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D-Index
47
Citations
10071
World Ranking
15513
National Ranking
3916

Paul J. Fagan 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 Paul J. Fagan sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 141 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul J. Fagan 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 Paul J. Fagan 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.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society

Overview

Paul J. Fagan is affiliated with DuPont in the United States, where they contribute to the scientific and industrial research activities of the organization. Their professional career is linked with this prominent company without additional affiliations noted.

In recognition of their professional standing, Paul J. Fagan was named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society in 2018. This fellowship is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the chemical sciences, reflecting their involvement in the field.

While detailed records of publications, including recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues, are not listed, the scientist's career is positioned within the chemical sciences given their fellowship and affiliation.

There is no available information regarding specific book publications or defined main fields, subfields, or main topics of work for this researcher.

Best Publications

  • Molecular engineering of solid-state materials: organometallic building blocks

    Paul J. Fagan;Michael D. Ward;Joseph C. Calabrese

  • The Chemical Nature of Buckminsterfullerene (C60) and the Characterization of a Platinum Derivative

    Paul J. Fagan;Joseph C. Calabrese;Brian Malone

  • Quantum interference of large organic molecules

    Stefan Gerlich;Sandra Eibenberger;Mathias Tomandl;Stefan Nimmrichter

  • Metal complexes of buckminsterfullerene (C60)

    Paul J. Fagan;Joseph C. Calabrese;Brian Malone

  • SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF BIS(PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL) ACTINIDE HYDROCARBYLS AND HYDRIDES. A NEW CLASS OF HIGHLY REACTIVE F-ELEMENT ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS

    P. J. Fagan;J. M. Manriquez;E. A. Maatta;A. M. Seyam

  • Metallacycle Transfer from Zirconium to Main Group Elements: A Versatile Synthesis of Heterocycles

    Paul J. Fagan;William A. Nugent;Joseph C. Calabrese

  • Synthesis of main group heterocycles by metallacycle transfer from zirconium

    Paul J. Fagan;William A. Nugent

  • A multiply-substituted buckminsterfullerene (C60) with an octahedral array of platinum atoms

    Paul J. Fagan;Joseph C. Calabrese;Brian Malone

  • Using Intelligent/Random Library Screening To Design Focused Libraries for the Optimization of Homogeneous Catalysts: Ullmann Ether Formation

    Paul J. Fagan;Elisabeth Hauptman;and Rafael Shapiro;Albert Casalnuovo

  • Synthesis, chemistry, and properties of a monoalkylated buckminsterfullerene derivative, tert-BuC60 anion

    Paul J. Fagan;Paul J. Krusic;Dennis H. Evans;Susan A. Lerke

  • Structure and chemistry of the complex tetrakis(.eta.5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)tetrakis(.mu.3-chloro)tetraruthenium(II): a useful precursor to (pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)ruthenium(0), -(II), and -(IV) complexes

    Paul J. Fagan;Wayne S. Mahoney;Joseph C. Calabrese;Ian D. Williams

  • Bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)actinide chemistry: properties of stable thorium and uranium dialkyls and hydrides

    Juan M. Manriquez;Paul J. Fagan;Tobin J. Marks

  • Stereoselective cyclization of enynes mediated by metallocene reagents

    T. V. RajanBabu;William A. Nugent;Douglass F. Taber;Paul J. Fagan

  • Production of perfluoroalkylated nanospheres from buckminsterfullerene.

    Paul J. Fagan;Paul J. Krusic;C. N. McEwen;J. Lazar

  • Insertion of carbon monoxide into metal-nitrogen bonds. Synthesis, chemistry, structures, and structural dynamics of bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) organoactinide dialkylamides and .eta.2-carbamoyls

    Paul J. Fagan;Juan M. Manriquez;Sarah H. Vollmer;Cynthia Secaur Day

  • Synthesis of boroles and their use in low-temperature Diels−Alder reactions with unactivated alkenes

    Paul J. Fagan;Elizabeth G. Burns;Joseph C. Calabrese

  • Automated electrochemical analysis with combinatorial electrode arrays.

    Melani G. Sullivan;Henry Utomo;Paul J. Fagan;Michael D. Ward

  • Synthesis and Properties of a New Class of Highly Reactive Trivalent Actinide Organometallic Compounds. Derivatives of Bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)uranium(III)

    Paul J. Pagan;Juan M. Manrsquez;Tobin J. Marks;Cynthia S. Day

  • Synthesis and interconversions of dinuclear iron complexes with .mu.-methyl, .mu.-methylene, and .mu.-methylidyne ligands

    Charles P. Casey;Paul J. Fagan;William H. Miles

  • Electrochemical studies on metal derivatives of buckminsterfullerene (C60)

    Susan A. Lerke;B. A. Parkinson;Dennis H. Evans;Paul J. Fagan

Frequent Co-Authors

Tobin J. Marks
Tobin J. Marks Northwestern University
Joseph C. Calabrese
Joseph C. Calabrese DuPont (United States)
Charles P. Casey
Charles P. Casey University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael D. Ward
Michael D. Ward New York University
R. Morris Bullock
R. Morris Bullock Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Steven P. Nolan
Steven P. Nolan Ghent University
Victor W. Day
Victor W. Day University of Kansas
Seth R. Marder
Seth R. Marder University of Colorado Boulder
Dennis H. Evans
Dennis H. Evans University of Delaware
Prasenjit Ghosh
Prasenjit Ghosh Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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