R.P. Rose

1.4k total citations
20 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

R.P. Rose is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, R.P. Rose has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Organic Chemistry, 15 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in R.P. Rose's work include Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds (12 papers), Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (11 papers) and N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry (5 papers). R.P. Rose is often cited by papers focused on Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds (12 papers), Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (11 papers) and N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry (5 papers). R.P. Rose collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Switzerland. R.P. Rose's co-authors include Cameron Jones, Andreas Stasch, David P. Mills, Jacqueline S. Barrett, Peter G. Gibson, Jane G. Muir, Simon Aldridge, Jessica R. Biesiekierski, Ourania Rosella and Susan Shepherd and has published in prestigious journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Inorganic Chemistry and Chemistry - A European Journal.

In The Last Decade

R.P. Rose

20 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R.P. Rose United Kingdom 17 657 537 230 126 125 20 1.1k
Johannes Köbberling Germany 17 396 0.6× 58 0.1× 8 0.0× 9 0.1× 34 0.3× 46 904
Patricia A. Jackson United States 14 153 0.2× 331 0.6× 2 0.0× 39 0.3× 43 0.3× 18 653
Maria Chiara di Gregorio Italy 18 351 0.5× 92 0.2× 7 0.0× 13 0.1× 19 0.2× 34 820
Chunlan Song China 20 1.1k 1.7× 81 0.2× 12 0.1× 12 0.1× 17 0.1× 60 1.5k
Euna Ko South Korea 13 139 0.2× 77 0.1× 12 0.1× 14 0.1× 8 0.1× 21 835
Jia Luo United States 10 393 0.6× 154 0.3× 2 0.0× 5 0.0× 33 0.3× 17 650
Sun Yan China 12 37 0.1× 225 0.4× 4 0.0× 66 0.5× 35 0.3× 21 506
Ayesha Sultan Pakistan 9 131 0.2× 21 0.0× 21 0.1× 5 0.0× 20 0.2× 21 423
Yoshinori Hirai Japan 13 156 0.2× 23 0.0× 2 0.0× 25 0.2× 11 0.1× 31 486

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Yao, Chu K, Hong‐Lin Tan, Daniel R. van Langenberg, et al.. (2013). Dietary sorbitol and mannitol: food content and distinct absorption patterns between healthy individuals and patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 27(s2). 263–275. 101 indexed citations
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Biesiekierski, Jessica R., Ourania Rosella, R.P. Rose, et al.. (2011). Quantification of fructans, galacto-oligosacharides and other short-chain carbohydrates in processed grains and cereals. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 24(2). 154–176. 264 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, et al.. (2010). Bulky guanidinato and amidinato zinc complexes and their comparative stabilities. Dalton Transactions. 39(37). 8788–8788. 26 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, David P. Mills, R.P. Rose, Andreas Stasch, & W.D. Woodul. (2010). Synthesis and further reactivity studies of some transition metal gallyl complexes. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 695(22). 2410–2417. 33 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, C. Schulten, R.P. Rose, et al.. (2009). Amidinato– and Guanidinato–Cobalt(I) Complexes: Characterization of Exceptionally Short Co–Co Interactions. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 48(40). 7406–7410. 121 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, C. Schulten, R.P. Rose, et al.. (2009). Amidinato– and Guanidinato–Cobalt(I) Complexes: Characterization of Exceptionally Short Co–Co Interactions. Angewandte Chemie. 121(40). 7542–7546. 42 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, David P. Mills, R.P. Rose, & Andreas Stasch. (2008). Synthesis and structural characterisation of group 10 metal(ii) gallyl complexes: analogies with platinum diboration catalysts?. Dalton Transactions. 4395–4395. 37 indexed citations
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Rose, R.P., Cameron Jones, C. Schulten, Simon Aldridge, & Andreas Stasch. (2008). Synthesis and Characterization of Amidinate–Iron(I) Complexes: Analogies with β‐Diketiminate Chemistry. Chemistry - A European Journal. 14(28). 8477–8480. 47 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, R.P. Rose, & Andreas Stasch. (2008). Synthesis, characterisation and reactivity of germanium(ii) amidinate and guanidinate complexes. Dalton Transactions. 2871–2871. 81 indexed citations
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Muir, JG, et al.. (2008). Minimising colonic fermentation of high fructan foods : using food processing techniques to reduce levels of fructans in onion and garlic. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 2 indexed citations
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Jin, Guo‐Xia, et al.. (2008). Synthesis and characterisation of bulky guanidines and phosphaguanidines: precursors for low oxidation state metallacycles. New Journal of Chemistry. 33(1). 64–75. 75 indexed citations
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Brym, M., Craig M. Forsyth, Cameron Jones, et al.. (2007). Ligand effects in the syntheses and structures of novel heteroleptic and homoleptic bismuth(iii) formamidinate complexes. Dalton Transactions. 3282–3282. 16 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, R.P. Rose, & Andreas Stasch. (2007). Synthesis and characterisation of zinc gallyl complexes: First structural elucidations of Zn–Ga bonds. Dalton Transactions. 2997–2999. 43 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron & R.P. Rose. (2007). Synthesis and characterisation of tetramethylpiperidinyloxide (TEMPO) complexes of group 13 metal hydrides. New Journal of Chemistry. 31(8). 1484–1484. 27 indexed citations
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Aldridge, Simon, Robert J. Baker, N.D. Coombs, et al.. (2006). Complexes of a gallium heterocycle with transition metal dicyclopentadienyl and cyclopentadienylcarbonyl fragments, and with a dialkylmanganese compound. Dalton Transactions. 3313–3313. 56 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, David P. Mills, James A. Platts, & R.P. Rose. (2006). Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Theoretical Studies of Complexes of Magnesium and Calcium with Gallium Heterocycles. Inorganic Chemistry. 45(8). 3146–3148. 62 indexed citations
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Jones, Cameron, David P. Mills, & R.P. Rose. (2006). Oxidative addition of an imidazolium cation to an anionic gallium(I) N-heterocyclic carbene analogue: Synthesis and characterisation of novel gallium hydride complexes. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 691(13). 3060–3064. 56 indexed citations
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Green, S.P., Cameron Jones, Andreas Stasch, & R.P. Rose. (2006). ‘GaI’: A new reagent for chemo- and diastereoselective C–C bond forming reactions. New Journal of Chemistry. 31(1). 127–134. 3 indexed citations

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