Gemma Barberà

682 total citations
14 papers, 594 citations indexed

About

Gemma Barberà is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Gemma Barberà has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 594 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 10 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 4 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Gemma Barberà's work include Boron Compounds in Chemistry (13 papers), Radioactive element chemistry and processing (10 papers) and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications (9 papers). Gemma Barberà is often cited by papers focused on Boron Compounds in Chemistry (13 papers), Radioactive element chemistry and processing (10 papers) and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications (9 papers). Gemma Barberà collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Finland and United Kingdom. Gemma Barberà's co-authors include Francesç Teixidor, Clara Viñas, Reijo Sillanpää, Raikko Kivekäs, Josep M. Oliva, Georgina M. Rosair, Alan J. Welch, Massimiliano Arca, Alberto V. Puga and Vladimir Tolmachev and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Chemistry and Chemistry - A European Journal.

In The Last Decade

Gemma Barberà

13 papers receiving 586 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gemma Barberà Spain 10 526 228 227 98 72 14 594
Irina D. Kosenko Russia 15 471 0.9× 156 0.7× 264 1.2× 116 1.2× 105 1.5× 49 582
Andrey Semioshkin Russia 16 539 1.0× 149 0.7× 252 1.1× 157 1.6× 44 0.6× 25 617
I.A. Lobanova Russia 18 660 1.3× 278 1.2× 399 1.8× 103 1.1× 166 2.3× 58 861
Mário Bakardjiev Czechia 12 401 0.8× 120 0.5× 194 0.9× 96 1.0× 54 0.8× 49 445
V. Bregadze Russia 6 488 0.9× 124 0.5× 220 1.0× 163 1.7× 43 0.6× 8 523
Mark D. Mortimer United States 12 421 0.8× 278 1.2× 259 1.1× 124 1.3× 64 0.9× 16 627
Toralf Peymann United States 13 625 1.2× 227 1.0× 309 1.4× 201 2.1× 38 0.5× 15 684
Robert D. Kennedy United States 9 392 0.7× 246 1.1× 256 1.1× 202 2.1× 61 0.8× 10 602
Daniel J. Clingerman United States 6 355 0.7× 202 0.9× 225 1.0× 191 1.9× 48 0.7× 6 526
Liban M. A. Saleh United States 10 417 0.8× 475 2.1× 311 1.4× 158 1.6× 41 0.6× 10 765

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gemma Barberà

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Puga, Alberto V., Francesç Teixidor, Reijo Sillanpää, et al.. (2009). From Mono‐ to Poly‐Substituted Frameworks: A Way of Tuning the Acidic Character of CcH in o‐Carborane Derivatives. Chemistry - A European Journal. 15(38). 9755–9763. 41 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, et al.. (2008). Designed Synthesis of New ortho-Carborane Derivatives: from Mono- to Polysubstituted Frameworks. Inorganic Chemistry. 47(16). 7309–7316. 63 indexed citations
3.
Teixidor, Francesç, Gemma Barberà, Raikko Kivekäs, Reijo Sillanpää, & Clara Viñas. (2007). “Water-stable boron-iodinated dicarbollide dianions [7,8-nido-C2H2B9I9]2−and [7,8-nido-C2H2B9I8H]2−. Dalton Transactions. 1668–1670. 8 indexed citations
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Teixidor, Francesç, Gemma Barberà, Clara Viñas, Reijo Sillanpää, & Raikko Kivekäs. (2006). Synthesis of Boron-Iodinated o-Carborane Derivatives. Water Stability of the Periodinated Monoprotic Salt. Inorganic Chemistry. 45(9). 3496–3498. 51 indexed citations
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Teixidor, Francesç, Gemma Barberà, Raikko Kivekäs, et al.. (2005). Are Methyl Groups Electron-Donating or Electron-Withdrawing in Boron Clusters? Permethylation of o-Carborane. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127(29). 10158–10159. 199 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, et al.. (2004). Synthesis and Reactivity of New Halogenated O‐Carborane Derivatives. ChemInform. 36(1). 1 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, Francesç Teixidor, Clara Viñas, Reijo Sillanpää, & Raikko Kivekäs. (2003). Sequential Nucleophilic−Electrophilic Reactions Selectively Produce Isomerically Pure Nona‐B‐Substituted o‐Carborane Derivatives. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2003(8). 1511–1513. 21 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, et al.. (2003). High yield [125I]iodide-labeling of iodinated carboranes by palladium-catalyzed isotopic exchange. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 680(1-2). 188–192. 18 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, Clara Viñas, Francesç Teixidor, Georgina M. Rosair, & Alan J. Welch. (2002). Synthesis and characterisation of the exo-nido molybdacarborane complex Mo(η-C3H5)(CO)2(7,8-μ-SCH2CH2S-7,8-nido-C2B9H10). Strong BHMo 3-centre bonding. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 663(1-2). 221–226. 8 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, Clara Viñas, Francesç Teixidor, Georgina M. Rosair, & Alan J. Welch. (2002). Self-assembly of carborane molecules via C–H⋯I hydrogen bonding: the molecular and crystal structures of 3-I-1,2-closo-C2B10H11. Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions. 3647–3648. 50 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, Clara Viñas, Francesç Teixidor, Alan J. Welch, & Georgina M. Rosair. (2002). Retention of the B(3)X (X=Br, I) bond in closo-o-carborane derivatives after nucleophilic attack. The first synthesis of [3-X-7-R-7,8-nido-C2B9H10]− (X=Br, I). Crystal structure of [HNMe3][3-I-7,8-nido-C2B9H11]. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 657(1-2). 217–223. 19 indexed citations
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Viñas, Clara, Gemma Barberà, & Francesç Teixidor. (2002). The BI activation in o-carborane clusters: their fate towards BH. Easy synthesis of [7,10-C2B10H13]−. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 642(1-2). 16–19. 27 indexed citations
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Barberà, Gemma, et al.. (1987). Functionalization of cycloheptatriene: the reaction of cycloheptatrienyltricarbonylferrate with chloroformates. Organometallics. 6(2). 398–403. 5 indexed citations

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