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D-Index
48
Citations
9399
World Ranking
15148
National Ranking
1105

Sven Schneider 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 Sven Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 188 publications — 28th percentile

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

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

Sven Schneider 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 Sven Schneider 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.

Overview

Sven Schneider is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany. Their research focus spans several fields, predominantly materials science and chemistry, with significant contributions within the intersections of these disciplines.

The main fields of study for Schneider include:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Within these fields, Schneider works extensively in these subfields:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Catalysis

The core topics addressed in Schneider's work are:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions

Schneider has published papers in several frequent venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
  • Nature Chemistry

Notable recent papers by Schneider include:

  • "Nitrogen Fixation via Splitting into Nitrido Complexes," 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • "A platinum(ii) metallonitrene with a triplet ground state," 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • "Nitrogen Atom Transfer Catalysis by Metallonitrene C−H Insertion: Photocatalytic Amidation of Aldehydes," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Cyanate Formation via Photolytic Splitting of Dinitrogen," 2021, JACS Au
  • "(Electro-)chemical Splitting of Dinitrogen with a Rhenium Pincer Complex," 2020, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

Schneider frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their main co-authors include:

  • Serhiy Demeshko
  • Christian Würtele
  • Max C. Holthausen
  • Markus Finger
  • Hendrik Verplancke

Best Publications

  • First-Row Transition Metal (De)Hydrogenation Catalysis Based On Functional Pincer Ligands.

    Lukas Alig;Maximilian Fritz;Sven Schneider

  • Lewis Acid-Assisted Formic Acid Dehydrogenation Using a Pincer-Supported Iron Catalyst

    Elizabeth A. Bielinski;Paraskevi O. Lagaditis;Yuanyuan Zhang;Brandon Q. Mercado

  • Ruthenium Complexes with Cooperative PNP Ligands: Bifunctional Catalysts for the Dehydrogenation of Ammonia–Borane

    Martina Käss;Anja Friedrich;Markus Drees;Sven Schneider

  • Catalytic Dehydrocoupling/Dehydrogenation of N-Methylamine-Borane and Ammonia-Borane: Synthesis and Characterization of High Molecular Weight Polyaminoboranes

    Anne Staubitz;Matthew E. Sloan;Alasdair P. M. Robertson;Anja Friedrich

  • Well-Defined Iron Catalysts for the Acceptorless Reversible Dehydrogenation-Hydrogenation of Alcohols and Ketones

    Sumit Chakraborty;Paraskevi O. Lagaditis;Moritz Förster;Elizabeth A. Bielinski

  • Cooperative Aliphatic PNP Amido Pincer Ligands – Versatile Building Blocks for Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis

    Sven Schneider;Jenni Meiners;Bjorn Askevold

  • Ruthenium-Catalyzed Dimethylamineborane Dehydrogenation: Stepwise Metal-Centered Dehydrocyclization

    Anja Friedrich;Markus Drees;Sven Schneider

  • Ammonia formation by metal–ligand cooperative hydrogenolysis of a nitrido ligand

    Bjorn Askevold;Jorge Torres Nieto;Samat Tussupbayev;Martin Diefenbach

  • Nitrogen Fixation via Splitting into Nitrido Complexes.

    Sebastian J. K. Forrest;Bastian Schluschaß;Ekaterina Y. Yuzik-Klimova;Sven Schneider

  • Nitrene Radical Intermediates in Catalytic Synthesis

    Petrus F. Kuijpers;Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt;Sven Schneider;Bas de Bruin

  • Closed-shell and open-shell square-planar iridium nitrido complexes

    Markus G. Scheibel;Bjorn Askevold;Frank W. Heinemann;Edward J. Reijerse

  • The mechanism of borane-amine dehydrocoupling with bifunctional ruthenium catalysts.

    Alexander N Marziale;Anja Friedrich;Isabel Klopsch;Markus Drees

  • Dinitrogen Splitting and Functionalization in the Coordination Sphere of Rhenium

    Isabel Klopsch;Markus Finger;Christian Würtele;Bastian Milde

  • Acceptorless Dehydrogenation of Alcohols: Perspectives for Synthesis and H2 Storage.

    Anja Friedrich;Sven Schneider

  • Conversion of Dinitrogen into Acetonitrile under Ambient Conditions.

    Isabel Klopsch;Markus Kinauer;Markus Finger;Christian Würtele

  • Estimation of the vibrational contribution to the entropy change associated with the low- to high-spin transition in Fe(phen)2(NCS)2 complexes: Results obtained by IR and Raman spectroscopy and DFT calculations

    G. Brehm;M. Reiher;S. Schneider

  • Highly Active Iron Catalyst for Ammonia Borane Dehydrocoupling at Room Temperature

    Arne Glüer;Moritz Förster;Vinicius R. Celinski;Jörn Schmedt auf der Günne

  • Mechanism of Chemical and Electrochemical N2 Splitting by a Rhenium Pincer Complex

    Brian M. Lindley;Richt S. van Alten;Markus Finger;Florian Schendzielorz

  • Highly stereoselective proton/hydride exchange: assistance of hydrogen bonding for the heterolytic splitting of H2.

    Anja Friedrich;Markus Drees;Jörn Schmedt auf der Günne;Sven Schneider

  • Learning from the Neighbors: Improving Homogeneous Catalysts with Functional Ligands Motivated by Heterogeneous and Biocatalysis

    Bjorn Askevold;Herbert W. Roesky;Sven Schneider

  • Ruthenium complexes with cooperative PNP-pincer amine, amido, imine, and enamido ligands: facile ligand backbone functionalization processes.

    Anja Friedrich;Markus Drees;Martina Käss;Eberhardt Herdtweck

Frequent Co-Authors

Max C. Holthausen
Max C. Holthausen Goethe University Frankfurt
Bas de Bruin
Bas de Bruin University of Amsterdam
Eberhardt Herdtweck
Eberhardt Herdtweck Technical University of Munich
Serhiy Demeshko
Serhiy Demeshko University of Göttingen
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt University of Amsterdam
Frank W. Heinemann
Frank W. Heinemann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Frederick D. Lewis
Frederick D. Lewis Northwestern University
Martin Lutz
Martin Lutz Utrecht University
Tobin J. Marks
Tobin J. Marks Northwestern University
Alexander J. M. Miller
Alexander J. M. Miller University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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