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Santiago V. Luis

Santiago V. Luis

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
12517
World Ranking
8912
National Ranking
290

Santiago V. Luis 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 V. Luis sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 423 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Santiago V. Luis 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 V. Luis sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Santiago V. Luis is affiliated with Jaume I University in Spain and has a research focus primarily in Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, and Catalysis.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics, with notable emphasis on crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, ionic liquids properties and applications, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, supramolecular self-assembly in materials, chemical synthesis and analysis, and asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Santiago V. Luis include:

  • "Imidazole and Imidazolium Antibacterial Drugs Derived from Amino Acids" (2020) published in Pharmaceuticals
  • "Multifunctional Polymers Based on Ionic Liquid and Rose Bengal Fragments for the Conversion of CO2 to Carbonates" (2021) in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • "Doubly chiral pseudopeptidic macrobicyclic molecular cages: Water-assisted dynamic covalent self-assembly and chiral self-sorting" (2022) in Chem
  • "The key role of pretreatment for the one-step and multi-step conversions of European lignocellulosic materials into furan compounds" (2023) in RSC Advances
  • "Chemo-enzymatic production of omega-3 monoacylglycerides using sponge-like ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide" (2020) in Green Chemistry

Frequent collaborators include Eduardo García-Verdugo, Belén Altava, Ferran Esteve, Raúl Porcar, and M. Isabel Burguete. These co-authors have worked with Santiago V. Luis on numerous publications across their career.

The scientist has published extensively in several venues. They have a substantial number of publications in The Cambridge Structural Database, followed by Green Chemistry, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and Polymers.

Best Publications

  • Macrocyclization Reactions: The Importance of Conformational, Configurational, and Template-Induced Preorganization.

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  • Synthetic macrocyclic peptidomimetics as tunable pH probes for the fluorescence imaging of acidic organelles in live cells.

    Francisco Galindo;M. Isabel Burguete;Laura Vigara;Santiago V. Luis

  • Chiral catalysts immobilized on achiral polymers: effect of the polymer support on the performance of the catalyst

    Belén Altava;M. Isabel Burguete;Eduardo García-Verdugo;Santiago V. Luis

  • Bioreactors based on monolith-supported ionic liquid phase for enzyme catalysis in supercritical carbon dioxide

    Pedro Lozano;Eduardo García-Verdugo;Rungtiwa Piamtongkam;Rungtiwa Piamtongkam;Naima Karbass

  • THERMODYNAMICS OF PHOSPHATE AND PYROPHOSPHATE ANIONS BINDING BY POLYAMMONIUM RECEPTORS

    Carla Bazzicalupi;Andrea Bencini;Antonio Bianchi;Mirco Cecchi

  • Efficient macrocyclization of U-turn preorganized peptidomimetics: the role of intramolecular H-bond and solvophobic effects.

    Jorge Becerril;Michael Bolte;M Isabel Burguete;Francisco Galindo

  • How Important is the Inert Matrix of Supported Enantiomeric Catalysts? Reversal of Topicity with Two Polystyrene Backbones We would like to warmly thank Prof. J. M. J. Fréchet and Dr. F. Svec for technical advice. Financial support for this work was provided by the Spanish C.I.C.Y.T. (Project MAT96-1053) and Fundació Caixa Castelló-Bancaixa (P1B97-10).

    B Altava;MI Burguete;JM Fraile;JI García

  • Ionic liquids and continuous flow processes: a good marriage to design sustainable processes

    Eduardo García-Verdugo;Belen Altava;M. Isabel Burguete;Pedro Lozano

  • Pd catalysts immobilized onto gel-supported ionic liquid-like phases (g-SILLPs): A remarkable effect of the nature of the support

    M. Isabel Burguete;Eduardo García-Verdugo;Ignacio Garcia-Villar;Fabien Gelat

  • Supramolecular Control for the Modular Synthesis of Pseudopeptidic Macrocycles through an Anion-Templated Reaction

    Ignacio Alfonso;Michael Bolte;Miriam Bru;M. Isabel Burguete

  • How Important is the Inert Matrix of Supported Enantiomeric Catalysts? Reversal of Topicity with Two Polystyrene Backbones

    Belén Altava;M. Isabel Burguete;José M. Fraile;José I. García

  • Chemical reactions and processes under flow conditions

    Santiago V Luis;Eduardo Garcia-Verdugo

  • New advances in dual stereocontrol for asymmetric reactions.

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  • THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUORESCENCE EMISSION STUDIES ON POTENTIAL MOLECULAR CHEMOSENSORS FOR ATP RECOGNITION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION

    M. Teresa Albelda;M. Alexandra Bernardo;Enrique Garcia-España;M. Luz Godino-Salido

  • Anion-Templated Syntheses of Pseudopeptidic Macrocycles†

    Miriam Bru;Ignacio Alfonso;M. Isabel Burguete;Santiago V. Luis

  • Supercritical Synthesis of Biodiesel

    Juana M. Bernal;Pedro Lozano;Eduardo García-Verdugo;M. Isabel Burguete

  • Polymer-supported ionic-liquid-like phases (SILLPs): transferring ionic liquid properties to polymeric matrices.

    Victor Sans;Naima Karbass;M. Isabel Burguete;Vicente Compañ

  • Cross-linked poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate) films doped with 1,2-diaminoanthraquinone (DAQ) as efficient materials for the colorimetric sensing of nitric oxide and nitrite anion

    Miriam Bru;M. Isabel Burguete;Francisco Galindo;Santiago V. Luis

  • Base supported ionic liquid-like phases as catalysts for the batch and continuous-flow Henry reaction

    M. Isabel Burguete;Hanno Erythropel;Eduardo Garcia-Verdugo;Santiago V. Luis

  • Polymer-Grafted Ti-TADDOL Complexes. Preparation and Use as Catalysts in Diels-Alder Reactions.

    Altava B;Burguete Mi;Escuder B;Luis Sv

  • Open-Chain Polyamine Ligands Bearing an Anthracene Unit − Chemosensors for Logic Operations at the Molecular Level

    Sérgio Alves;Fernando Pina;M. Teresa Albelda;Enrique García-España

  • Bis(oxazoline)copper Complexes Covalently Bonded to Insoluble Support as Catalysts in Cyclopropanation Reactions.

    M. Isabel Burguete;Jose M. Fraile;Jose I. Garcia;Eduardo Garcia‐Verdugo

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Isabel Burguete
M. Isabel Burguete Jaume I University
Eduardo García-Verdugo
Eduardo García-Verdugo Jaume I University
Enrique García-España
Enrique García-España University of Valencia
Michael Bolte
Michael Bolte Goethe University Frankfurt
Antonio Bianchi
Antonio Bianchi University of Florence
José M. Fraile
José M. Fraile University of Zaragoza
Fernando Pina
Fernando Pina Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Beatriu Escuder
Beatriu Escuder Jaume I University
José I. García
José I. García University of Zaragoza
María J. Vicent
María J. Vicent Cardiff University

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