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Konstantin P. Bryliakov

Konstantin P. Bryliakov

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9402
World Ranking
12711
National Ranking
40

Konstantin P. Bryliakov 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 Konstantin P. Bryliakov sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 190 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Konstantin P. Bryliakov 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 Konstantin P. Bryliakov sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Konstantin P. Bryliakov is affiliated with Novosibirsk State University in the Russian Federation. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry. Additionally, their work touches on Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials as well as Oncology.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range within chemistry, focusing notably on:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis

Konstantin P. Bryliakov has published extensively in several venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (42 publications)
  • Journal of Catalysis (6 publications)
  • ACS Catalysis (5 publications)
  • Organometallics (4 publications)
  • Applied Organometallic Chemistry (3 publications)

Their recent publications include:

  • Asymmetric catalysis using metal-organic frameworks, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Post-metallocene catalysts for the synthesis of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene: Recent advances, 2020, European Polymer Journal
  • The green chemistry paradigm in modern organic synthesis, 2023, Russian Chemical Reviews
  • Highly enantioselective undirected catalytic hydroxylation of benzylic CH2 groups with H2O2, 2020, Journal of Catalysis
  • To Rebound or...Rebound? Evidence for the "Alternative Rebound" Mechanism in C-H Oxidations by the Systems Nonheme Mn Complex/H2O2/Carboxylic Acid, 2021, ACS Catalysis

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Roman V. Ottenbacher
  • Evgenii P. Talsi
  • Denis G. Samsonenko
  • Andrey A. Nefedov
  • Alexander G. Medvedev

Best Publications

  • A homochiral metal-organic material with permanent porosity, enantioselective sorption properties, and catalytic activity.

    Danil N. Dybtsev;Alexey L. Nuzhdin;Hyungphil Chun;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Chemo- and stereoselective CH oxidations and epoxidations/cis-dihydroxylations with H2O2, catalyzed by non-heme iron and manganese complexes

    Evgenii P. Talsi;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Catalytic Asymmetric Oxygenations with the Environmentally Benign Oxidants H2O2 and O2.

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Enantioselective Chromatographic Resolution and One-Pot Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Sulfoxides over a Homochiral Zn−Organic Framework

    Alexey L Nuzhdin;Danil N Dybtsev;Konstantin P Bryliakov;Evgenii P Talsi

  • Active sites and mechanisms of bioinspired oxidation with H2O2, catalyzed by non-heme Fe and related Mn complexes

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Asymmetric Epoxidations with H2O2 on Fe and Mn Aminopyridine Catalysts: Probing the Nature of Active Species by Combined Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Enantioselectivity Study

    Oleg Y. Lyakin;Roman V. Ottenbacher;Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Evidence for the Formation of an Iodosylbenzene(salen)iron Active Intermediate in a (Salen)iron(III)‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Sulfide Oxidation

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • EPR spectroscopic trapping of the active species of nonheme iron-catalyzed oxidation.

    Oleg Y. Lyakin;Konstantin P. Bryliakov;George J. P. Britovsek;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • EPR, 1H and 2H NMR, and reactivity studies of the iron-oxygen intermediates in bioinspired catalyst systems.

    Oleg Y. Lyakin;Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Highly Efficient, Regioselective, and Stereospecific Oxidation of Aliphatic C–H Groups with H2O2, Catalyzed by Aminopyridine Manganese Complexes

    Roman V. Ottenbacher;Denis G. Samsonenko;Evgenii P. Talsi;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Non-Heme Manganese Complexes Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation of Olefins by Peracetic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide

    Roman V. Ottenbacher;Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Highly Enantioselective Bioinspired Epoxidation of Electron-Deficient Olefins with H2O2 on Aminopyridine Mn Catalysts

    Roman V. Ottenbacher;Denis G. Samsonenko;Evgenii P. Talsi;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Asymmetric catalysis using metal-organic frameworks

    Danil N. Dybtsev;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Frontiers of mechanistic studies of coordination polymerization and oligomerization of α-olefins

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Titanium-Salan-Catalyzed Asymmetric Oxidation of Sulfides and Kinetic Resolution of Sulfoxides with H2O2 as the Oxidant

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • EPR Spectroscopic Detection of the Elusive FeV═O Intermediates in Selective Catalytic Oxofunctionalizations of Hydrocarbons Mediated by Biomimetic Ferric Complexes

    Oleg Y. Lyakin;Alexandra M. Zima;Denis G. Samsonenko;Konstantin P. Bryliakov

  • Active Intermediates of Ethylene Polymerization over 2,6-Bis(imino)pyridyl Iron Complex Activated with Aluminum Trialkyls and Methylaluminoxane

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Nina V. Semikolenova;Vladimir A. Zakharov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Formation and Nature of the Active Sites in Bis(imino)pyridine Iron-Based Polymerization Catalysts

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi;Nina V. Semikolenova;Vladimir A. Zakharov

  • Iron-catalyzed oxidation of thioethers by iodosylarenes: stereoselectivity and reaction mechanism.

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Evgenii P. Talsi

  • Ferrous rather than ferric species are the active sites in bis(imino)pyridine iron ethylene polymerization catalysts

    Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Konstantin P. Bryliakov;Nina V. Semikolenova;Vladimir N. Zudin;Vladimir A. Zakharov

Frequent Co-Authors

Evgenii P. Talsi
Evgenii P. Talsi Novosibirsk State University
Wen-Hua Sun
Wen-Hua Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Manfred Bochmann
Manfred Bochmann University of East Anglia
Erling Rytter
Erling Rytter Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Carl Redshaw
Carl Redshaw Tokyo Metropolitan University
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger University of Konstanz
Vladimir P. Fedin
Vladimir P. Fedin Russian Academy of Sciences
Stefan Mecking
Stefan Mecking University of Konstanz
Oxana A. Kholdeeva
Oxana A. Kholdeeva Novosibirsk State University
Hiroshi Mizuseki
Hiroshi Mizuseki Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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