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Maxim V. Fedorov 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 Maxim V. Fedorov sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

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

Maxim V. Fedorov 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 Maxim V. Fedorov sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

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

Best Publications

  • Ionic Liquids at Electrified Interfaces

    Maxim V. Fedorov;Alexei A. Kornyshev

  • Ionic liquid near a charged wall: structure and capacitance of electrical double layer.

    Maxim V. Fedorov;Maxim V. Fedorov;Alexei A. Kornyshev

  • Towards understanding the structure and capacitance of electrical double layer in ionic liquids

    Maxim V. Fedorov;Maxim V. Fedorov;Alexei A. Kornyshev

  • Double layer in ionic liquids: the nature of the camel shape of capacitance

    M.V. Fedorov;N. Georgi;A.A. Kornyshev

  • A superionic state in nano-porous double-layer capacitors: insights from Monte Carlo simulations

    S. Kondrat;N. Georgi;M. V. Fedorov;A. A. Kornyshev

  • Influence of the structure of carbon onions on their electrochemical performance in supercapacitor electrodes

    John K. McDonough;Andrey I. Frolov;Volker Presser;Junjie Niu

  • The anatomy of the double layer and capacitance in ionic liquids with anisotropic ions: Electrostriction vs. lattice saturation

    N. Georgi;A.A. Kornyshev;M.V. Fedorov

  • Solvation thermodynamics of organic molecules by the molecular integral equation theory: approaching chemical accuracy

    Ekaterina L. Ratkova;Ekaterina L. Ratkova;David S. Palmer;Maxim V. Fedorov

  • Probing the neutral graphene–ionic liquid interface: insights from molecular dynamics simulations

    Maxim V. Fedorov;R. M. Lynden-Bell

  • Towards a universal method for calculating hydration free energies: a 3D reference interaction site model with partial molar volume correction

    David S Palmer;Andrey I Frolov;Ekaterina L Ratkova;Maxim V Fedorov

  • Electrical double layer in ionic liquids : structural transitions from multilayer to monolayer structure at the interface

    K. Kirchner;K. Kirchner;T. Kirchner;T. Kirchner;V. Ivaništšev;M.V. Fedorov

  • Electrode screening by ionic liquids.

    R. M. Lynden-Bell;A. I. Frolov;M. V. Fedorov

  • Unravelling the solvent response to neutral and charged solutes

    Maxim V. Fedorov;Alexei A. Kornyshev

  • An accurate prediction of hydration free energies by combination of molecular integral equations theory with structural descriptors

    Ekaterina L. Ratkova;Gennady N. Chuev;Gennady N. Chuev;Volodymyr P. Sergiievskyi;Maxim V. Fedorov

  • Improved estimates for hydration free energy obtained by the reference interaction site model

    Gennady N. Chuev;Gennady N. Chuev;Maxim V. Fedorov;Jason Crain

  • First-Principles Calculation of the Intrinsic Aqueous Solubility of Crystalline Druglike Molecules.

    David S. Palmer;James L. McDonagh;John B. O. Mitchell;Tanja van Mourik

  • Accurate calculations of the hydration free energies of druglike molecules using the reference interaction site model

    David S. Palmer;Volodymyr P. Sergiievskyi;Frank Jensen;Maxim V. Fedorov

  • Molecular-scale insights into the mechanisms of ionic liquids interactions with carbon nanotubes.

    Andrey I. Frolov;Kathleen Kirchner;Tom Kirchner;Maxim V. Fedorov

  • Spontaneous parametric down-conversion: Anisotropical and anomalously strong narrowing of biphoton momentum correlation distributions

    M. V. Fedorov;M. A. Efremov;P. A. Volkov;E. V. Moreva

  • End-point calculation of solvation free energy of amino-acid analogs by molecular theories of solution

    Yasuhito Karino;Maxim V. Fedorov;Nobuyuki Matubayasi;Nobuyuki Matubayasi

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexei A. Kornyshev
Alexei A. Kornyshev Imperial College London
Jonathan M. Goodman
Jonathan M. Goodman University of Cambridge
Ruth M. Lynden-Bell
Ruth M. Lynden-Bell University of Cambridge
Igor V. Tetko
Igor V. Tetko Helmholtz Zentrum München
Joseph H. Eberly
Joseph H. Eberly University of Rochester
Wolfgang P. Schleich
Wolfgang P. Schleich University of Ulm
Nino Russo
Nino Russo University of Calabria
Eugene N. Muratov
Eugene N. Muratov University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Hartung
Thomas Hartung Johns Hopkins University
Sean Ekins
Sean Ekins University of Arizona

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