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D-Index
60
Citations
16857
World Ranking
9559
National Ranking
2686

Andrew Streitwieser 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 Andrew Streitwieser sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 467 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrew Streitwieser 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 Andrew Streitwieser sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • 1978 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1977 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1958 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Andrew Streitwieser is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their recent publication record includes a paper titled Issue Information, published in 2024 in the Journal of Computational Chemistry.

The list of recent coauthors collaborating with Andrew Streitwieser includes:

  • Martin Mrovec
  • Peter M. W. Gill
  • Thorren Kirschbaum
  • Xiangfei Wang
  • Annika Bande

Among publication venues, the Journal of Computational Chemistry is noted with one publication.

Throughout their career, Andrew Streitwieser has received several fellowships as forms of recognition, including:

  • Fellow of the American Chemical Society (2009)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1978)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1977)
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1958)

The research profile displays a foundation in computational chemistry, as indicated by the publication outlet and collaborations, though specific research fields, subfields, and main topics of work are not detailed in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Molecular orbital theory for organic chemists

    Andrew Streitwieser;H. W. Salzberg

  • Natural energy decomposition analysis: An energy partitioning procedure for molecular interactions with application to weak hydrogen bonding, strong ionic, and moderate donor–acceptor interactions

    Eric D. Glendening;Andrew Streitwieser

  • Bis(cyclooctatetraenyl)uranium (uranocene). A new class of sandwich complexes that utilize atomic f orbitals

    Andrew Streitwieser;Ulrich Mueller-Westerhoff

  • Kinetic Isotope Effects in the Acetolyses of Deuterated Cyclopentyl Tosylates1,2

    A. Streitwieser;R. H. Jagow;R. C. Fahey;S. Suzuki

  • Electron Delocalization and the Fermi Hole

    Richard F. W. Bader;Andrew Streitwieser;Arnst Neuhaus;Keith E. Laidig

  • Solvolytic displacement reactions

    Andrew Streitwieser

  • A Molecular Orbital Study of Ionization Potentials of Organic Compounds Utilizing the ι-Technique1

    Andrew Streitwieser

  • Lanthanide(III) complexes with cyclooctatetraene dianion. Synthetic chemistry, characterization, and physical properties

    K. O. Hodgson;F. Mares;D. F. Starks;A. Streitwieser

  • Small-Ring Compounds. X. Molecular Orbital Calculations of Properties of Some Small-Ring Hydrocarbons and Free Radicals

    John D. Roberts;Andrew Streitwieser;Clare M. Regan

  • Ab initio SCF-MO calculations of methyllithium and related systems. Absence of covalent character in the carbon-lithium bonds

    Andrew Streitwieser;James E. Williams;Spiro Alexandratos;John M. McKelvey

  • Basicity of a stable carbene, 1,3-di-tert-butylimidazol-2-ylidene, in THF.

    Unknown

  • Theoretical study of carbanions and lithium salts derived from dimethyl sulfone

    Daniel A. Bors;Andrew. Streitwieser

  • A simple molecular orbital treatment of hyperconjugation

    A. Streitwieser;P.M. Nair

  • Barriers to ring rotation in 1,1',4,4'-tetra-tert-butyluranocene and 1,1',3,3'-tetra-tert-butylferrocene

    Wayne D. Luke;Andrew Streitwieser

  • The role of delocalization in benzene

    Eric D. Glendening;Rudiger Faust;Andrew Streitwieser;K. Peter C. Vollhardt

  • The role of resonance and inductive effects in the acidity of carboxylic acids

    Michele R. F. Siggel;Andrew. Streitwieser;T. Darrah. Thomas

  • Integrated spatial electron populations in molecules: Application to simple molecules

    John B. Collins;Andrew Streitwieser

  • Ab initio study of .sigma.- and .pi.-effects in benzenes fused to four-membered rings: rehybridization, delocalization, and antiaromaticity

    Rudiger Faust;Eric D. Glendening;Andrew Streitwieser;K. Peter C. Vollhardt

  • Lanthanide complexes with cyclooctatetraene di-anion

    F. Mares;K. Hodgson;A. Streitwieser

  • Preparation and properties of uranocene, Di-$pi$- cyclooctatetraeneuranium(IV)

    A. Streitwieser;U. Muller-Westerhoff;G. Sonnichsen;F. Mares

  • Semipolar P−O and P−C bonds: a theoretical study of hypophosphite and related methylenephosphoranes

    Andrew J. Streitwieser;Andrzej Rajca;Robert S. McDowell;Rainer Glaser

  • Photoelectron Spectra and Bonding in Cerocene, Bis(π-[8]annulene)cerium(IV)

    Andrew Streitwieser;Steven A. Kinsley;John T. Rigsbee;Ignazio L. Fragala

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith O. Hodgson
Keith O. Hodgson Stanford University
Paul v. R. Schleyer
Paul v. R. Schleyer University of Georgia
Andrzej Rajca
Andrzej Rajca University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Norman M. Edelstein
Norman M. Edelstein Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Allan Zalkin
Allan Zalkin University of California, Berkeley
Henry F. Schaefer
Henry F. Schaefer University of Georgia
Peter J. Stang
Peter J. Stang University of Utah
John D. Roberts
John D. Roberts Yale University
David H. Templeton
David H. Templeton University of California, Berkeley
Tobin J. Marks
Tobin J. Marks Northwestern University

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