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D-Index
68
Citations
17204
World Ranking
6493
National Ranking
1975

Naresh S. Dalal 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 Naresh S. Dalal sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 440 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Naresh S. Dalal 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 Naresh S. Dalal sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Naresh S. Dalal is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States and specializes in materials science with a focus on materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, electrical and electronic engineering, and atomic and molecular physics and optics. Their research encompasses various aspects of crystallization, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, polyoxometalates synthesis and applications, magnetism in coordination complexes, metal-organic framework synthesis and applications, zeolite catalysis and synthesis, and solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography.

Dalal's recent publications cover a range of topics related to inorganic chemistry and materials characterization. Notable papers include:

  • "FeIII48-Containing 96-Tungsto-16-Phosphate: Synthesis, Structure, Magnetism and Electrochemistry" (2020) in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Developing the Pressure-Temperature-Magnetic Field Phase Diagram of Multiferroic [(CH3)2NH2]Mn(HCOO)3" (2020) in Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Probing the Dielectric Transition and Molecular Dynamics in the Metal-Organic Framework [(CH3)2NH2]Mg(HCOO)3 Using High Resolution NMR" (2021) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • "Quantum dynamics of Mn2+ in dimethylammonium magnesium formate" (2021) in The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "Tetra-MnIII-Containing 30-Tungsto-4-phosphate, [MnIII4(H2O)2(P2W15O56)2]12-: Synthesis, Structure, XPS, Magnetism, and Electrochemical Study" (2020) in Inorganic Chemistry

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Dalal include Jasleen K. Bindra, Jared S. Kinyon, Ulrich Kortz, Zhengguo Lin, and Bassem S. Bassil. These collaborations have contributed to research outputs across multiple publications.

Dalal frequently publishes in specialized venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Inorganic Chemistry, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, and Chemistry - A European Journal. Among these, The Cambridge Structural Database contains the highest number of Dalal's publications.

The main fields of study and subfields representing Dalal's work are:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

Their work covers main topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography

Best Publications

  • Multiferroic Behavior Associated with an Order−Disorder Hydrogen Bonding Transition in Metal−Organic Frameworks (MOFs) with the Perovskite ABX3 Architecture

    Prashant Jain;Vasanth Ramachandran;Ronald J. Clark;Hai Dong Zhou

  • Polyoxometalates: Fascinating structures, unique magnetic properties

    Ulrich Kortz;Achim Müller;Joris van Slageren;Joris van Slageren;Jürgen Schnack

  • Order−Disorder Antiferroelectric Phase Transition in a Hybrid Inorganic−Organic Framework with the Perovskite Architecture

    Prashant Jain;Naresh S. Dalal;Brian H. Toby;Harold W. Kroto

  • High-sensitivity electron paramagnetic resonance of Mn-12-acetate

    S. Hill;J. A. A. J. Perenboom;N. S. Dalal;T. Hathaway

  • Apparent copper(II)-accelerated azide-alkyne cycloaddition.

    Wendy S Brotherton;Heather A Michaels;J Tyler Simmons;Ronald J Clark

  • Sandwich-type germanotungstates: structure and magnetic properties of the dimeric polyoxoanions [M4(H2O)2(GeW9O34)2]12 - (M = Mn2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Cd2+).

    Ulrich Kortz;Saritha Nellutla;Ashley C. Stowe;Naresh S. Dalal

  • On the hydroxyl radical formation in the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and biologically generated chromium(V) species.

    Xianglin Shi;N.S. Dalal

  • Chromium (V) and hydroxyl radical formation during the glutathione reductase-catalyzed reduction of chromium (VI).

    Xianglin Shi;N.S. Dalal

  • Structure, Electrochemistry, and Magnetism of the Iron(III)-Substituted Keggin Dimer, [Fe6(OH)3(A-α-GeW9O34(OH)3)2]11-

    Li-Hua Bi;Ulrich Kortz;Saritha Nellutla;Ashley C. Stowe

  • Magnetism, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Electrochemistry, and Mass Spectrometry of the Pentacopper(II)-Substituted Tungstosilicate [Cu5(OH)4(H2O)2(A-α-SiW9O33)2]10-, A Model Five-Spin Frustrated Cluster

    Saritha Nellutla;Johan Van Tol;Naresh S. Dalal;Li-Hua Bi

  • Reaction of Cr(VI) with ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide generates hydroxyl radicals and causes DNA damage: role of a Cr(IV)-mediated Fenton-like reaction

    Xianglin Shi;Yan Mao;Alan D. Knapton;Min Ding

  • Mechanism of the order–disorder phase transition, and glassy behavior in the metal-organic framework [(CH3)2NH2]Zn(HCOO)3

    Tiglet Besara;Prashant Jain;Naresh S. Dalal;Philip L. Kuhns

  • COEXISTENCE OF ORDER-DISORDER AND DISPLACIVE FEATURES AT THE PHASE TRANSITIONS IN HYDROGEN-BONDED SOLIDS : SQUARIC ACID AND ITS ANALOGS

    N. Dalal;A. Klymachyov;A. Bussmann-Holder

  • Possible Josephson oscillations spectra and electron paramagnetic resonance of Cu2+ in Y-Ba-Cu-O.

    J. Stankowski;P. K. Kahol;N. S. Dalal;J. S. Moodera

  • A Planar {Mn19(OH)12}26+ Unit Incorporated in a 60-Tungsto-6-Silicate Polyanion†

    Bassem S. Bassil;Masooma Ibrahim;Rami Al-Oweini;Marie Asano

  • The properties of the [Mn12O12(O2CR)16(H2O)4] single-molecule magnets in truly axial symmetry: [Mn12O12(O2CCH2Br)16(H2O)4].4CH2Cl2

    Nicole E. Chakov;Sheng-Chiang Lee;Andrew G. Harter;Philip L. Kuhns

  • Evidence for a Fenton-type mechanism for the generation of .OH radicals in the reduction of Cr(VI) in cellular media.

    Xianglin Shi;N.S. Dalal

  • Structure and Magnetism of the Tetra-Copper(II)-Substituted Heteropolyanion [Cu4K2(H2O)8(α-AsW9O33)2]8-†

    Ulrich Kortz;Saritha Nellutla;Ashley C. Stowe;Naresh S. Dalal

  • The Satellite-Shaped Co-15 Polyoxotungstate, [Co6(H2O)30{Co9Cl2(OH)3(H2O)9(β-SiW8O31)3}]5-

    Bassem S. Bassil;Saritha Nellutla;Ulrich Kortz;Ashley C. Stowe

  • Nucleation Process in the Cavity of a 48‐Tungstophosphate Wheel Resulting in a 16‐Metal‐Centre Iron Oxide Nanocluster

    Sib Sankar Mal;Michael H. Dickman;Ulrich Kortz;Ana Maria Todea

  • Switching-on superparamagnetism in Mn/CdSe quantum dots.

    Donny Magana;Susanthri C Perera;Andrew G Harter;Naresh S Dalal

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles A. McDowell
Charles A. McDowell University of British Columbia
Xianglin Shi
Xianglin Shi University of Kentucky
Stephen Hill
Stephen Hill Florida State University
Ulrich Kortz
Ulrich Kortz Jacobs University
Bineta Keita
Bineta Keita University of Paris-Saclay
John A. Ripmeester
John A. Ripmeester National Research Council Canada
Val Vallyathan
Val Vallyathan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
George Christou
George Christou University of Florida
David N. Hendrickson
David N. Hendrickson University of California, San Diego
Riqiang Fu
Riqiang Fu Florida State University

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