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Santiago García-Granda

Santiago García-Granda

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
14735
World Ranking
9605
National Ranking
319

Santiago García-Granda 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 Santiago García-Granda sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 859 publications — 98th percentile

98% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Santiago García-Granda 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 Santiago García-Granda sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Santiago García-Granda is affiliated with the University of Oviedo in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions in Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work involves a variety of topics including crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography, crystallography and molecular interactions, crystal structures and properties, crystal structures of chemical compounds, and the synthesis and biological activity of chemical compounds.

Some of their recent research papers include:

  • Advanced core-shell EDTA-functionalized magnetite nanoparticles for rapid and efficient magnetic solid phase extraction of heavy metals from water samples prior to the multi-element determination by ICP-OES (2020, Microchimica Acta)
  • Ultralight-Weight Graphene Aerogels with Extremely High Electrical Conductivity (2021, Small)
  • Synthesis and in vitro antibacterial, antifungal, anti-proliferative activities of novel adamantane-containing thiazole compounds (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • Sol−Gel Processing of Water-Soluble Carbon Nitride Enables High-Performance Photoanodes (2021, ChemSusChem)
  • Investigation of optical, dielectric, and conduction mechanism in lead-free perovskite CsMnBr3 (2024, RSC Advances)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Mohammed S.M. Abdelbaky, Mohammed S. M. Abdelbaky, Ali A. El-Emam, Lamya H. Al-Wahaibi, and Subbiah Thamotharan.

Publications often appear in journals and venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ceramics International

Best Publications

  • Cyclic Trinuclear and Chain of Cyclic Trinuclear Copper(II) Complexes Containing a Pyramidal Cu3O(H) Core. Crystal Structures and Magnetic Properties of [Cu3(μ3-OH)(aaat)3(H2O)3](NO3)2·H2O [aaat = 3-Acetylamino-5-amino-1,2,4-triazolate] and {[Cu3(μ3-OH)(aat)3(μ3-SO4)]·6H2O}n [aat = 3-Acetylamino-1,2,4-triazolate]: New Cases of Spin-Frustrated Systems

    Sacramento Ferrer;Francesc Lloret;Ignacio Bertomeu;Gloria Alzuet

  • Activation of 2-Propyn-1-ol Derivatives by Indenylruthenium(II) and -osmium(II) Complexes: X-ray Crystal Structures of the Allenylidene Complexes [M(CCCPh2)(η5-C9H7)(PPh3)2][PF6]·CH2Cl2 (M = Ru, Os) and EHMO Calculations

    Victorio Cadierno;M. Pilar Gamasa;José Gimeno;Mercedes González-Cueva

  • Interactions of metal ions with two quinolone antimicrobial agents (cinoxacin and ciprofloxacin): Spectroscopic and X-ray structural characterization. Antibacterial studies

    M.P López-Gresa;R Ortiz;L Perelló;J Latorre

  • Antibacterial studies, DNA oxidative cleavage, and crystal structures of Cu(II) and Co(II) complexes with two quinolone family members, ciprofloxacin and enoxacin.

    N. Jiménez-Garrido;L. Perelló;R. Ortiz;G. Alzuet

  • Cinoxacin complexes with divalent metal ions. Spectroscopic characterization. Crystal structure of a new dinuclear Cd(II) complex having two chelate-bridging carboxylate groups. Antibacterial studies.

    M Ruı́z;L Perelló;J Server-Carrió;R Ortiz

  • Impact of Co2+ Substitution on Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of CoxZn1-xFe2O4 Nanoparticles.

    W. S. Mohamed;M. Alzaid;Mohammed Said Mohammed Abdelbaky;Zakariae Amghouz

  • Antisymmetric exchange in triangular tricopper(II) complexes: correlation among structural, magnetic, and electron paramagnetic resonance parameters.

    Sacramento Ferrer;Francesc Lloret;Emilio Pardo;Juan Modesto Clemente-Juan

  • Binuclear Iron(I), Ruthenium(I), and Osmium(I) Hexacarbonyl Complexes Containing a Bridging Benzene-1,2-dithiolate Ligand. Synthesis, X-ray Structures, Protonation Reactions, and EHMO Calculations †

    Javier A. Cabeza;and M. Angeles Martínez-García;Víctor Riera;Diego Ardura and

  • [Cu3(.mu.3-.eta.1-C.tplbond.CPh)2(.mu.-Ph2PCH2PPh2)3][BF4], a triangulo copper(I) complex with an unprecedented bicapping system of two asymmetric .mu.3-.eta.1-acetylide ligands

    Josefina. Diez;M. Pilar. Gamasa;Jose. Gimeno;Angel. Aguirre

  • Oxidative DNA cleavage induced by an iron(III) flavonoid complex: synthesis, crystal structure and characterization of chlorobis(flavonolato)(methanol) iron(III) complex.

    Fátima Ben Allal El Amrani;Lourdes Perelló;Jose A. Real;Marta González-Alvarez

  • Regioselective Nucleophilic Additions on Indenyl−Ruthenium(II)−Allenylidene Complexes. X-ray Crystal Structure of the Alkynyl Complex [Ru{C⋮CC(C⋮CH)Ph2}(η5-C9H7)(PPh3)2]†

    V. Cadierno;M. P. Gamasa;O. Gimeno;M. C. Lopez-Gonzalez

  • 2-Amino-1,3-butadienes as chiral building blocks: enantioselective synthesis of 4-piperidones, 4-nitrocyclohexanones, and 1,3-cycloheptadione derivatives

    Jose Barluenga;Fernando Aznar;Carlos Valdes;Alfredo Martin

  • Selective Synthesis of Indenylruthenium(II) Vinylvinylidene Complexes via Unstable Allenylidene Intermediates: Unexpected Formation of Alkenyl−Phosphonio Complexes (E)-[Ru{C(H)C(PPh3)R}(η5-C9H7)(PPh3)2][PF6] (R = 1-Cyclohexenyl, 1-Cycloheptenyl) through Nucleophilic Addition of Triphenylphosphine on Vinylvinylidene Derivatives

    Victorio Cadierno;M. Pilar Gamasa;José Gimeno;and Javier Borge

  • Crystal Structures and in-Situ Formation Study of Mayenite Electrides

    Luis Palacios;Ángeles G. De La Torre;Sebastián Bruque;Jose L. García-Muñoz

  • Chromium–Copper Exchange of Fischer Carbene Complexes: X‐Ray Crystal Structure of a [Cu{=CR1(OR2)}(MeCN)(Et2O)][PF6] Complex

    José Barluenga;Luis A. López;Oliver Löber;Miguel Tomás

  • Topological Analysis of the Electron Density in the N-Heterocyclic Carbene Triruthenium Cluster [Ru3(μ-H)2(μ3-MeImCH)(CO)9] (Me2Im = 1,3-dimethylimidazol-2-ylidene)

    Javier A. Cabeza;Juan F. Van der Maelen;Santiago García-Granda

  • Selective Host Amplification from a Dynamic Combinatorial Library of Oligoimines for the Syntheses of Different Optically Active Polyazamacrocycles

    Almudena González-Álvarez;Ignacio Alfonso;Fernando López-Ortiz;Ángel Aguirre

  • Synthesis and characterization of triangulo copper(I) complexes containing mono- and bicapping systems of asymmetric .mu.3-.eta.1-acetylide ligands: molecular structures of [Cu3(.mu.3-.eta.1-C.tplbond.CPh)(.mu.-dppm)3][BF4]2, [Cu3(.mu.3-.eta.1-C.tplbond.CPh)2(.mu.-dppm)3][BF4], and [Cu3(.mu.3-.eta.1-C.tplbond.CPh)(.mu.3-Cl)(.mu.-dppm)3][BF4] [dppm = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane]

    Josefina Diez;M. Pilar Gamasa;Jose Gimeno;Elena Lastra

  • Liquid–liquid extraction of palladium(II) and gold(III) with N-benzoyl-N′,N′-diethylthiourea and the synthesis of a palladium benzoylthiourea complex

    Mercè Domı́nguez;Enriqueta Anticó;Lothar Beyer;Angel Aguirre

  • Highly Enantioselective Electrophilic Amination and Michael Addition of Cyclic β-Ketoesters Induced by Lanthanides and (S,S)-ip-pybox: The Mechanism⊥

    Josep Comelles;Alex Pericas;Marcial Moreno-Mañas;Adelina Vallribera

  • Unsaturated Carbene Transition-Metal Indenyl Complexes. 3. Synthesis and Characterization of (Alkynyl)-, (Vinylidene)-, and (Carbene)ruthenium Indenyl Complexes: X-ray Crystal Structure of [Ru(:C:CMe2)(.eta.5-C9H7)(PPh3)2][CF3SO3].cntdot.1/2CCH2Cl2 and EHMO Calculations

    M. Pilar Gamasa;Jose Gimeno;Blanca M. Martin-Vaca;Javier Borge

  • Hydrogen bonded driven anion binding by dicationic [14]imidazoliophanes

    Ermitas Alcalde;Neus Mesquida;Lluïsa Pérez-García;Carmen Alvarez-Rúa

Frequent Co-Authors

José Barluenga
José Barluenga University of Oviedo
José Gimeno
José Gimeno University of Oviedo
Vicente Gotor
Vicente Gotor University of Oviedo
Victorio Cadierno
Victorio Cadierno University of Oviedo
José Elguero
José Elguero Spanish National Research Council
Eduardo Peris
Eduardo Peris Jaume I University
Ibon Alkorta
Ibon Alkorta Spanish National Research Council
Eduardo García-Verdugo
Eduardo García-Verdugo Jaume I University
João Rocha
João Rocha Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Miguel A. G. Aranda
Miguel A. G. Aranda University of Malaga

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