]

    José Vicente;María Dolores Bermúdez;Jaime Escribano;María Pilar Carrillo

  • Synthesis and Reactivity toward Isonitriles of (2-Aminoaryl)palladium(II) Complexes

    José Vicente;José-Antonio Abad, ,†;and Andrew D. Frankland;Joaquín López-Serrano

  • Synthesis of a Palladium(IV) Complex by Oxidative Addition of an Aryl Halide to Palladium(II) and Its Use as Precatalyst in a CC Coupling Reaction

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  • Gold in organic synthesis. Preparation of symmetrical and unsymmetrical biaryls via carbon-carbon coupling from cis-diarylgold(III) complexes

    Jose. Vicente;Maria. Dolores Bermudez;Jaime. Escribano

  • Synthesis of gold-(I) and -(III) complexes with carbonyl-stabilized phosphorus ylides. Crystal structure of [{Au(PPh3)}2{µ-C(PPh3)CO2Et}]ClO4

    José Vicente;Maria T. Chicote;José A. Cayuelas;Juan Fernandez-Baeza

  • Synthesis of gold(I), gold(III), and silver(I) complexes with ylide ligands derived from carbonylbis(methylenetriphenylphosphonium)diperclorate. Crystal and molecular structures of [Au2{.mu.-{{CH(PPh3)}2CO}}2](ClO4)2, [(Ph3PCCl2)2CO][AuCl4](ClO4), [(AuL)2{.mu.-{C(PPh3)C(O)CH(PPh3)(AuL)}}](ClO4)2 (L = PPh3), and [{Au(PMe2Ph)}4{.mu.-{{C(PPh3)}2CO}}](ClO4)2

    Jose. Vicente;Maria Teresa. Chicote;Isabel. Saura-Llamas;Peter G. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Jones
Peter G. Jones Technische Universität Braunschweig
George M. Sheldrick
George M. Sheldrick University of Göttingen
Xavier Solans
Xavier Solans University of Barcelona
Juan Fernández-Baeza
Juan Fernández-Baeza University of Castilla-La Mancha
Rafael Usón
Rafael Usón Spanish National Research Council
Antonio Tiripicchio
Antonio Tiripicchio University of Parma
Fernando J. Lahoz
Fernando J. Lahoz University of Zaragoza
Magdalena Aguiló
Magdalena Aguiló Rovira i Virgili University
Francisco J. Plou
Francisco J. Plou Spanish National Research Council
Pablo Espinet
Pablo Espinet University of Valladolid

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