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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9302
World Ranking
15156
National Ranking
2

Olga L. Malkina 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 Olga L. Malkina sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 114 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Olga L. Malkina 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 Olga L. Malkina sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Chemistry in Slovakia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Slovakia Leader Award

Overview

Olga L. Malkina is affiliated with the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Slovakia and contributes to the field of Chemistry with a focus on spectroscopy and related disciplines. Their research spans several subfields including Spectroscopy, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, General Health Professions, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their scholarly work encompasses topics such as Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, Molecular Spectroscopy and Chirality, Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies, Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds, Solid-State Spectroscopy and Crystallography, and Human Health and Disease.

Recent publications by Olga L. Malkina include the following:

  • Distinguishing "Through-Space" from "Through-Bonds" Contribution in Indirect Nuclear Spin-Spin Coupling: General Approaches Applied to Complex JPP and JPSe Scalar Couplings, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ReSpect: Relativistic spectroscopy DFT program package, 2020, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • The role of somatic factors in early childhood and adolescent psychosomatic disorders, 2023, Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
  • Phosphine and Selenoether peri-Substituted Acenaphthenes and Their Transition-Metal Complexes: Structural and NMR Investigations, 2023, Inorganic Chemistry
  • The four-component DFT method for the calculation of the EPR g-tensor using a restricted magnetically balanced basis and London atomic orbitals, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics

Olga L. Malkina frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field, including:

  • Stanislav Komorovský
  • Vladimir G. Malkin
  • Michal Repiský
  • Marius Kadek
  • Lukas Konecny

Their work appears regularly in notable scientific journals such as:

  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • An Evaluation of the Aromaticity of Inorganic Rings: Refined Evidence from Magnetic Properties

    Paul von Ragué Schleyer;Haijun Jiao;Nicolaas J. R. van Eikema Hommes;and Vladimir G. Malkin

  • NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SHIELDING TENSORS CALCULATED WITH A SUM-OVER-STATES DENSITY FUNCTIONAL PERTURBATION THEORY

    Vladimir G. Malkin;Olga L. Malkina;Mark E. Casida;Dennis R. Salahub

  • The DFT route to NMR chemical shifts

    Michael Bühl;Martin Kaupp;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • How Do Spin–Orbit-Induced Heavy-Atom Effects on NMR Chemical Shifts Function? Validation of a Simple Analogy to Spin–Spin Coupling by Density Functional Theory (DFT) Calculations on Some Iodo Compounds

    Martin Kaupp;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin;Pekka Pyykkö

  • Density Functional Calculations of Electronic g-Tensors Using Spin−Orbit Pseudopotentials and Mean-Field All-Electron Spin−Orbit Operators

    Olga L. Malkina;Juha Vaara;Bernd Schimmelpfennig;Markéta Munzarová

  • A fully relativistic method for calculation of nuclear magnetic shielding tensors with a restricted magnetically balanced basis in the framework of the matrix Dirac–Kohn–Sham equationa)

    Stanislav Komorovský;Michal Repiský;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance of hydrogen bonded clusters between F− and (HF)n: Experiment and theory

    Ilja G. Shenderovich;Ilja G. Shenderovich;Sergei N. Smirnov;Gleb S. Denisov;Vladimir A. Gindin

  • Nuclear Scalar Spin−Spin Couplings and Geometries of Hydrogen Bonds

    Hans Benedict;Ilja G. Shenderovich;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • Calculation of electronic g‐tensors for transition metal complexes using hybrid density functionals and atomic meanfield spin‐orbit operators

    Martin Kaupp;Roman Reviakine;Olga L. Malkina;Alexei Arbuznikov

  • Calculation of spin—spin coupling constants using density functional theory

    Vladimir G. Malkin;Olga L. Malkina;Dennis R. Salahub

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spin-spin coupling constants from density functional theory: Problems and results

    Olga L. Malkina;Dennis R. Salahub;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • Calculations of NMR shielding constants by uncoupled density functional theory

    V.G. Malkin;O.L. Malkina;D.R. Salahub

  • Spin-orbit correction to NMR shielding constants from density functional theory

    Vladimir G. Malkin;Olga L. Malkina;Dennis R. Salahub

  • Fully relativistic calculations of NMR shielding tensors using restricted magnetically balanced basis and gauge including atomic orbitalsa)

    Stanislav Komorovský;Michal Repiský;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • The hyperfine structures of small radicals from density functional calculations

    Leif A. Eriksson;Olga L. Malkina;Vladimir G. Malkin;Dennis R. Salahub

  • Density functional calculations of NMR shielding tensors for paramagnetic systems with arbitrary spin multiplicity: validation on 3d metallocenes.

    Peter Hrobárik;Roman Reviakine;Alexei V. Arbuznikov;Olga L. Malkina

  • The calculation of NMR and ESR spectroscopy parameters using density functional theory

    Vladimir G. Malkin;Olga L. Malkina;Olga L. Malkina;Leif A. Eriksson;Dennis R. Salahub;Dennis R. Salahub

  • Study of relativistic effects on nuclear shieldings using density-functional theory and spin–orbit pseudopotentials

    Juha Vaara;Olga L. Malkina;Hermann Stoll;Vladimir G. Malkin

  • Calculations of NMR shielding constants beyond uncoupled density functional theory. IGLO approach

    V.G. Malkin;O.L. Malkina;D.R. Salahub

  • Spin–orbit corrections to NMR shielding constants from density functional theory. How important are the two-electron terms?

    O.L. Malkina;B. Schimmelpfennig;M. Kaupp;B.A. Hess

  • ReSpect: Relativistic spectroscopy DFT program package.

    Michal Repisky;Stanislav Komorovsky;Marius Kadek;Lukas Konecny

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir G. Malkin
Vladimir G. Malkin Slovak Academy of Sciences
Martin Kaupp
Martin Kaupp Technical University of Berlin
Dennis R. Salahub
Dennis R. Salahub University of Calgary
Leif A. Eriksson
Leif A. Eriksson University of Gothenburg
Michael Bühl
Michael Bühl University of St Andrews
Kenneth Ruud
Kenneth Ruud University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Hans-Heinrich Limbach
Hans-Heinrich Limbach Freie Universität Berlin
J. Derek Woollins
J. Derek Woollins University of St Andrews
Alexandra M. Z. Slawin
Alexandra M. Z. Slawin University of St Andrews
Oleg V. Yazyev
Oleg V. Yazyev École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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