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Venkatesan Subramanian

Venkatesan Subramanian

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
14535
World Ranking
9176
National Ranking
124

Venkatesan Subramanian 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 Venkatesan Subramanian sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 324 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Venkatesan Subramanian 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 Venkatesan Subramanian sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Venkatesan Subramanian is affiliated with the Central Leather Research Institute in India and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science. Their research primarily spans Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Pharmacology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Plant-based Medicinal Research
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques

Venkatesan Subramanian has published research in multiple venues, with a notable concentration in the following journals and platforms:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (19 publications)
  • Journal of Chemical Sciences (3 publications)
  • Chemical Communications (3 publications)
  • Research Square (3 publications)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (2 publications)

Among the recent papers affiliated with their research are:

  • "Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 to Ethylene by Molecular Cu-Complex Immobilized on Graphitized Mesoporous Carbon," published in 2020 in Small
  • "Adhatoda Vasica attenuates inflammatory and hypoxic responses in preclinical mouse models: potential for repurposing in COVID-19-like conditions," published in 2021 in Respiratory Research
  • "Aromaticity-Photovoltaic Property Relationship of Triphenylamine-Based D-π-A Dyes: Leads from DFT Calculations," published in 2020 in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "Bifunctional Electrocatalytic Activity of Ordered Intermetallics Based on Pd and Sn," published in 2020 in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • "Defect Engineered Ternary Spinel: An Efficient Cathode for an Aqueous Rechargeable Zinc-Ion Battery of Long-Term Cyclability," published in 2022 in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Frequent collaboration characterizes their research, with significant co-authorship involving the following individuals:

  • Venkata Surya Kumar Choutipalli (34 coauthored works)
  • Govindasamy Sekar (10 coauthored works)
  • Mahiuddin Baidya (9 coauthored works)
  • Solai Pandidurai (9 coauthored works)
  • Vinod Bhajammanavar (8 coauthored works)

Best Publications

  • Bader’s Theory of Atoms in Molecules (AIM) and its Applications to Chemical Bonding

    P Shyam Vinod Kumar;V Raghavendra;V Subramanian

  • Electrophilicity-based charge transfer descriptor.

    J. Padmanabhan;R. Parthasarathi;V. Subramanian;P. K. Chattaraj

  • Electrophilicity index as a possible descriptor of biological activity.

    R Parthasarathi;V Subramanian;D R Roy;P K Chattaraj

  • Hydrogen Bonding without Borders: An Atoms-in-Molecules Perspective

    R. Parthasarathi;V. Subramanian;N. Sathyamurthy

  • Application of quantum chemical descriptor in quantitative structure activity and structure property relationship

    P. Thanikaivelan;V. Subramanian;J. Raghava Rao;Balachandran Unni Nair

  • Intermolecular reactivity through the generalized philicity concept

    R. Parthasarathi;J. Padmanabhan;M. Elango;V. Subramanian

  • Interaction of DNA with [Cr(Schiff base)(H2O)2]ClO4

    Rajamanickam Vijayalakshmi;Mookandi Kanthimathi;Venkatesan Subramanian;Balachandran Unni Nair

  • Comparison of Global Reactivity Descriptors Calculated Using Various Density Functionals: A QSAR Perspective

    R. Vijayaraj;V. Subramanian;P. K. Chattaraj

  • Electrophilicity as a possible descriptor for toxicity prediction.

    D.R. Roy;R. Parthasarathi;B. Maiti;V. Subramanian

  • Stabilization of collagen using plant polyphenol: Role of catechin

    B. Madhan;V. Subramanian;J. Raghava Rao;Balachandran Unni Nair

  • Toxicity analysis of benzidine through chemical reactivity and selectivity profiles: a DFT approach

    BioChem Press;Ramakrishnan Parthasarathi;Jaganathan Padmanabhan;Utpal Sarkar

  • Achieving highly efficient CO2 to CO electroreduction exceeding 300 mA cm−2 with single-atom nickel electrocatalysts

    Hui-Yun Jeong;Mani Balamurugan;Venkata Surya Kumar Choutipalli;Venkata Surya Kumar Choutipalli;Eun-suk Jeong

  • Multiphilic descriptor for chemical reactivity and selectivity.

    J Padmanabhan;R Parthasarathi;M Elango;V Subramanian

  • Chemical Reactivity Profiles of Two Selected Polychlorinated Biphenyls

    R. Parthasarathi;J. Padmanabhan;V. Subramanian;B. Maiti

  • DNA Cleavage by a Chromium(III) Complex

    Rajamanickam Vijayalakshmi;Mookandi Kanthimathi;Venkatesan Subramanian;Balachandran Unni Nair

  • Hydrogen Bonding in Phenol, Water, and Phenol−Water Clusters

    Ramakrishnan Parthasarathi;V Subramanian;N Sathyamurthy

  • Molecular dynamics simulations to investigate polymer–polymer and polymer–metal oxide interactions ☆

    B. Prathab;V. Subramanian;T.M. Aminabhavi

  • Is the fukui function a right descriptor of hard-hard interactions?

    Junia Melin;Felipe Aparicio;Venkatesan Subramanian;Marcelo Galván

  • Variation of electrophilicity during molecular vibrations and internal rotations

    R. Parthasarathi;M. Elango;V. Subramanian;P. K. Chattaraj

  • Toxicity analysis of 33'44'5-pentachloro biphenyl through chemical reactivity and selectivity profiles

    R. Parthasarathi;J. Padmanabhan;V. Subramanian;B. Maiti

Frequent Co-Authors

Pratim K. Chattaraj
Pratim K. Chattaraj Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Ramakrishnan Parthasarathi
Ramakrishnan Parthasarathi Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Balachandran Unni Nair
Balachandran Unni Nair Central Leather Research Institute
Thalappil Pradeep
Thalappil Pradeep Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Anurag A. Agrawal
Anurag A. Agrawal Cornell University
Alok Dhawan
Alok Dhawan Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Jian Shi
Jian Shi University of Kentucky
Blake A. Simmons
Blake A. Simmons Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Seema Singh
Seema Singh Sandia National Laboratories
Patrick Bultinck
Patrick Bultinck Ghent University

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