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Hans Adolfsson

Hans Adolfsson

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
6801
World Ranking
15006
National Ranking
225

Hans Adolfsson 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 Hans Adolfsson sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 166 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hans Adolfsson 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 Hans Adolfsson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hans Adolfsson is affiliated with Umeå University in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Materials Science and Materials Chemistry. Within these areas, they have explored topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies as well as X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography.

Their publication record includes work in recognized venues, notably The Cambridge Structural Database. A recent paper authored by Adolfsson is titled CCDC 712178: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, published in 2022 in The Cambridge Structural Database.

Collaborative efforts are evident in Adolfsson's research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • K. Ahlford
  • J.L. Ekstrom
  • A.B. Zaitsev
  • Per Ryberg
  • L. Eriksson

Adolfsson's work demonstrates an integration of crystallographic techniques and materials chemistry concepts, contributing to the understanding of crystallization processes and the application of X-ray diffraction methods.

Best Publications

  • Catalytic amide formation from non-activated carboxylic acids and amines

    Helena Lundberg;Fredrik Tinnis;Nicklas Selander;Hans Adolfsson

  • Direct Amide Coupling of Non‐activated Carboxylic Acids and Amines Catalysed by Zirconium(IV) Chloride

    Helena Lundberg;Fredrik Tinnis;Hans Adolfsson

  • DESIGN OF CHIRAL LIGANDS FOR ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS : FROM C2-SYMMETRIC SEMICORRINS AND BISOXAZOLINES TO NON-SYMMETRIC PHOSPHINOOXAZOLINES

    Andreas Pfaltz;Hans Adolfsson;Kenneth Wärnmark;Kari Aasbø

  • Chemoselective reduction of carboxamides

    Alexey Volkov;Fredrik Tinnis;Tove Slagbrand;Paz Trillo

  • A simple and efficient method for the preparation of pyridine-N-oxides II

    Christophe Copéret;Hans Adolfsson;Jay P. Chiang;Andrei K. Yudin

  • A SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT METHOD FOR EPOXIDATION OF TERMINAL ALKENES

    Christophe Copéret;Hans Adolfsson;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Chiral quinuclidine-based amine catalysts for the asymmetric one-pot, three-component aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction

    Daniela Balan;Hans Adolfsson

  • Comparison of amine additives most effective in the new methyltrioxorhenium-catalyzed epoxidation process

    Hans Adolfsson;Antonella Converso;K.Barry Sharpless

  • N-Arenesulfonyl-2-aminomethylpyrrolidines Novel Modular Ligands and Organocatalysts for Asymmetric Catalysis

    Nils Dahlin;Anders Bøgevig;Hans Adolfsson

  • Recent developments in asymmetric dihydroxylations

    Alexey B. Zaitsev;Hans Adolfsson

  • Metal-Free N-Arylation of Secondary Amides at Room Temperature

    Fredrik Tinnis;Elin Stridfeldt;Helena Lundberg;Hans Adolfsson

  • Hafnium-Catalyzed Direct Amide Formation at Room Temperature

    Helena Lundberg;Hans Adolfsson

  • Organocatalytic Hydride Transfers: A New Concept in Asymmetric Hydrogenations

    Hans Adolfsson

  • Chemoselective Reduction of Tertiary Amides under Thermal Control: Formation of either Aldehydes or Amines

    Fredrik Tinnis;Alexey Volkov;Tove Slagbrand;Hans Adolfsson

  • Efficient Epoxidation of Alkenes with Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide Catalyzed by Methyltrioxorhenium and 3-Cyanopyridine

    Hans Adolfsson;Christophe Copéret;Jay P. Chiang;Andrei K. Yudin

  • Mild Deoxygenation of Aromatic Ketones and Aldehydes over Pd/C Using Polymethylhydrosiloxane as the Reducing Agent

    Alexey Volkov;Karl P. J. Gustafson;Cheuk-Wai Tai;Oscar Verho

  • Direct Hydrosilylation of Tertiary Amides to Amines by an In Situ Formed Iron/N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalyst

    Alexey Volkov;Elina Buitrago;Hans Adolfsson

  • Employing the structural diversity of nature: Development of modular dipeptide-analogue ligands for ruthenium-catalyzed enantioselective transfer-hydrogenation of ketones

    Isidro M. Pastor;Patrik Västilä;Hans Adolfsson

  • Highly Enantioselective Ruthenium‐Catalyzed Reduction of Ketones Employing Readily Available Peptide Ligands

    Anders Bøgevig;Isidro M. Pastor;Hans Adolfsson

  • Enantioswitchable catalysts for the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of aryl alkyl ketones.

    Alexey B. Zaitsev and;Hans Adolfsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Christina Moberg
Christina Moberg Royal Institute of Technology
Montserrat Diéguez
Montserrat Diéguez Rovira i Virgili University
Andrei K. Yudin
Andrei K. Yudin University of Toronto
Oscar Pàmies
Oscar Pàmies Rovira i Virgili University
Jan-E. Bäckvall
Jan-E. Bäckvall Stockholm University
K. Barry Sharpless
K. Barry Sharpless Scripps Research Institute
Cheuk-Wai Tai
Cheuk-Wai Tai Stockholm University
Fahmi Himo
Fahmi Himo Stockholm University
Lars Eriksson
Lars Eriksson Linköping University

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