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D-Index
71
Citations
17192
World Ranking
5587
National Ranking
1723

Marvin D. Rausch 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 Marvin D. Rausch sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 426 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marvin D. Rausch 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 Marvin D. Rausch sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Marvin D. Rausch is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research centers primarily around the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Total Synthesis and Antibiotic Properties of Amino-Functionalized Aromatic Terpenoids Related to Erogorgiaene and the Pseudopterosins, 2022, European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Modular Total Synthesis of Farnesyl Analogues of Cell Wall Precursors Lipid I and II Containing the Staphylococcus aureus Pentaglycine Bridge Modification, 2020, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Modular Synthesis of Halogenated Xanthones by a Divergent Coupling Strategy, 2022, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Antibiotic-Polycationic Peptide Conjugation as an Effective Strategy to Overcome Daptomycin Resistance, 2025, Advanced Therapeutics
  • Synthesis of Tetramic Acid Fragments Derived from Vancoresmycin Showing Inhibitory Effects towards S. aureus, 2020, ChemMedChem

Marvin D. Rausch's work spans several main research topics, including:

  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications
  • Biochemical and Structural Characterization
  • Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
  • Organic Chemistry Synthesis Methods
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods

The scientist frequently publishes in various academic venues such as:

  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Advanced Therapeutics
  • Journal of Hospital Infection
  • European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • ChemMedChem

Collaboration plays an important role in their research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Tanja Schneider
  • Dirk Menche
  • Anna Müller
  • Lukas M. Wingen
  • Christian Eric Schumacher

This profile depicts Marvin D. Rausch as an active contributor in areas related to molecular biology and organic chemistry, focusing significantly on antimicrobial peptides and synthetic methods relevant to biochemical applications.

Best Publications

  • Isospecific polymerization of propylene catalyzed by rac-ethylenebis(indenyl)methylzirconium cation

    James C. W. Chien;Woei Min Tsai;Marvin D. Rausch

  • Organometallic π-complexes XII. The metalation of benzene and ferrocene by n-butyllithium-N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine

    M.D. Rausch;D.J. Ciappenelli

  • Organometallic .pi. complexes. XXII. Chemistry of .pi.-cyclopentadienyltetraphenylcyclobutadienecobalt and related compounds

    Marvin D. Rausch;R. A. Genetti

  • rac-[Ethylidene(1-.eta.5-tetramethylcyclopentadienyl)(1-.eta.5-indenyl)]dichlorotitanium and its homopolymerization of propylene to crystalline-amorphous block thermoplastic elastomers

    Daniel T. Mallin;Marvin D. Rausch;Ye Gang Lin;Sizhong Dong

  • The Aromatic Reactivity of Ferrocene, Ruthenocene and Osmocene1,2

    Marvin D. Rausch;Ernst O. Fischer;Heinrich Grubert

  • (.eta.5-Indenyl)trichlorotitanium. An improved syndiotactic polymerization catalyst for styrene

    Thomas E. Ready;Roberta O. Day;James C. W. Chien;Marvin D. Rausch

  • A new, general route to functionally substituted .eta.5-cyclopentadienyl metal compounds

    William P. Hart;David W. Macomber;Marvin D. Rausch

  • Degree of stereochemical control of racemic ethylenebis(indenyl)zirconium dichloride/methyl aluminoxane catalyst and properties of anisotactic polypropylenes

    Bernhard Rieger;X. Mu;D. T. Mallin;James C. W. Chien

  • Derivatives of Ferrocene. II. Some Reduction Products of Benzoylferrocene and 1,1'-Dibenzoylferrocene1

    Marvin Rausch;Martin Vogel;Harold Rosenberg

  • Synthesis and properties of cobalticinium salts. I. Synthesis of monosubstituted cobalticinium salts

    John E. Sheats;Marvin D. Rausch

  • Two-state propagation mechanism for propylene polymerization catalyzed by rac-[anti-ethylidene(1-.eta.5-tetramethylcyclopentadienyl)(1-.eta.5-indenyl)] dimethyltitanium

    James C. W. Chien;Geraldo Hidalgo Llinas;Marvin D. Rausch;G. Y. Lin

  • Homogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts. 17. Crystalline-amorphous block polypropylene and nonsymmetric ansa-metallocene catalyzed polymerization

    Geraldo Hidalgo Llinas;S. H. Dong;Daniel T. Mallin;Marvin D. Rausch

  • OXIDATION‐STATE AND ELECTRON‐TRANSFER PROPERTIES OF MIXED‐VALENCE 1,1′‐POLYFERROCENE IONS

    Gilbert M. Brown;Thomas J. Meyer;D. O. Cowan;C. Levanda

  • The formation and polymerization behavior of Ni(II) α-diimine complexes using various aluminum activators

    Richard J Maldanis;John S Wood;A Chandrasekaran;Marvin D Rausch

  • Organometallic π-complexes : XX. The preparation of styrenetricarbonylchromium

    M.D. Rausch;G.A. Moser;E.J. Zaiko;A.L. Lipman

  • .pi.-Cyclopentadienyl and .pi.-indenyl compounds of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium containing .sigma.-bonded organic substituents

    Unknown

  • [N,N'-Bis(trimethylsilyl)benzamidinato]titanium and -zirconium Compounds. Synthesis and Application as Precursors for the Syndiospecific Polymerization of Styrene

    Juan C. Flores;James C. W. Chien;Marvin D. Rausch

  • {[2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl]cyclopentadienyl}trichlorotitanium: A New type of Olefin Polymerization Catalyst

    Juan Carlos Flores;James C. W. Chien;Marvin D. Rausch

  • ALKYL-SUBSTITUTED INDENYL TITANIUM PRECURSORS FOR SYNDIOSPECIFIC ZIEGLER-NATTA POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE

    Thomas E. Ready;James C.W. Chien;Marvin D. Rausch

  • Highly Stable Catalysts for the Stereospecific Polymerization of Styrene

    Patrick Foster;James C. W. Chien;Marvin D. Rausch

  • Homogeneous binary zirconocenium catalyst systems for propylene polymerization. 1. Isotactic/atactic interfacial compatibilized polymers having thermoplastic elastomeric properties

    James C. W. Chien;Yasumasa Iwamoto;Marvin D. Rausch;Wolfgang Wedler

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. W. Chien
James C. W. Chien University of Massachusetts Amherst
Robin D. Rogers
Robin D. Rogers University of Alabama
Jerry L. Atwood
Jerry L. Atwood University of Missouri
Helmut G. Alt
Helmut G. Alt University of Bayreuth
Charles U. Pittman
Charles U. Pittman Mississippi State University
Abraham Clearfield
Abraham Clearfield Texas A&M University
William E. Hunter
William E. Hunter University of Alabama
Robert W. Lenz
Robert W. Lenz University of Massachusetts Amherst
Simon G. Bott
Simon G. Bott University of Houston
H. Henning Winter
H. Henning Winter University of Massachusetts Amherst

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