Richard Mendelsohn

About Richard Mendelsohn

Richard Mendelsohn, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, specializes in the field of Chemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Response to Shirli Gilbert

IPr#–highly hindered, broadly applicable N-heterocyclic carbenes

MgZnO dual gate thin film transistor for the sensitive determination of modified folic acid

FT-IR investigation of Terbinafine interaction with stratum corneum constituents

Microwave-enabled incorporation of single atomic Cu catalytic sites in holey graphene: unifying structural requirements of a carbon matrix for simultaneous achievement of high …

Visualization of epidermal reservoir formation from topical diclofenac gels by Raman spectroscopy

Transformation of the designed metal centers in a MOF to single atom catalytic sites via microwave heating

Richard Mendelsohn Information

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Citations(all)

19829

Citations(since 2020)

3889

Cited By

17488

hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

223

i10Index(since 2020)

88

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Richard Mendelsohn Skills & Research Interests

Chemistry

Top articles of Richard Mendelsohn

Response to Shirli Gilbert

Jewish Historical Studies

2023/1/1

Milton Shain
Milton Shain

H-Index: 8

Richard Mendelsohn
Richard Mendelsohn

H-Index: 35

IPr#–highly hindered, broadly applicable N-heterocyclic carbenes

Chemical Science

2021

Qun Zhao
Qun Zhao

H-Index: 15

Guangchen Li
Guangchen Li

H-Index: 12

Richard Mendelsohn
Richard Mendelsohn

H-Index: 35

MgZnO dual gate thin film transistor for the sensitive determination of modified folic acid

IEEE Sensors Journal

2020/12/15

FT-IR investigation of Terbinafine interaction with stratum corneum constituents

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes

2020/9/1

Richard Mendelsohn
Richard Mendelsohn

H-Index: 35

Microwave-enabled incorporation of single atomic Cu catalytic sites in holey graphene: unifying structural requirements of a carbon matrix for simultaneous achievement of high …

ACS Applied Energy Materials

2020/8/4

Visualization of epidermal reservoir formation from topical diclofenac gels by Raman spectroscopy

Journal of Pain Research

2020/7/2

Richard Mendelsohn
Richard Mendelsohn

H-Index: 35

Transformation of the designed metal centers in a MOF to single atom catalytic sites via microwave heating

American Chemical Society SciMeetings

2020/3/22

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