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D-Index
59
Citations
8465
World Ranking
10427
National Ranking
361

Juan Faus 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 Juan Faus sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 159 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Juan Faus 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 Juan Faus sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Juan Faus is affiliated with the University of Valencia in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with specific expertise in electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Porphyrin and phthalocyanine chemistry
  • Molecular junctions and nanostructures

Among their recent publications, Juan Faus has contributed to the field of molecular magnetism with a notable paper titled When Molecular Magnetism Meets Supramolecular Chemistry: Multifunctional and Multiresponsive Dicopper(II) Metallacyclophanes as Proof-of-Concept for Single-Molecule Spintronics and Quantum Computing Technologies? published in 2020 in the journal Magnetochemistry.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Renato Rabelo
  • Salah-Eddine Stiriba
  • Danielle Cangussu
  • Cynthia L. M. Pereira
  • Nicolás Moliner

Their work has appeared primarily in the journal Magnetochemistry, which has been the main venue for their published research.

Best Publications

  • Coordination chemistry of N,N′-bis(coordinating group substituted)oxamides: a rational design of nuclearity tailored polynuclear complexes

    Rafael Ruiz;Juan Faus;Francesc Lloret;Miguel Julve

  • ABILITY OF TEREPHTHALATE (TA) TO MEDIATE EXCHANGE COUPLING IN TA-BRIDGED COPPER(II), NICKEL(II), COBALT(II) AND MANGANESE(II) DINUCLEAR COMPLEXES

    Juan Cano;Giovanni De Munno;José Luis Sanz;Rafael Ruiz

  • Spin Crossover in Novel Dihydrobis(1-pyrazolyl)borate [H(2)B(pz)(2)]-Containing Iron(II) Complexes. Synthesis, X-ray Structure, and Magnetic Properties of [FeL{H(2)B(pz)(2)}(2)] (L = 1,10-Phenanthroline and 2,2'-Bipyridine).

    Real Ja;Muñoz Mc;Faus J;Solans X

  • Copper(II), a chemical Janus: two different (oxalato)(bipyridyl)copper(II) complexes in one single crystal. Structure and magnetic properties

    Miguel Julve;Juan Faus;Michel Verdaguer;Alain Gleizes

  • Exchange interaction through extended molecular bridges: magnetic properties of .mu.-4,4'-bipyridine and .mu.-pyrazine copper(II) binuclear complexes and crystal structures of (.mu.-4,4'-bipyridine)bis[(diethylenetriamine)(perchlorato)copper(II)] perchlorate and aquo(4,4'-bipyridine)(diethylenetriamine)copper(II) perchlorate

    Miguel Julve;Michel Verdaguer;Juan Faus;Fabrice Tinti

  • Coordination modes of the squarate ligand: syntheses and crystal structures of six copper(II) squarate complexes

    Xavier Solans;Magdalena Aguilo;Alain Gleizes;Juan Faus

  • OXALATE AND 2,2'-BIPYRIMIDINE AS USEFUL TOOLS IN DESIGNING LAYERED COMPOUNDS

    Giovanni e De Munno;Rafael Ruiz;Francesc Lloret;Juan Faus

  • Ferromagnetic Coupling through Spin Polarization in a Dinuclear Copper(II) Metallacyclophane.

    Isabel Fernández;Rafael Ruiz;Juan Faus;Miguel Julve

  • Crystal Structures and Magnetic Properties of Novel [Ln(III)Cu(II)(4)] (Ln = Gd, Dy, Ho) Pentanuclear Complexes. Topology and Ferromagnetic Interaction in the Ln(III)-Cu(II) Pair.

    José Luis Sanz;Rafael Ruiz;Alain Gleizes;Francesc Lloret

  • Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Properties of Tetraphenylarsonium Tetrachloro(oxalato)rhenate(IV) and Bis(2,2‘-bipyridine)tetrachloro(μ-oxalato)copper(II)rhenium(IV)

    Raúl Chiozzone;Ricardo González;Carlos Kremer;Giovanni De Munno

  • 2,2′-Bipyrimidine (bipym)-bridged dinuclear complexes. Part 4. Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of [CO2(H2O)8(bipym)][NO3]4, [CO2(H2O)8(bipym)][SO4]2·2H2O and [CO2(bipym)3(NCS)4]

    Giovanni De Munno;Miguel Julve;Francesc Lloret;Juan Faus

  • Cobalt(II)-copper(II) bimetallic chains as a new class of single-chain magnets

    Emilio Pardo;Rafael Ruiz-Garcia;Francesc Lloret;Juan Faus

  • Ligand design for heterobimetallic single-chain magnets: synthesis, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of MIICuII (M=Mn, Co) chains with sterically hindered methyl-substituted phenyloxamate bridging ligands.

    Emilio Pardo;Rafael Ruiz-García;Francesc Lloret;Juan Faus

  • ALTERNATING FERRO- AND ANTIFERROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS IN UNUSUAL COPPER(II) CHAINS

    Giovanni De Munno;Miguel Julve;Francesc Lloret;Juan Faus

  • Low-spin six-co-ordinate cobalt(II) complexes. A solution study of tris(violurato)cobaltate(II) ions

    Enrique Garcia–España;Maria-Jesus Ballester;Francisco Lloret;José M. Moratal

  • Azido and 2,2′‐Bipyrimidine Ligands as Useful Tools in Designing Two‐ and Three‐Dimensional Manganese(II) Networks

    G. Giovanni De Munno;Miguel Julve;Guillaume Viau;Francesc Lloret

  • 2,2′-bipyrimidineoxalatocopper(II) complexes: From the mononuclear complex to the 2D sheetlike polymer

    Giovanni De Munno;Miguel Julve;Francesco Nicolo;Francesc Lloret

  • Long-Range Magnetic Coupling through Extended π-Conjugated Aromatic Bridges in Dinuclear Copper(II) Metallacyclophanes

    Emilio Pardo;Juan Faus;Miguel Julve;Francesc Lloret

  • The azido ligand: a useful tool in designing chain compounds exhibiting alternating ferro- and antiferro-magnetic interactions

    Guillaume Viau;Maria Grazia Lombardi;Giovanni De Munno;Miguel Julve

  • Highly anisotropic rhenium(IV) complexes: new examples of mononuclear single-molecule magnets.

    José Martínez-Lillo;Teresa F. Mastropietro;Elsa Lhotel;Carley Paulsen

  • Exchange interaction through a croconato bridge: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of (.mu.-croconato)bis[{bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amido}copper(II)] trihydrate

    Isabel Castro;Jorunn Sletten;Juan Faus;Miguel Julve

Frequent Co-Authors

Miguel Julve
Miguel Julve University of Valencia
Francesc Lloret
Francesc Lloret University of Valencia
Giovanni De Munno
Giovanni De Munno University of Calabria
Yves Journaux
Yves Journaux Université Paris Cité
Xavier Solans
Xavier Solans University of Barcelona
M. Carmen Muñoz
M. Carmen Muñoz Universitat Politècnica de València
Michel Verdaguer
Michel Verdaguer Sorbonne University
Enrique García-España
Enrique García-España University of Valencia
Jorunn Sletten
Jorunn Sletten University of Bergen
José Antonio Real
José Antonio Real University of Valencia

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