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Arne Haaland

Arne Haaland

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
13080
World Ranking
10092
National Ranking
28

Overview

Arne Haaland is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway.

Currently, there is limited publicly available information regarding their recent academic papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, main research topics, or awards won.

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Best Publications

  • Synthesis and Structure of a Stable Silylene

    Michael Denk;Robert Lennon;Randy Hayashi;Robert West

  • Covalent versus Dative Bonds to Main Group Metals, a Useful Distinction

    Arne Haaland

  • Synthesis of bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)amido]iron(II). Structure and bonding in M[N(SiMe3)2]2 (M = manganese, iron, cobalt): two-coordinate transition-metal amides

    R. A. Andersen;Knut Faegri;Jennifer C. Green;Arne Haaland

  • The Determination of Barriers to Internal Rotation by Means of Electron Diffraction. Ferrocene and Ruthenocene.

    A. Haaland;J. E. Nilsson;Thomas Olson;Torbjörn Norin

  • On the molecular structure of ferrocene, Fe(C5H5)2

    Robert K. Bohn;Arne Haaland

  • Design and Testing of a Micro Reaction Calorimeter.

    Ingemar Wadsö;A. Haaland;Sven Westman;Salo Gronowitz

  • Subvalent Group 4B metal alkyls and amides. Part 9. Germanium and tin alkene analogues, the dimetallenes M2R4[M = Ge or Sn, R = CH(SiMe3)2]: X-ray structures, molecular orbital calculations for M2H4, and trends in the series M2R′4[M = C, Si, Ge, or Sn; R′= R, Ph, C6H2Me3-2,4,6, or C6H3Et2-2,6]

    David E. Goldberg;Peter B. Hitchcock;Michael F. Lappert;K. Mark Thomas

  • Kovalente und dative Bindungen zu Hauptgruppenmetallen, eine nützliche Unterscheidung

    Arne Haaland

  • Topological analysis of electron densities: is the presence of an atomic interaction line in an equilibrium geometry a sufficient condition for the existence of a chemical bond?

    Arne Haaland;Dimitry J. Shorokhov;Natalya V. Tverdova

  • Refinement of the Structure of alpha-TeO2.

    Oliver Lindqvist;A. Haaland;J. E. Nilsson;Salo Gronowitz

  • The Equilibrium Structure of Ferrocene

    Sonia Coriani;Arne Haaland;Trygve Helgaker;Poul Jørgensen

  • Subvalent Group 4B metal alkyls and amides. Part 8. Germanium and tin carbene analogues MR2[M = Ge or Sn, R = CH(SiMe3)2]: syntheses and structures in the gas phase (electron diffraction); molecular-orbital calculations for MH2 and GeMe2

    Torgny Fjeldberg;Arne Haaland;Birgitte E. R. Schilling;Michael F. Lappert

  • Acid Degradation of Lignin. Part VII. The Cleavage of Ether Bonds.

    Knut Lundquist;Rolf Lundgren;Jacob Danielsen;Arne Haaland

  • Structural Studies on the Rare Earth Carboxylates. 4. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Orthorhombic Trisodium Tris(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)ytterbiumate(III)-14-hydrate.

    Jörgen Albertsson;Ulf Aava;A. Haaland;Dag Resser

  • A Gas Phase Electron Diffraction Investigation of the Molecular Structures of Trimethylaluminium Monomer and Dimer.

    A. Almenningen;S. Halvorsen;A. Haaland;Kalevi Pihlaja

  • A modification of the Schomaker—Stevenson rule for prediction of single bond distances

    Richard Blom;Arne Haaland

  • Refinement of the Crystal Structure of Ruthenium Dioxide.

    Carl-Erik Boman;Jacob Danielsen;Arne Haaland;Bodil Jerslev

  • The Stability of Metal Halide Complexes in Aqueous Solution. VII. The Chloride Complexes of Copper(I).

    Sten Ahrland;James Rawsthorne;Arne Haaland;Bodil Jerslev

  • The coordination geometry of gaseous hexamethyltungsten is not octahedral

    Arne Haaland;Andreas Hammel;Kristin Rypdal;Hans V. Volden

  • On the molecular structure of dicyclopentadienyllead

    A. Almenningen;A. Haaland;Tove Motzfeldt

  • The Molecular Structure of Gaseous Dibenzene Chromium (C6H6)2Cr.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Sigfrid Svensson
Sigfrid Svensson Lund University
Nils Andreas Sörensen
Nils Andreas Sörensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Michael F. Lappert
Michael F. Lappert University of Sussex
Wolfgang Scherer
Wolfgang Scherer Augsburg College
Jennifer C. Green
Jennifer C. Green University of Oxford
Svend Erik Rasmussen
Svend Erik Rasmussen Aarhus University
Curt R. Enzell
Curt R. Enzell Royal Institute of Technology
J. Brunvoll
J. Brunvoll Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Wolfgang A. Herrmann
Wolfgang A. Herrmann Technical University of Munich
John Kouvetakis
John Kouvetakis Arizona State University

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