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Hakon Hope was affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions to research, although specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are not documented.

Throughout their career, Hakon Hope did not have publicly listed recent papers, book publications, or a recorded number of publications in specific fields or subfields of study. Similarly, no specific main topics of work or areas of focus within their research were detailed in available records.

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Given that Hakon Hope is deceased, all references to their work are maintained in the past tense, reflecting on their academic history without current or ongoing research activity.

Best Publications

  • XABS2: an empirical absorption correction program

    S. Parkin;B. Moezzi;H. Hope

  • Cryocrystallography of biological macromolecules: a generally applicable method.

    Hakon Hope

  • Alkaloids from the antarctic sponge Kirkpatrickia varialosa.

    Nigel B. Perry;Laurent Ettouati;Marc Litaudon;John W. Blunt

  • Metallocalixarenes: Syntheses and X-ray crystal structures of titanium(IV), iron(III), and cobalt(II) complexes of p-tert-butylcalix[4]arene.

    Marilyn M. Olmstead;Gary Sigel;Hakon Hope;Xiaojie Xu

  • The application of direct methods and Patterson interpretation to high-resolution native protein data.

    G. M. Sheldrick;Z. Dauter;K. S. Wilson;H. Hope

  • Reduction of a Tetraaryldialane to Generate Al-Al π-Bonding

    Rudolf J. Wehmschulte;Karin Ruhlandt-Senge;Marilyn M. Olmstead;Hakon Hope

  • Molecular structures of the main group 4 metal(II) bis(trimethylsilyl)-amides M[N(SiMe3)2]2 in the crystal (X-ray) and vapour (gas-phase electron diffraction)

    Torgny Fjeldberg;Håkon Hope;Michael F. Lappert;Philip P. Power

  • Cryocrystallography of ribosomal particles.

    H. Hope;F. Frolow;K. von Böhlen;I. Makowski

  • Isolation and x-ray crystal structures of the mononuclear cuprates [CuMe2]-, [CuPh2]-, and [Cu(Br)CH(SiMe3)2]-

    Hakon Hope;Marilyn M. Olmstead;Philip P. Power;Janet Sandell

  • Isolation and X-ray crystal structures of the mononuclear cuprates [CuMe2]−, [CuPh2]−, and [Cu(Br)CH(SiMe3)2]−

    Hakon Hope;Marilyn M. Olmstead;Philip P. Power;Janet Sandell

  • Structure of the Solid Compound Formed by Addition of Two Molecules of Iodine to One Molecule of Pyridine.

    O. Hassel;H. Hope;Nils Andreas Sörensen;H. Dam

  • X-ray crystallography: a fast, first-resort analytical tool

    Håkon Hope

  • Synthesis and Structure of [MeAlN(2,6‐iPr2C6H3)]3: An Aluminum‐Nitrogen Analogue of Borazine

    Krista M. Waggoner;Håkon Hope;Philip P. Power

  • Synthesis and formal [4 + 2] cycloaddition reactions of vinylimido complexes of titanocene

    Kenneth M. Doxsee;Judah B. Farahi;Hakon Hope

  • Macromolecular Cryocrystallography: Cooling, Mounting, Storage and Transportation of Crystals

    Sean Parkin;Håkon Hope

  • The three-dimensional structure of a DNA duplex containing looped-out bases

    Leemor Joshua-Tor;Dov Rabinovich;Håkon Hope;Felix Frolow

  • Isolation and structural characterization of the solvated lithium salts of the main group 5 anions [EPh2]− (E = N, P, As, or Sb) and [Sb3Ph4]−

    Ruth A. Bartlett;H. V. Rasika Dias;Hakon. Hope;Brendan D. Murray

  • Polyoxo alkoxides of vanadium: the structures of the decanuclear vanadium(IV) clusters [V10O16{CH3CH2C(CH2O)3}4]4- and [V10O13{CH3CH2C(CH2O)3}5]-

    M. Ishaque Khan;M. Ishaque Khan;M. Ishaque Khan;Qin Chen;Qin Chen;Qin Chen;D. P. Goshorn;D. P. Goshorn;D. P. Goshorn;Hakon Hope;Hakon Hope;Hakon Hope

  • Homogeneous Nucleation in Barium Sulfate Precipitation.

    Arne E. Nielsen;H. Hope;Nils Andreas Sörensen;H. Dam

  • Toxic piperidine alkaloids from pine (Pinus) and spruce (Picea) trees. New structures and a biosynthetic hypothesis

    Jeanne N. Tawara;Andrei Blokhin;Tommaso A. Foderaro;Frank R. Stermitz

  • Insertion of isocyanides and carbon monoxide into metal-metal bonds. Preparation and structure of [Pd2(CNCH3)3[(C6H5)2PCH2P(C6H5)2]2][PF6]2

    Marilyn M. Olmstead;Hakon Hope;Linda S. Benner;Alan L. Balch

  • X-ray crystal structures of the diphenylphosphide and -arsenide anions: use of a crown ether to effect complete metal cation and organometalloid anion separation

    Hakon Hope;Marilyn M. Olmstead;Philip P. Power;Xu Xiaojie

  • Insertion of isocyanides and carbon monoxide into metal-metal bonds. Preparation and structure of [Pd2(CNCH3)3[(C6H5)2PCH2P(C6H5)2]2][PF6]2

    Marilyn M. Olmstead;Hakon Hope;Linda S. Benner;Alan L. Balch

  • THE STRUCTURES OF YTTRIUM AND BISMUTH TRIFLUORIDES BY NEUTRON DIFFRACTION

    A. K. Cheetham;N. Norman;Håkon Hope;Arne Kjekshus

  • Three-dimensional structures of bulge-containing DNA fragments

    Leemor Joshua-Tor;Felix Frolow;Ettore Appella;Håkon Hope

  • Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of hexavanadium polyoxo alkoxide anion clusters: crystal structures of the vanadium(IV) species Ba[V6O7(OH)3{(OCH2)3CCH3}3].3H2O and Na2[V6O7{(OCH2)3CCH2CH3}4], of the mixed-valence complex (Me3NH)[VIV5VVO7(OH)3{(OCH2)3CCH3}3], and of the fluoro derivative Na[V6O6F(OH)3{(OCH2)3CCH3}3].3H2O

    M. Ishaque Khan;Qin Chen;Hakon Hope;Sean Parkin

  • Crystals in which some metal atoms are more equal than others: inequalities from crystal packing and their spectroscopic/magnetic consequences.

    Michael Nippe;Jingfang Wang;Eckhard Bill;Håkon Hope

  • Probing the limits of the Zintl concept: structure and bonding in rare-earth and alkaline-earth zinc-antimonides Yb9Zn4+xSb9 and Ca9Zn4.5Sb9.

    Svilen Bobev;Joe D. Thompson;John L. Sarrao;Marilyn M. Olmstead

  • Isolation of a bis-oxo-bridged manganese(III)manganese(IV) intermediate by regulated air oxidation. Synthesis, structure, and properties of dioxobis[tris(aminoethyl)amine]dimanganese(5+) trifluoromethylsulfonate

    Karl S. Hagen;William H. Armstrong;Hakon Hope

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip P. Power
Philip P. Power University of California, Davis
Sean Parkin
Sean Parkin University of Kentucky
Marilyn M. Olmstead
Marilyn M. Olmstead University of California, Davis
Carolyn B. Knobler
Carolyn B. Knobler University of California, Los Angeles
Alan L. Balch
Alan L. Balch University of California, Davis
Susan M. Kauzlarich
Susan M. Kauzlarich University of California, Davis
Felix Frolow
Felix Frolow Tel Aviv University
Karin Ruhlandt-Senge
Karin Ruhlandt-Senge Syracuse University
Mathias O. Senge
Mathias O. Senge Trinity College Dublin
Joel L. Sussman
Joel L. Sussman Weizmann Institute of Science

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