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Hans J. Jakobsen

Hans J. Jakobsen

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Chemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
13966
World Ranking
7730
National Ranking
67

Overview

Hans J. Jakobsen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their research spans materials science and chemistry, with a focus on materials chemistry and spectroscopy.

The scientist's work primarily addresses advanced NMR techniques and applications, hydrogen storage and materials, and MXene and MAX phase materials.

Recent publications include the paper titled "Exciting Opportunities for Solid-State 95Mo NMR Studies of MoS2 Nanostructures in Materials Research from a Low to an Ultrahigh Magnetic Field (35.2 T)" published in 2021 in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Henrik Bildsøe
  • Martin Bondesgaard
  • Bo B. Iversen
  • Michael Brorson
  • Flemming H. Larsen

The primary publication venue recorded is The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

Main fields of study are as follows:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Subfields include:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy

Major topics of work are:

  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Hydrogen Storage and Materials
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials

Best Publications

  • Broadband dipolar recoupling in the nuclear magnetic resonance of rotating solids: A compensated C7 pulse sequence

    M. Hohwy;H. J. Jakobsen;M. Edén;M. H. Levitt

  • Double‐quantum homonuclear rotary resonance: Efficient dipolar recovery in magic‐angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance

    N. C. Nielsen;H. Bildso;H. J. Jakobsen

  • Characterization of white Portland cement hydration and the C-S-H structure in the presence of sodium aluminate by 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopy

    Morten Daugaard Andersen;Hans J. Jakobsen;Joergen Skibsted

  • Incorporation of aluminum in the calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) of hydrated portland cements: a high-field 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR investigation.

    Morten Daugaard Andersen;Hans J Jakobsen;Jørgen Skibsted

  • A new aluminium-hydrate species in hydrated Portland cements characterized by 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopy

    M.D. Andersen;Hans Jørgen Jakobsen;Jørgen Bengaard Skibsted

  • Sensitivity-Enhanced Quadrupolar-Echo NMR of Half-Integer Quadrupolar Nuclei. Magnitudes and Relative Orientation of Chemical Shielding and Quadrupolar Coupling Tensors

    Flemming H. Larsen;Hans J. Jakobsen;and Paul D. Ellis;Niels Chr. Nielsen

  • Satellite transitions in MAS NMR spectra of quadrupolar nuclei

    Jørgen Skibsted;Niels Chr Nielsen;Henrik Bildsøe;Hans J Jakobsen

  • Characterization of calcium aluminate phases in cements by aluminum-27 MAS NMR spectroscopy

    Joergen Skibsted;Eric Henderson;Hans J. Jakobsen

  • A Series of Mixed-Metal Borohydrides

    Dorthe Ravnsbæk;Yaroslav Filinchuk;Yngve Cerenius;Hans J. Jakobsen

  • Magic-angle spinning NMR spectra of satellite transitions for quadrupolar nuclei in solids

    Hans J Jakobsen;Jørgen Skibsted;Henrik Bildsøe;Niels Chr Nielsen

  • Zeolites by confined space synthesis – characterization of the acid sites in nanosized ZSM-5 by ammonia desorption and 27Al/29Si-MAS NMR spectroscopy

    Claus J.H Jacobsen;Claus Madsen;Ton V.W Janssens;Hans J Jakobsen

  • 51V MAS NMR spectroscopy: determination of quadrupole and anisotropic shielding tensors, including the relative orientation of their principal-axis systems

    Jørgen Skibsted;Niels Chr. Nielsen;Henrik Bildsøe;Hans J. Jakobsen

  • Structure and Dynamics for LiBH4-LiCl Solid Solutions

    Lene M. Arnbjerg;Dorthe B. Ravnsbæk;Yaroslav Filinchuk;Ronnie T. Vang

  • QCPMG-MAS NMR of Half-Integer Quadrupolar Nuclei

    Flemming H. Larsen;Hans J. Jakobsen;Paul D. Ellis;Niels Chr. Nielsen

  • 29Si MAS NMR studies of portland cement components and effects of microsilica on the hydration reaction

    J. Hjorth;J. Skibsted;H.J. Jakobsen

  • Conformation of Alamethicin in Oriented Phospholipid Bilayers Determined by 15N Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Mads Bak;Robert P. Bywater;Morten Hohwy;Jens K. Thomsen

  • Magnitudes and relative orientation of vanadium-51 quadrupole coupling and anisotropic shielding tensors in metavanadates and potassium vanadium oxide (KV3O8) from vanadium-51 MAS NMR spectra. Sodium-23 quadrupole coupling parameters for .alpha.- and .beta.-NaVO3

    Joergen Skibsted;Niels C. Nielsen;Henrik Bildsoe;Hans J. Jakobsen

  • High-resolution 13C NMR spectra and long-range 13C1H spin coupling constants in pyridine and 2-bromopyridine

    M Hansen;H.J Jakobsen

  • Assignments and relative signs of 13C-X coupling constants in 13C FT NMR from selective population transfer (SPT)

    S Sørensen;R.S Hansen;H.J Jakobsen

  • Direct observation of aluminium guest ions in the silicate phases of cement minerals by 27 Al MAS NMR spectroscopy

    Jørgen Skibsted;Hans J. Jakobsen;Christopher Hall

  • Suppression of J cross-talk in subspectral editing. The SEMUT GL pulse sequence

    Ole W Sørensen;Sune Dønstrup;Henrik Bildsøe;Hans J Jakobsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jørgen Skibsted
Jørgen Skibsted Aarhus University
Niels Chr. Nielsen
Niels Chr. Nielsen Aarhus University
Torben R. Jensen
Torben R. Jensen Aarhus University
Ole W. Sørensen
Ole W. Sørensen Independent Scientist / Consultant, Denmark
Flemming Besenbacher
Flemming Besenbacher Aarhus University
Yaroslav Filinchuk
Yaroslav Filinchuk Université Catholique de Louvain
Michael Ryan Hansen
Michael Ryan Hansen University of Münster
Paul D. Ellis
Paul D. Ellis Doty Scientific (United States)
Ivan Hung
Ivan Hung University of Hong Kong
Poul Norby
Poul Norby Technical University of Denmark

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