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D-Index
74
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19393
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4701
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275

Manfred Bochmann 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 Manfred Bochmann sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 373 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Manfred Bochmann 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 Manfred Bochmann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Manfred Bochmann is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across materials science and chemistry, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and organic chemistry. A significant portion of their work also touches on electrical and electronic engineering and inorganic chemistry.

Their research topics include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Catalytic Alkyne Reactions
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods

Bochmann has published extensively, with frequent contributions to venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Chemistry of Materials, Apollo (University of Cambridge), Advanced Functional Materials, and Advanced Optical Materials. Specifically, The Cambridge Structural Database features 29 of their publications, Chemistry of Materials has 3, and the other venues feature 2 publications each.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Recent Advances in Gold(III) Chemistry: Structure, Bonding, Reactivity, and Role in Homogeneous Catalysis" (2020), published in Chemical Reviews
  • "Highly efficient blue organic light-emitting diodes based on carbene-metal-amides." (2020), published in Apollo (University of Cambridge)
  • "Mono- versus Bicyclic Carbene Metal Amide Photoemitters: Which Design Leads to the Best Performance?" (2020), published in Chemistry of Materials
  • "Influence of Heavy Atom Effect on the Photophysics of Coinage Metal Carbene-Metal-Amide Emitters" (2020), published in Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Excited-State Lifetime Modulation by Twisted and Tilted Molecular Design in Carbene-Metal-Amide Photoemitters" (2022), published in Chemistry of Materials

Frequent collaborators with Bochmann include Alexander S. Romanov, Mikko Linnolahti, Florian Chotard, David L. Hughes, and Luca Rocchigiani.

In 2017, Bochmann received the Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK).

Best Publications

  • Cationic Group 4 metallocene complexes and their role in polymerisation catalysis: the chemistry of well defined Ziegler catalysts

    Manfred Bochmann

  • High-performance light-emitting diodes based on carbene-metal-amides

    Dawei Di;Alexander S. Romanov;Le Yang;Johannes M. Richter

  • The Chemistry of Catalyst Activation: The Case of Group 4 Polymerization Catalysts†

    Manfred Bochmann

  • Monomer-dimer equilibria in homo- and heterodinuclear cationic alkylzirconium complexes and their role in polymerization catalysis

    Manfred Bochmann;Simon J. Lancaster

  • Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of metallocene polymerisation catalysts

    Manfred Bochmann

  • Highly efficient light-emitting diodes based on intramolecular rotation

    Dawei Di;Alexander S. Romanov;Le Yang;Saul Jones

  • Determination of Plateau Moduli and Entanglement Molecular Weights of Isotactic, Syndiotactic, and Atactic Polypropylenes Synthesized with Metallocene Catalysts

    A Eckstein;J Suhm;C Friedrich;RD Maier

  • Titanium, zinc and alkaline-earth metal complexes supported by bulky O,N,N,O-multidentate ligands: syntheses, characterisation and activity in cyclic ester polymerisation.

    Yann Sarazin;Ruth H. Howard;David L. Hughes;Simon M. Humphrey

  • Base-free cationic zirconium benzyl complexes as highly active polymerization catalysts

    Manfred Bochmann;Simon J. Lancaster

  • Synthesis, structures, and reactivity of weakly coordinating anions with delocalized borate structure: the assessment of anion effects in metallocene polymerization catalysts.

    Jiamin Zhou;Simon J. Lancaster;Dennis A. Walker;Stefan Beck

  • Recent Advances in Gold(III) Chemistry: Structure, Bonding, Reactivity, and Role in Homogeneous Catalysis.

    Luca Rocchigiani;Manfred Bochmann

  • Synthesis of Base-Free Cationic Zirconium Methyl and Benzyl Complexes. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of {C5H3(SiMe3)2-1,3}2ZrMe(.mu.-Me)B(C6F5)3

    Manfred Bochmann;Simon J. Lancaster;Michael B. Hursthouse;K. M. Abdul Malik

  • Metal Chalcogenide Materials: Chalcogenolato complexes as “single‐source” precursors

    Manfred Bochmann

  • The Aluminocenium Cation [Al(C5H5)2]+: A Highly Effective Initiator for the Cationic Polymerization of Isobutene†‡

    Manfred Bochmann;David M. Dawson

  • A thermally stable gold(III) hydride: synthesis, reactivity, and reductive condensation as a route to gold(II) complexes.

    Dragoş-Adrian Roşca;Dan A. Smith;David L. Hughes;Manfred Bochmann

  • Sterically hindered iminophosphorane complexes of vanadium, iron, cobalt and nickel: a synthetic, structural and catalytic study

    Sarah Al-Benna;Mark J. Sarsfield;Mark Thornton-Pett;Daniel L. Ormsby

  • Ligand transfer reactions of mixed-metal lanthanide/magnesium allyl complexes with β-diketimines: Synthesis, structures, and ring-opening polymerization catalysis

    Luis F. Sánchez-Barba;David L. Hughes;Simon M. Humphrey;Manfred Bochmann

  • Synthesis and reactivity of sterically hindered iminopyrrolato complexes of zirconium, iron, cobalt and nickel

    David M. Dawson;Dennis A. Walker;Mark Thornton-Pett;Manfred Bochmann

  • Gold peroxide complexes and the conversion of hydroperoxides into gold hydrides by successive oxygen-transfer reactions

    Dragoş-Adrian Roşca;Joseph A Wright;David L Hughes;Manfred Bochmann

  • Zirconocene-Catalyzed Propene Polymerization: A Quenched-Flow Kinetic Study

    Fuquan Song;Roderick D. Cannon;Manfred Bochmann

  • Cyclometallated gold(III) hydroxides as versatile synthons for Au–N, Au–C complexes and luminescent compounds

    Dragoş-Adrian Roşca;Dan A. Smith;Manfred Bochmann

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Hughes
David L. Hughes University of East Anglia
Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton
Mark Thornton-Pett
Mark Thornton-Pett University of Leeds
Antonio Guerrero
Antonio Guerrero Jaume I University
Simon J. Coles
Simon J. Coles University of Southampton
Peter H. M. Budzelaar
Peter H. M. Budzelaar University of Naples Federico II
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Geoffrey Wilkinson Imperial College London
Konstantin P. Bryliakov
Konstantin P. Bryliakov Novosibirsk State University
Annie K. Powell
Annie K. Powell Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Neil C. Greenham
Neil C. Greenham University of Cambridge

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