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D-Index
53
Citations
11877
World Ranking
12960
National Ranking
731

Pascal Manuel 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 Pascal Manuel sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 347 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pascal Manuel 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 Pascal Manuel sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pascal Manuel is a researcher affiliated with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their work spans several fields of study, with a primary focus on materials science and physics and astronomy. Within these areas, they have contributed notably to subfields including materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, condensed matter physics, inorganic chemistry, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their research includes topics related to advanced condensed matter physics and magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials. They have also worked extensively on X-ray diffraction in crystallography, crystallization and solubility studies, multiferroics and related materials, as well as physics of superconductivity and magnetism. Additionally, Pascal Manuel has a body of work on metal-organic frameworks, particularly in their synthesis and applications.

Pascal Manuel's publication record includes papers in various notable scientific journals. Recent papers include:

  • "Control of zeolite pore interior for chemoselective alkyne/olefin separations" (2020) published in Science
  • "High Ammonia Adsorption in MFM-300 Materials: Dynamics and Charge Transfer in Host-Guest Binding" (2021) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Pore Distortion in a Metal-Organic Framework for Regulated Separation of Propane and Propylene" (2021) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Atomically Dispersed Copper Sites in a Metal-Organic Framework for Reduction of Nitrogen Dioxide" (2021) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Efficient Separation of Acetylene and Carbon Dioxide in a Decorated Zeolite" (2020) published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

The venues where Pascal Manuel frequently publishes include The Cambridge Structural Database and Physical Review B, with additional contributions appearing in arXiv (Cornell University), Chemistry of Materials, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Pascal Manuel has collaborated extensively with several coauthors, including Fabio Orlandi, D. D. Khalyavin, Sihai Yang, Iván da Silva, and Martin Schröder. These collaborations indicate active involvement in multidisciplinary research teams and projects.

Best Publications

  • Supramolecular binding and separation of hydrocarbons within a functionalized porous metal–organic framework

    Sihai Yang;Anibal J Ramirez-Cuesta;Ruth Newby;Victoria Garcia-Sakai

  • Monoclinic crystal structure of α − RuCl 3 and the zigzag antiferromagnetic ground state

    R. D. Johnson;R. D. Johnson;S. C. Williams;A. A. Haghighirad;J. Singleton

  • A ferroelectric-like structural transition in a metal

    Youguo Shi;Yanfeng Guo;Yanfeng Guo;Xia Wang;Andrew J. Princep

  • Giant Improper Ferroelectricity in the Ferroaxial Magnet CaMn 7 O 12

    R. D. Johnson;R. D. Johnson;L. C. Chapon;D. D. Khalyavin;P. Manuel

  • Wish: The New Powder and Single Crystal Magnetic Diffractometer on the Second Target Station

    Laurent C. Chapon;Pascal Manuel;Paolo G. Radaelli;Chris Benson

  • Control of zeolite pore interior for chemoselective alkyne/olefin separations.

    Yuchao Chai;Xue Han;Weiyao Li;Shanshan Liu

  • Structural Behavior of the Four-Layer Aurivillius-Phase Ferroelectrics SrBi4Ti4O15 and Bi5Ti3FeO15

    Charles H. Hervoches;Alan Snedden;Richard Riggs;Susan H. Kilcoyne

  • Gapless spin-liquid state in the structurally disorder-free triangular antiferromagnet NaYbO 2

    Lei Ding;Pascal Manuel;Sebastian Bachus;Franziska Grußler

  • Unravelling exceptional acetylene and carbon dioxide adsorption within a tetra-amide functionalized metal-organic framework.

    Florian Moreau;Ivan da Silva;Nada H. Al Smail;Timothy L. Easun

  • Magnetically driven suppression of nematic order in an iron-based superconductor

    S. Avci;O. Chmaissem;O. Chmaissem;J. M. Allred;S. Rosenkranz

  • Incommensurate counterrotating magnetic order stabilized by Kitaev interactions in the layered honeycomb α − Li 2 IrO 3

    S. Â. C. Williams;R. Â. D. Johnson;R. Â. D. Johnson;F. Freund;Sungkyun Choi

  • The effect of aluminium on twinning in binary alpha-titanium

    Arnas Fitzner;Arnas Fitzner;D. G.Leo Prakash;D. G.Leo Prakash;Joao Quinta Da Fonseca;Matthew Thomas

  • Unconventional magnetic order on the hyperhoneycomb Kitaev lattice in β − Li 2 IrO 3 : Full solution via magnetic resonant x-ray diffraction

    A. Biffin;R. D. Johnson;Sungkyun Choi;F. Freund

  • Tunable Weyl and Dirac states in the nonsymmorphic compound CeSbTe

    Leslie M. Schoop;Andreas Topp;Judith Lippmann;Fabio Orlandi

  • Long-range magnetic order in CeRu2Al10 studied via muon spin relaxation and neutron diffraction

    D. D Khalyavin;A. D Hillier;D. T Adroja;A. M Strydom

  • One- and two-triplon spectra of a cuprate ladder.

    S. Notbohm;P. Ribeiro;B. Lake;D. A. Tennant

  • High Ammonia Adsorption in MFM-300 Materials: Dynamics and Charge Transfer in Host–Guest Binding

    Xue Han;Wanpeng Lu;Yinlin Chen;Ivan da Silva

  • Porous Metal–Organic Polyhedral Frameworks with Optimal Molecular Dynamics and Pore Geometry for Methane Storage

    Yong Yan;Daniil I. Kolokolov;Daniil I. Kolokolov;Ivan da Silva;Alexander G. Stepanov;Alexander G. Stepanov

  • Pinch points and Kasteleyn transitions in kagome ice

    T. Fennell;T. Fennell;S. T. Bramwell;S. T. Bramwell;D. F. McMorrow;D. F. McMorrow;D. F. McMorrow;P. Manuel

  • Pore Distortion in a Metal-Organic Framework for Regulated Separation of Propane and Propylene.

    Liang Yu;Liang Yu;Xue Han;Hao Wang;Saif Ullah

  • Magnetic Correlations in the Extended Kagome YBaCo 4 O 7 Probed by Single-Crystal Neutron Scattering

    P. Manuel;L. C. Chapon;P. G. Radaelli;H. Zheng

  • Controlling spin current polarization through non-collinear antiferromagnetism

    T. Nan;C. X. Quintela;J. Irwin;G. Gurung

Frequent Co-Authors

Sihai Yang
Sihai Yang University of Manchester
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Kazunari Yamaura
Kazunari Yamaura National Institute for Materials Science
Alexei A. Belik
Alexei A. Belik National Institute for Materials Science
Paolo G. Radaelli
Paolo G. Radaelli University of Oxford
J. Paul Attfield
J. Paul Attfield University of Edinburgh
Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta
Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yongqiang Cheng
Yongqiang Cheng Oak Ridge National Laboratory
William I. F. David
William I. F. David University of Oxford
Andrew N. Fitch
Andrew N. Fitch European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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