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D-Index
56
Citations
8816
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11892
National Ranking
189

Mannar R. Maurya 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 Mannar R. Maurya sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 211 publications — 36th percentile

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

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

Mannar R. Maurya 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 Mannar R. Maurya 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

Mannar R. Maurya is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions to Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry. The scientist has also engaged with topics related to Oncology and Pharmacology.

Their work covers various scientific topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Vanadium and Halogenation Chemistry
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Multicomponent Synthesis of Heterocycles

Mannar R. Maurya has published frequently in several venues, notably:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Topics in Catalysis
  • Catalysis Today
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Recent papers authored by Maurya include:

  • "Trinuclear vanadium(iv) and vanadium(v) complexes derived from 2,4,6-triacetylphloroglucinol and study of their peroxidase mimicking activity" (2020, Dalton Transactions)
  • "Selective Bromination of β-Positions of Porphyrin by Self-Catalytic Behaviour of VOTPP: Facile Synthesis, Electrochemical Redox Properties and Catalytic Application" (2021, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry)
  • "Triazole based oxidovanadium(V) complex supported on chloromethylated polymer and its catalytic activity for the synthesis of dihydropyrimidinones (DHPMs)" (2022, Catalysis Today)
  • "Facile Synthesis of β-Tetracyano Vanadyl Porphyrin from Its Tetrabromo Analogue and Its Excellent Catalytic Activity for Bromination and Epoxidation Reactions" (2023, ACS Omega)
  • "Oxido-Molybdenum(V) Corroles as Robust Catalysts for Oxidative Bromination and Selective Epoxidation Reactions in Aqueous Media under Mild Conditions" (2023, Inorganic Chemistry, co-authored by Inderpal Yadav)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Mannar R. Maurya are:

  • Fernando Avecilla
  • Naveen Kumar
  • Puneet Gupta
  • Shailendra Kumar Maurya
  • Muniappan Sankar

Best Publications

  • Development of the coordination chemistry of vanadium through bis(acetylacetonato)oxovanadium(IV): synthesis, reactivity and structural aspects

    Mannar R. Maurya

  • Coordination chemistry of schiff base complexes of molybdenum

    A. Syamal;M.R. Maurya

  • Synthesis, characterization, and application of vanadium-salan complexes in oxygen transfer reactions.

    Pedro Adão;João Costa Pessoa;Rui T. Henriques;Maxim L. Kuznetsov

  • Vanadium complexes immobilized on solid supports and their use as catalysts for oxidation and functionalization of alkanes and alkenes

    Mannar R. Maurya;Amit Kumar;J. Costa Pessoa

  • Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic potential of hydrazonato-vanadium(V) model complexes with [VO]3+ and [VO2]+ cores.

    Mannar R. Maurya;Shalu Agarwal;Cerstin Bader;Martin Ebel

  • Oxidation of phenol, styrene and methyl phenyl sulfide with H2O2 catalysed by dioxovanadium(V) and copper(II) complexes of 2-aminomethylbenzimidazole-based ligand encapsulated in zeolite-Y

    Mannar R. Maurya;Anil K. Chandrakar;Shri Chand

  • Synthesis, Characterization, Reactivity, and Catalytic Potential of Model Vanadium(IV, V) Complexes with Benzimidazole-Derived ONN Donor Ligands

    Mannar R Maurya;Amit Kumar;Martin Ebel;Dieter Rehder

  • Hydroxyquinoline derived vanadium(IV and V) and copper(II) complexes as potential anti-tuberculosis and anti-tumor agents.

    Isabel Correia;Pedro Adao;Somnath Roy;Mohamed Wahba

  • Zeolite-Y encapsulated metal complexes of oxovanadium(VI), copper(II) and nickel(II) as catalyst for the oxidation of styrene, cyclohexane and methyl phenyl sulfide

    Mannar R. Maurya;Anil K. Chandrakar;Shri Chand

  • Dioxo- and oxovanadium(V) complexes of thiohydrazone ONS donor ligands: synthesis, characterization, reactivity, and antiamoebic activity.

    Mannar R. Maurya;Amit Kumar;Abdul R. Bhat;Amir Azam

  • Dioxo- and Oxovanadium(V) Complexes of Biomimetic Hydrazone ONO Donor Ligands: Synthesis, Characterisation, and Reactivity

    Mannar R. Maurya;Shilpa Khurana;Carola Schulzke;Dieter Rehder

  • Vanadium complexes having [VIVO]2+ and [VVO2]+ cores with binucleating dibasic tetradentate ligands: Synthesis, characterization, catalytic and antiamoebic activities

    Mannar R. Maurya;Aftab Alam Khan;Amir Azam;Samir Ranjan

  • Oxovanadium(IV) and copper(II) complexes of 1,2-diaminocyclohexane based ligand encapsulated in zeolite-Y for the catalytic oxidation of styrene, cyclohexene and cyclohexane

    Mannar R. Maurya;Anil K. Chandrakar;Shri Chand

  • Immobilisation of oxovanadium(IV), dioxomolybdenum(VI) and copper(II) complexes on polymers for the oxidation of styrene, cyclohexene and ethylbenzene

    Mannar R. Maurya;Aarti Arya;Pedro Adão;João Costa Pessoa

  • Vanadium complexes having [VO]2+, [VO]3+ and [VO2]+ cores with hydrazones of 2,6-diformyl-4-methylphenol: synthesis, characterization, reactivity, and catalytic potential

    Mannar R. Maurya;Chanchal Haldar;Amit Kumar;Maxim L. Kuznetsov

  • Polymer-Bound Oxidovanadium(IV) and Dioxidovanadium(V) Complexes As Catalysts for the Oxidative Desulfurization of Model Fuel Diesel

    Mannar R. Maurya;Aarti Arya;Amit Kumar;Maxim L. Kuznetsov

  • Catalytic activity of chromium(III), iron(III) and bismuth(III) complexes of 1,2-bis(2-hydroxybenzamido)ethane (H2hybe) encapsulated in zeolite-Y for liquid phase hydroxylation of phenol

    Mannar R Maurya;Salam J.J Titinchi;Shri Chand

  • Copper(II) complexes with substituted thiosemicarbazones of thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde: synthesis, characterization and antiamoebic activity against E. histolytica.

    Sangita Sharma;Fareeda Athar;Mannar R. Maurya;Amir Azam

  • Synthesis, characterisation, reactivity and in vitro antiamoebic activity of hydrazone based oxovanadium(IV), oxovanadium(V) and µ-bis(oxo)bis{oxovanadium(V)} complexes

    Mannar R. Maurya;Shalu Agarwal;Mohammad Abid;Amir Azam

  • Zeolite-encapsulated Cr(III), Fe(III), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Bi(III) salpn complexes as catalysts for the decomposition of H2O2 and oxidation of phenol

    M.R. Maurya;S.J.J. Titinchi;S. Chand;I.M. Mishra

Frequent Co-Authors

João Costa Pessoa
João Costa Pessoa Instituto Superior Técnico
Amir Azam
Amir Azam Jamia Millia Islamia
Isabel Correia
Isabel Correia Instituto Superior Técnico
Dieter Rehder
Dieter Rehder Universität Hamburg
Simon J. Coles
Simon J. Coles University of Southampton
Michael G. B. Drew
Michael G. B. Drew University of Reading
Sibudjing Kawi
Sibudjing Kawi National University of Singapore
Parames C. Sil
Parames C. Sil Bose Institute
Pinak Chakrabarti
Pinak Chakrabarti Bose Institute
Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton

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