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Hans Peter Reisenauer

Hans Peter Reisenauer

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
6888
World Ranking
14196
National Ranking
1034

Hans Peter Reisenauer 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 Peter Reisenauer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 269 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hans Peter Reisenauer 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 Peter Reisenauer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hans Peter Reisenauer is affiliated with the University of Giessen in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on various aspects of chemistry, with contributions spanning physical and theoretical chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Chemistry

More specifically, Reisenauer has contributed to subfields such as:

  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Their research addresses several main topics, including:

  • Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms
  • N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds

Among their published works is the paper titled Aminohydroxymethylene (H2N-C-OH), the Simplest Aminooxycarbene, published in 2021 in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. This publication has been cited eight times. Reisnauer's frequent publication venue is:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Throughout their career, Reisenauer has collaborated with co-authors including:

  • Bastian Bernhardt
  • Marcel Ruth
  • Peter R. Schreiner

Best Publications

  • Methylhydroxycarbene: Tunneling Control of a Chemical Reaction

    Peter R. Schreiner;Hans Peter Reisenauer;David Ley;Dennis Gerbig

  • Capture of hydroxymethylene and its fast disappearance through tunnelling

    Peter R. Schreiner;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Frank C. Pickard;Andrew C. Simmonett

  • IR‐, UV‐ und ESR‐Spektrum des Allylradikals in einer Argon‐Matrix

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Bernhard Rohde;Kurt Dehnicke

  • Synthese und Strukturuntersuchung von Pyridin‐Borabenzol und Pyridin‐2‐Boranaphthalin

    Roland Boese;Norbert Finke;Jochem Henkelmann;Günther Maier

  • Kinetics of carbon mineralization of biochars compared with wheat straw in three soils.

    Muhammad Farooq Qayyum;Diedrich Steffens;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Sven Schubert

  • Propargylene: A C3H2 isomer with unusual bonding

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Wolfgang Schwab;Petr Čársky

  • Photoisomerization of Dihalomethanes

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • Silabenzene

    Unknown

  • Spectroscopic Identification of Dihydroxycarbene

    Peter R. Schreiner;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • Electronic Effects on Atom Tunneling: Conformational Isomerization of Monomeric Para-Substituted Benzoic Acid Derivatives

    Shadi Amiri;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Peter R. Schreiner

  • Cyanocarbene, Isocyanocarbene, and Azacyclopropenylidene: A Matrix‐Spectroscopic Study

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Katja Rademacher

  • Nitrogen Fixation by Borabenzene

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Jochem Henkelmann;Christine Kliche

  • Cyclopropenylidene

    Unknown

  • Hetero‐π‐Systeme, 7. Silabenzol

    Günther Maier;Gerhard Mihm;Richard Otto Wilhelm Baumgärtner;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • 1,4-Disilabenzol. - Dimethoxysilylen als idealer synthesebaustein

    Günther Maier;Klaus Schöttler;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • A formal carbon-sulfur triple bond: H-C[triple bond]S-O-H.

    Peter R Schreiner;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Jaroslaw Romanski;Grzegorz Mloston

  • Blausäure‐N‐methylid: Darstellung, spektroskopische Eigenschaften und seine Beziehung zu anderen C2H3N‐Isomeren

    Günther Maier;Christiane Schmidt;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Edgar Endlein

  • Hetero‐π‐Systeme, 9. Über die Beziehungen zwischen Silaethenen und Methylsilylenen

    Günther Maier;Gerhard Mihm;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Dieter Littmann

  • Matrix-isolation infrared investigation of the flash vacuum thermolysis of norbornadienone azine

    F. Stroh;B.P. Winnewisser;M. Winnewisser;H.P. Reisenauer

  • Silaethene

    Unknown

  • Neue wege zum cyclobutadien und methylencyclopropen

    Günther Maier;Manfred Hoppe;Klaus Lanz;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • C3O : ab initio calculations and matrix IR spectra

    Peter Botschwina;Hans Peter Reisenauer

  • Reaction of Silicon Atoms with Hydrogen Cyanide: Generation and Matrix-Spectroscopic Identification of CHNSi and CNSi Isomers

    Günther Maier;Hans Peter Reisenauer;Heiko Egenolf;Jörg Glatthaar

  • Photochemical Fragmentation of Unsubstituted Tetrazole, 1,2,3-Triazole, and 1,2,4-Triazole: First Matrix-Spectroscopic Identification of Nitrilimine HCNNH

    Günther Maier;Jürgen Eckwert;Axel Bothur;Hans Peter Reisenauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Günther Maier
Günther Maier University of Giessen
Peter R. Schreiner
Peter R. Schreiner University of Giessen
Curt Wentrup
Curt Wentrup University of Queensland
Wesley D. Allen
Wesley D. Allen University of Georgia
Rolf Appel
Rolf Appel University of Bonn
Reiner Sustmann
Reiner Sustmann University of Duisburg-Essen
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society
Michael L. McKee
Michael L. McKee Auburn University
Günter Schmid
Günter Schmid University of Duisburg-Essen
Sven Schubert
Sven Schubert University of Giessen

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