Deborah S. Evans

935 total citations
11 papers, 787 citations indexed

About

Deborah S. Evans is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah S. Evans has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 787 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Inorganic Chemistry, 5 papers in Organic Chemistry and 3 papers in Pharmaceutical Science. Recurrent topics in Deborah S. Evans's work include Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (5 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (4 papers) and Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications (3 papers). Deborah S. Evans is often cited by papers focused on Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (5 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (4 papers) and Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications (3 papers). Deborah S. Evans collaborates with scholars based in China, United Kingdom and United States. Deborah S. Evans's co-authors include Jian He, Lingling Lv, G. Yagupsky, G. Wilkinson, Xian‐Ying Duan, Zunlong Zhou, Xiang Xiao, Fei Li, Liqun Zhang and Anne L. Strozier and has published in prestigious journals such as Water Research, Journal of Hazardous Materials and Sensors and Actuators B Chemical.

In The Last Decade

Deborah S. Evans

11 papers receiving 748 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Deborah S. Evans China 7 347 301 214 195 136 11 787
S. Mayadevi India 20 668 1.9× 304 1.0× 197 0.9× 349 1.8× 119 0.9× 47 1.2k
Marco A. Sánchez-Castillo United States 16 714 2.1× 257 0.9× 144 0.7× 245 1.3× 65 0.5× 24 1.4k
Janina Dechnik Germany 8 568 1.6× 391 1.3× 73 0.3× 612 3.1× 36 0.3× 9 1.1k
Xian‐Ying Duan China 17 894 2.6× 162 0.5× 133 0.6× 893 4.6× 129 0.9× 36 1.3k
Arijit Goswami India 13 288 0.8× 139 0.5× 61 0.3× 362 1.9× 47 0.3× 16 648
Chinmoy Das India 19 822 2.4× 241 0.8× 114 0.5× 373 1.9× 45 0.3× 45 1.3k
Nourredine Bettahar Algeria 14 491 1.4× 443 1.5× 201 0.9× 71 0.4× 127 0.9× 29 898
João Barros Valim Brazil 20 1.5k 4.2× 218 0.7× 175 0.8× 291 1.5× 209 1.5× 39 1.7k
Mrinal Kanti Adak India 18 379 1.1× 259 0.9× 111 0.5× 66 0.3× 42 0.3× 50 943
Zhipeng Lü China 13 559 1.6× 146 0.5× 124 0.6× 415 2.1× 98 0.7× 18 834

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All Works

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Xiao, Xiang, et al.. (2008). Co-based catalysts from Co/Fe/Al layered double hydroxides for preparation of carbon nanotubes. Applied Clay Science. 42(3-4). 405–409. 82 indexed citations
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Yang, Xiao‐Qing, Xi Chen, Xiong Zhang, Wensheng Yang, & Deborah S. Evans. (2008). Direct electrochemistry and electrocatalysis with horseradish peroxidase immobilized in polyquaternium-manganese oxide nanosheet nanocomposite films. Sensors and Actuators B Chemical. 134(1). 182–188. 26 indexed citations
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Lv, Lingling, et al.. (2007). Treatment of high fluoride concentration water by MgAl-CO3 layered double hydroxides: Kinetic and equilibrium studies. Water Research. 41(7). 1534–1542. 189 indexed citations
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Lv, Lingling, et al.. (2005). Factors influencing the removal of fluoride from aqueous solution by calcined Mg–Al–CO3 layered double hydroxides. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 133(1-3). 119–128. 239 indexed citations
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Baker, Paul K., Michael G. B. Drew, & Deborah S. Evans. (2001). Bis(1-phenyl-1-propyne) comple×es of tungsten(II): crystal structures of [WI<sub>2</sub>(CO)(NCR)(η<sup>2</sup>-MeC<sub>2</sub>Ph)<sub>2</sub>] (R = Me, Et, or Ph). Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 79(3). 263–271. 1 indexed citations
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Baker, Paul K., Michael G. B. Drew, & Deborah S. Evans. (2001). Bis(1-phenyl-1-propyne) complexes of tungsten(II): crystal structures of [WI2(CO)(NCR)(η2-MeC2Ph)2] (R = Me, Et, or Ph). Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 79(3). 263–271. 2 indexed citations
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Baker, Paul K., Deborah S. Evans, & Michael G. B. Drew. (1999). The preparation, structure and unusual substitution reactions of the cationic 2-butyne complex [WI(CO)(NCMe){P(OiPr)3}2(η2-MeC2Me)][BPh4]. Inorganic Chemistry Communications. 2(5). 169–172. 1 indexed citations
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Baker, Paul K., et al.. (1999). Synthesis, molecular structures, fluxional properties and catalytic activity of a series of alkyne complexes of molybdenum(II) and tungsten(II) containing phosphite donor ligands. Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions. 2541–2550. 7 indexed citations
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Strozier, Anne L. & Deborah S. Evans. (1998). Health and distress in social workers: Results of a national survey. Smith College Studies in Social Work. 69(1). 60–77. 13 indexed citations
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Evans, Deborah S., G. Yagupsky, & G. Wilkinson. (1968). The reaction of hydridocarbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium with carbon monoxide, and of the reaction products, hydridodicarbonylbis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium and dimeric species, with hydrogen. Journal of the Chemical Society A Inorganic Physical Theoretical. 2660–2660. 224 indexed citations
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OʼConnor, Charmian J., G. Yagupsky, Deborah S. Evans, & G. Wilkinson. (1968). Homogeneous hydrogenation of α-olefins using hydridocarbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I). Chemical Communications (London). 0(7). 420–421. 3 indexed citations

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