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D-Index
63
Citations
11511
World Ranking
8603
National Ranking
275

Martí Rosés 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 Martí Rosés sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 223 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martí Rosés 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 Martí Rosés sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martí Rosés is affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain, focusing on research primarily within the fields of Chemistry and Engineering. Their scholarly work spans a range of scientific domains, with extensive contributions to subfields including Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Filtration and Separation.

Their research topics center on Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Chromatography in Natural Products, Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions, Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery, Surfactants and Colloidal Systems, and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity.

Martí Rosés has published multiple papers in reputable scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • HILIC characterization: Estimation of phase volumes and composition for a zwitterionic column (2020, Analytica Chimica Acta)
  • Linear free energy relationship models for the retention of partially ionized acid-base compounds in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (2020, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • Volume and composition of semi-adsorbed stationary phases in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography. Comparison of water adsorption in common stationary phases and eluents (2021, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • Equations for the Correlation and Prediction of Partition Coefficients of Neutral Molecules and Ionic Species in the Water-Isopropanol Solvent System (2021, Journal of Solution Chemistry)
  • Evaluation of Hold-Up Volume Determination Methods and Markers in Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (2023, Molecules)

The frequent publication venues for Martí Rosés include:

  • Journal of Chromatography A (7 publications)
  • Analytica Chimica Acta (2 publications)
  • Journal of Solution Chemistry (2 publications)
  • ADMET & DMPK (2 publications)
  • Microchemical Journal (2 publications)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Martí Rosés are:

  • Elisabet Fuguet
  • Xavier Subirats
  • Lídia Redón
  • Sara Soriano-Meseguer
  • Adriana Port

Best Publications

  • Critical micelle concentration of surfactants in aqueous buffered and unbuffered systems

    Elisabet Fuguet;Clara Ràfols;Martí Rosés;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Dissociation constants of neutral and charged acids in methyl alcohol. The acid strength resolution

    Fernando Rived;Martı́ Rosés;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Solute–solvent and solvent–solvent interactions in binary solvent mixtures. Part 1. A comparison of several preferential solvation models for describing ET(30) polarity of bipolar hydrogen bond acceptor-cosolvent mixtures

    Marti Rosés;Clara Ràfols;José Ortega;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Solute–solvent and solvent–solvent interactions in binary solvent mixtures. Part 7. Comparison of the enhancement of the water structure in alcohol–water mixtures measured by solvatochromic indicators

    Urmas Buhvestov;Fernando Rived;Clara Ràfols;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Comparison of the acidity of residual silanol groups in several liquid chromatography columns.

    Alberto Méndez;Elisabeth Bosch;Martı́ Rosés;Uwe D Neue

  • Determination of dissociation constants of flavonoids by capillary electrophoresis.

    José M. Herrero-Martínez;Meritxell Sanmartin;Martí Rosés;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Retention of Ionizable Compounds on HPLC. pH Scale in Methanol−Water and the pK and pH Values of Buffers

    Elisabeth Bosch;Pilar Bou;and Hille Allemann;Martí Rosés

  • Setup and validation of shake-flask procedures for the determination of partition coefficients (logD) from low drug amounts.

    Axel Andrés;Martí Rosés;Clara Ràfols;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Retention of ionizable compounds on HPLC. 5. pH scales and the retention of acids and bases with acetonitrile-water mobile phases

    Sonia Espinosa;Elisabeth Bosch;Marti Roses

  • Retention of ionizable compounds on HPLC. 4. Mobile-phase pH measurement in methanol/water

    Immaculada Canals;Jorge A. Portal;Elisabeth Bosch;Marti Roses

  • HYDROGEN BONDING. 42. CHARACTERIZATION OF REVERSED‐PHASE HIGH‐PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC C18 STATIONARY PHASES

    Michael H. Abraham;Martí Rosés;Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Static Dielectric Constants of Acetonitrile/Water Mixtures at Different Temperatures and Debye−Hückel A and a0B Parameters for Activity Coefficients

    Leonardo Gabriel Gagliardi;Cecilia Beatriz Marta Castells;Clara Ràfols;Martí Rosés

  • Hydrogen bonding. 38. Effect of solute structure and mobile phase composition on reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic capacity factors

    Michael H. Abraham;Martía Rosés

  • Acidity in methanol–water

    Fernando Rived;Immaculada Canals;Elisabeth Bosch;Martı́ Rosés

  • Influence of mobile phase acid-base equilibria on the chromatographic behaviour of protolytic compounds.

    Martı́ Rosés;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Retention of Ionizable Compounds on HPLC. 2. Effect of pH, Ionic Strength, and Mobile Phase Composition on the Retention of Weak Acids

    Martí Rosés;Immaculada Canals;Hille Allemann;Katrin Siigur

  • Relationship between ET polarity and composition in binary solvent mixtures

    Elisabeth Bosch;Martí Rosés

  • Retention of ionizable compounds in high-performance liquid chromatography. 14. Acid-base pK values in acetonitrile-water mobile phases.

    Sonia Espinosa;Elisabeth Bosch;Martı́ Rosés

  • On the Effect of Organic Solvent Composition on the pH of Buffered HPLC Mobile Phases and the pK a of Analytes—A Review

    Xavier Subirats;Martí Rosés;Elisabeth Bosch

  • Solute–solvent and solvent–solvent interactions in binarysolvent mixtures. Part 6. A quantitative measurement ofthe enhancement of the water structure in2-methylpropan-2-ol–waterand propan-2-ol–water mixtures by solvatochromicindicators

    Martí Rosés;Urmas Buhvestov;Clara Ràfols;Fernando Rived

  • Determination of the pH of binary mobile phases for reversed-phase liquid chromatography.

    Martı́ Rosés

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisabeth Bosch
Elisabeth Bosch University of Barcelona
Michael H. Abraham
Michael H. Abraham University College London
José Barbosa
José Barbosa University of Barcelona
José Luis Cortina
José Luis Cortina Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Ivo Leito
Ivo Leito University of Tartu
Colin F. Poole
Colin F. Poole Wayne State University
William E. Acree
William E. Acree University of North Texas
Michael C. Breadmore
Michael C. Breadmore University of Tasmania
Yasushi Ishihama
Yasushi Ishihama Kyoto University
William S. Cain
William S. Cain University of California, San Diego

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