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D-Index
47
Citations
9301
World Ranking
15543
National Ranking
859

Michael L. Turner 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 Michael L. Turner sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 207 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael L. Turner 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 Michael L. Turner sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael L. Turner is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a particular focus on subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Organic Chemistry, and Bioengineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

Michael L. Turner has contributed to multiple scientific publications with notable recent papers including:

  • Robust High-Capacitance Polymer Gate Dielectrics for Stable Low-Voltage Organic Field-Effect Transistor Sensors, 2020, Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Organic Semiconductors Processed from Synthesis-to-Device in Water, 2020, Advanced Science
  • Modular synthesis of unsymmetrical [1]benzothieno[3,2-b][1]benzothiophene molecular semiconductors for organic transistors, 2021, Chemical Science
  • Amine Detection Using Organic Field Effect Transistor Gas Sensors, 2020, Sensors
  • Malodour classification with low-cost flexible electronics, 2023, Nature Communications

The frequent coauthors that appear alongside Michael L. Turner in their research include:

  • Aiman Rahmanudin
  • Daniel J. Tate
  • Raja U. Khan
  • Yurachat Janpatompong
  • Raymundo Marcial-Hernández

Publications by Turner are commonly found in journals such as:

  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Advanced Science
  • Chemical Science
  • Sensors

Best Publications

  • Fmoc-diphenylalanine self assembles to a hydrogel via a novel architecture based on π–π interlocked β-sheets

    Andrew M. Smith;Richard J. Williams;Claire Tang;Paolo Coppo

  • A tutorial review: Metabolomics and partial least squares-discriminant analysis--a marriage of convenience or a shotgun wedding.

    Piotr S. Gromski;Howbeer Muhamadali;David I. Ellis;Yun Xu

  • Nanoparticle–polymer photovoltaic cells

    Brian R. Saunders;Michael L. Turner

  • Influence of Missing Values Substitutes on Multivariate Analysis of Metabolomics Data

    Piotr S. Gromski;Yun Xu;Helen L. Kotze;Elon Correa

  • A Nitrogen Dioxide Sensor Based on an Organic Transistor Constructed from Amorphous Semiconducting Polymers

    Arindam Das;René Dost;Tim Richardson;Martin Grell

  • Enhancing electron affinity and tuning band gap in donor-acceptor organic semiconductors by benzothiadiazole directed C-H borylation

    Daniel Crossley;Ian Cade;Ewan Clark;Aude Escande

  • Cyclopentadithiophene based electroactive materials

    Paolo Coppo;Michael L. Turner

  • (N-heterocyclic carbene)PdCl2(TEA) complexes: Studies on the effect of the "throw-away" ligand in catalytic activity

    Ming Tsz Chen;David A. Vicic;Michael L. Turner;Oscar Navarro

  • An investigation of the conductivity of peptide nanotube networks prepared by enzyme-triggered self-assembly

    Haixia Xu;Apurba K. Das;Masaki Horie;Majeed S. Shaik

  • Three-dimensional imaging of multiphase flow in porous media

    M.L. Turner;L. Knüfing;C.H. Arns;A. Sakellariou

  • Heterogeneous catalysis of C–C bond formation: black art or organometallic science?

    Peter M. Maitlis;Helen C. Long;Ruhksana Quyoum;Michael L. Turner

  • Synthetic routes to solution processable polycyclopentadithiophenes

    Paolo Coppo;Domenico C. Cupertino;Stephen G. Yeates;Michael L. Turner

  • A comparative investigation of modern feature selection and classification approaches for the analysis of mass spectrometry data

    Piotr S. Gromski;Yun Xu;Elon Correa;David I. Ellis

  • Soluble Poly(p-phenylenevinylene)s Through Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization

    C.-Y. Yu;M. L. Turner

  • Investigations by 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Ethene-Initiated Catalytic CO Hydrogenation

    Michael L. Turner;Nyoman Marsih;Brian E. Mann;Ruhksana Quyoum

  • Towards a chemical understanding of the Fischer–Tropsch reaction: alkene formation

    Peter M. Maitlis;Ruhksana Quyoum;Helen C. Long;Michael L. Turner

  • High capacitance organic field-effect transistors with modified gate insulator surface

    L. A. Majewski;R. Schroeder;M. Grell;P. A. Glarvey

  • Poly(organophosphazenes) with poly(alkyl ether) side groups: a study of their water solubility and the swelling characteristics of their hydrogels

    Harry R. Allcock;Shawn R. Pucher;Michael L. Turner;Richard J. Fitzpatrick

  • A comparison of different chemometrics approaches for the robust classification of electronic nose data.

    Piotr S. Gromski;Elon Correa;Andrew A. Vaughan;David C. Wedge

  • Synthesis and properties of conjugated oligomers containing fluorene, fluorenone, thiophene and cyclopentadithiophenone units

    Franklin Jaramillo-Isaza;Franklin Jaramillo-Isaza;Michael L. Turner

  • Solution-processed nanocomposite dielectrics for low voltage operated OFETs

    Sheida Faraji;Teruo Hashimoto;Michael L. Turner;Leszek A. Majewski

  • The Alkenyl Mechanism for Fischer‐Tropsch Surface Methylene Polymerisation; the Reactions of Vinylic Probes with CO/H2 over Rhodium Catalyst

    Michael L. Turner;Helen C. Long;Adele Shenton;Peter K. Byers

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Maitlis
Peter M. Maitlis University of Sheffield
Michael J. Ingleson
Michael J. Ingleson University of Edinburgh
Mark A. Knackstedt
Mark A. Knackstedt Australian National University
Christoph H. Arns
Christoph H. Arns University of New South Wales
Brian R. Saunders
Brian R. Saunders University of Manchester
Harry Adams
Harry Adams University of Sheffield
Harry R. Allcock
Harry R. Allcock Pennsylvania State University
Royston Goodacre
Royston Goodacre University of Liverpool
Aimin Song
Aimin Song University of Manchester
David J. Procter
David J. Procter University of Manchester

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