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D-Index
54
Citations
11574
World Ranking
12529
National Ranking
920

Michael Veith 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 Veith sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 551 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael Veith 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 Veith sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael Veith is affiliated with Saarland University in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on materials science and chemistry. Within these broad areas, their work encompasses subfields such as materials chemistry, nuclear and high energy physics, inorganic chemistry, mechanics of materials, and organic chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include particle detector development and performance, muon and positron interactions and applications, silicone and siloxane chemistry, synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds, anodic oxide films and nanostructures, polymer surface interaction studies, and electrospun nanofibers in biomedical applications.

Michael Veith has several recent publications that represent diverse aspects of their research interests:

  • The key role of the Silicon Drift Detectors in testing the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons: the VIP-2 experiment (2020), published in Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Inter-Specific and Inter-Population Variation in Individual Diet Specialization: Do Environmental Factors Have a Role? (2020), published in Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
  • In vivo biocompatibility of a new hydrophobic coated Al/Al2O3 nanowire surface on stents (2024), published in Cardiovascular revascularization medicine
  • High precision test of the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons (2020), published in Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Acid-Base Interactions of Pyrazine, Ethyl Acetate, Di-alcohols, and Lysine with the cyclic Alumosiloxane (Ph2SiO)8[Al(O)OH]4 in View of Mimicking Al2O3(H2O) Surface Reactions (2020), published in Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie

Their frequent co-authors include Volker Hüch, L. De Paolis, Aidin Amirkhani, S. Bartalucci, and S. Bertolucci, suggesting collaboration in multiple projects across related research themes.

Michael Veith publishes in several scientific venues frequently, such as:

  • Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Cardiovascular revascularization medicine
  • Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Best Publications

  • Low temperature synthesis of nanocrystalline Y3Al5O12 (YAG) and Ce-doped Y3Al5O12via different sol–gel methods

    Michael Veith;Sanjay Mathur;Aivaras Kareiva;Mohammad Jilavi

  • CeO2-filled sol―gel coatings for corrosion protection of AA2024-T3 aluminium alloy

    M. Schem;T. Schmidt;J. Gerwann;M. Wittmar

  • Sol-Gel Synthesis of Nano-Scaled BaTiO3, BaZrO3 and BaTi0.5Zr0.5O3 Oxides via Single-Source Alkoxide Precursors and Semi-Alkoxide Routes

    Michael Veith;Sanjay Mathur;Nicolas Lecerf;Volker Huch

  • Single-Source Sol-Gel Synthesis of Nanocrystalline ZnAl2O4: Structural and Optical Properties

    Sanjay Mathur;Michael Veith;Michel Haas;Hao Shen

  • Cage compounds with main-group metals

    Michael Veith

  • Microemulsion mediated sol-gel synthesis of nano-scaled MAl2O4 (M=Co, Ni, Cu) spinels from single-source heterobimetallic alkoxide precursors

    Frank Meyer;Rolf Hempelmann;Sanjay Mathur;Michael Veith

  • Unsaturated Molecules Containing Main Group Metals

    Michael Veith

  • Molecular precursors for (nano) materials — a one step strategy

    Michael Veith

  • NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE TAILORING OF HETERO (BI- AND TRI-) METALLIC ALKOXIDE DERIVATIVES

    Michael Veith;Sanjay Mathur;Charu Mathur

  • Single Source Precursor Approach for the Sol−Gel Synthesis of Nanocrystalline ZnFe2O4 and Zinc−Iron Oxide Composites

    M. Veith;M. Haas;V. Huch

  • A Base-Stabilized Ge–S Double Bond

    Michael Veith;Sabine Becker;Volker Huch

  • Ungesättigte Moleküle mit Hauptgruppenmetallen

    Michael Veith

  • Cyclic Nitrogen Derivatives of Tetra- and Divalent Tin

    Michael Veith

  • Cyclische Stickstoffderivat des vier- und zweiwertigen Zinns

    Michael Veith

  • Cyclische Diazastannylene, XVI [1]. Ringe und Käfige mit Ge(II), Sn(II) und Pb(II) / Cyclic Diazastannylenes, XVI [1]. Rings and Cages with Ge(II), Sn(II) and Pb(II)

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  • (tert‐Butoxy)aluminium and ‐gallium Hydrides

    Michael Veith;Stefan Faber;Holger Wolfanger;Volker Huch

  • Die Kristall- und Molekülstruktur von Bis(trimethylsilyl)diimin

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  • Homo- und Hetero-Metall-Amide des Tris(tert-butylamino)methylsilans – Polycyclen und Cluster mit Li, Na, Mg, Al und Tl

    Michael Veith;Armin Spaniol;Jürgen Pöhlmann;Frank Gross

  • Si8(SitBu3)6: A Hitherto Unknown Cluster Structure in Silicon Chemistry

    Gerd Fischer;Volker Huch;Peter Mayer;Sham Kumar Vasisht

  • Phase-Selective Deposition and Microstructure Control in Iron Oxide Films Obtained by Single-Source CVD

    Sanjay Mathur;Michael Veith;Vladimir Sivakov;Hao Shen

  • Structural and Optical Properties of NdAlO3 Nanocrystals Embedded in an Al2O3 Matrix

    Sanjay Mathur;Michael Veith;Hao Shen;Stefan Hüfner

  • One-dimensional arrangements of metal atoms in transition metal carbonyl complexes of mixed main group metal alkoxides

    Michael Veith;Stefan Weidner;Klaus Kunze;Dieter Käfer

  • Formation of Metal Clusters or Nitrogen-Bridged Adducts by Reaction of a Bis(amino)stannylene with Halides of Two-Valent Transition Metals.

    Michael Veith;Alice Müller;Lothar Stahl;Martin Nötzel

  • Synthesis and Structures of Alkali(alkoxy) Antimonates and Bismuthates

    Michael Veith;Eung-Chul Yu;Volker Huch

  • An Intramolecularly Lewis‐Base‐Stabilized GeN‐Compound and a Related GeFe Complex

    Michael Veith;Sabine Becker;Volker Huch

  • DESIGNED SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF THE FIRST HETEROTERMETALLIC ALKOXIDE

    Michael Veith;Sanjay Mathur;Volker Huch

Frequent Co-Authors

Volker Huch
Volker Huch Saarland University
Sanjay Mathur
Sanjay Mathur University of Cologne
John W. Goodby
John W. Goodby University of York
Georg H. Mehl
Georg H. Mehl University of Hull
Frank Mücklich
Frank Mücklich Saarland University
Claus Daniel
Claus Daniel Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Peter Mayer
Peter Mayer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Pierre Braunstein
Pierre Braunstein University of Strasbourg
Nils Wiberg
Nils Wiberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Rolf Hempelmann
Rolf Hempelmann Saarland University

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