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D-Index
56
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14676
World Ranking
11463
National Ranking
3099

Louis A. Carpino 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 Louis A. Carpino sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 207 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Louis A. Carpino 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 Louis A. Carpino sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Louis A. Carpino was affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their primary area of research encompassed materials science, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and physical and theoretical chemistry.

Their research topics commonly involved crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, and crystallography and molecular interactions. These topics reflect a focus on understanding structural and molecular properties through experimental and analytical techniques.

Louis A. Carpino contributed to numerous publications, primarily in the venue "The Cambridge Structural Database." Some recent papers credited to Carpino include:

  • CCDC 1284433: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2017366: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2058292: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2036711: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2022325: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database

Carpino frequently collaborated with other researchers. Notable coauthors included:

  • Bruce M. Foxman
  • Michael J. Vela
  • Iman Abdelmoty
  • Steven A. Kates
  • Bruce M. Kates

Throughout their career, Carpino's work was predominantly published in "The Cambridge Structural Database," where they contributed to at least 26 publications. Their research output reflected an ongoing engagement with the crystallographic community and related scientific disciplines.

Best Publications

  • 1-Hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole. An efficient peptide coupling additive

    Louis A. Carpino

  • 9-Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl amino-protecting group

    Louis A. Carpino;Grace Y. Han

  • 9-Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl function, a new base-sensitive amino-protecting group

    Louis A. Carpino;Grace Y. Han

  • The uronium/guanidinium Peptide coupling reagents: finally the true uronium salts.

    Louis A. Carpino;Hideko Imazumi;Ayman El-Faham;Fernando J. Ferrer

  • Tetramethylfluoroformamidinium Hexafluorophosphate: A Rapid-Acting Peptide Coupling Reagent for Solution and Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis

    Louis A. Carpino;Ayman El-Faham

  • Advantageous applications of azabenzotriazole (triazolopyridine)-based coupling reagents to solid-phase peptide synthesis

    Louis A. Carpino;Ayman El-Faham;Charles A. Minor;Fernando Albericio

  • Racemization studies during solid-phase peptide synthesis using azabenzotriazole-based coupling reagents

    Louis A. Carpino;Ayman El-Faham;Fernando Albericio

  • [(9-Fluorenylmethyl)oxy]carbonyl (FMOC) amino acid fluorides. Convienient new peptide coupling reagents applicable to the FMOC/tert-butyl strategy for solution and solid-phase syntheses.

    Louis A. Carpino;Dean Sadat-Aalaee;Hann Guang Chao;Robert H. DeSelms

  • EFFICIENCY IN PEPTIDE COUPLING : 1-HYDROXY-7-AZABENZOTRIAZOLE VS 3,4-DIHYDRO-3-HYDROXY-4-OXO-1,2,3-BENZOTRIAZINE

    Louis A. Carpino;Ayman El-Faham;Fernando Albericio

  • Peptide Synthesis via Amino Acid Halides

    Louis A. Carpino;Michael Beyermann;Holger Wenschuh;Michael Bienert

  • (Fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl (Fmoc) amino acid chlorides. Synthesis, characterization, and application to the rapid synthesis of short peptide segments

    Louis A. Carpino;Beri J. Cohen;Kenton E. Stephens;S. Yahya Sadat-Aalaee

  • Synthesis of ‘difficult’ peptide sequences: application of a depsipeptide technique to the Jung–Redemann 10- and 26-mers and the amyloid peptide Aβ(1–42)

    Louis A. Carpino;Eberhard Krause;Calin Dan Sferdean;Michael Schümann

  • The 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl family of base-sensitive amino-protecting groups

    Louis A. Carpino

  • Effect of tertiary bases on O-benzotriazolyluronium salt-induced peptide segment coupling

    Louis A. Carpino;Ayman El-Faham

  • Oxidative Reactions of Hydrazines. IV. Elimination of Nitrogen from 1,1-Disubstituted-2-arenesulfonhydrazides1-4

    Louis A. Carpino

  • On the use of PyAOP, a phosphonium salt derived from HOAt, in solid-phase peptide synthesis

    Fernando Albericio;Marta Cases;Jordi Alsina;Salvatore A. Triolo

  • Cyclization of all-L-Pentapeptides by Means of 1-Hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole-Derived Uronium and Phosphonium Reagents.

    Angelika Ehrlich;Hans-Ulrich Heyne;Rüdiger Winter;Michael Beyermann

  • The diisopropylcarbodiimide/ 1-hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole system: Segment coupling and stepwise peptide assembly

    Louis A Carpino;Ayman El-Faham

  • O-Acylhydroxylamines. I. Synthesis of O-Benzoylhydroxylamine1

    Louis A. Carpino;Chester A. Giza;Barbara A. Carpino

  • Oxidative Reactions of Hydrazines. II. Isophthalimides. New Protective Groups on Nitrogen1,2

    Louis A. Carpino

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Bienert
Michael Bienert Leibniz Association
Ayman El-Faham
Ayman El-Faham Dar Al Uloom University
Michael Beyermann
Michael Beyermann Leibniz Association
Fernando Albericio
Fernando Albericio University of KwaZulu-Natal
El-Sayed M. E. Mansour
El-Sayed M. E. Mansour Zagazig University
Peter Henklein
Peter Henklein Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Bruce M. Foxman
Bruce M. Foxman Brandeis University
Helmut Ringsdorf
Helmut Ringsdorf Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Yoshiaki Kiso
Yoshiaki Kiso Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology
Victor Wray
Victor Wray Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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