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Hartmut Bögge

Hartmut Bögge

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
16801
World Ranking
6515
National Ranking
475

Hartmut Bögge 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 Hartmut Bögge sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 374 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hartmut Bögge 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 Hartmut Bögge sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hartmut Bögge is affiliated with Bielefeld University in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with a significant emphasis on materials chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Additional fields of study include oncology, organic chemistry, and molecular biology.

The scientist's work covers a diverse range of topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Metal Complexes Synthesis and Properties
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Magnetism in Coordination Complexes
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry

Frequent co-authors of Hartmut Bögge include:

  • Thorsten Glaser
  • Anja Stammler
  • Jan Oldengott
  • Stephan Walleck
  • Eckhard Bill

The scientist has contributed to several publication venues, notably:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Nature Communications

Among their recent papers are:

  • Generation of a μ-1,2-hydroperoxo FeIII-FeIII and a μ-1,2-peroxo FeIV-FeIII Complex, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Proof of Phosphate Diester Binding Ability of Cytotoxic DNA-Binding Complexes, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Catalytic H2O2 Activation by a Diiron Complex for Methanol Oxidation, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Stronger Cytotoxicity for Cancer Cells Than for Fast Proliferating Human Stem Cells by Rationally Designed Dinuclear Complexes, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Evaluation of the Binding Mode of a Cytotoxic Dinuclear Nickel Complex to Two Neighboring Phosphates of the DNA Backbone, 2022, Dalton Transactions

Best Publications

  • Transition Metal Thiometalates: Properties and Significance in Complex and Bioinorganic Chemistry

    Achim Müller;Ekkehard Diemann;Rainer Jostes;Hartmut Bögge

  • Inorganic Chemistry Goes Protein Size: A Mo368 Nano-Hedgehog Initiating Nanochemistry by Symmetry Breaking

    Achim Müller;Eike Beckmann;Hartmut Bögge;Marc Schmidtmann

  • Molecular growth from a Mo 176 to a Mo 248 cluster

    A. Müller;Syed Q. N. Shah;H. Bögge;M. Schmidtmann

  • Archimedean synthesis and magic numbers: "Sizing" giant molybdenum-oxide-based molecular spheres of the Keplerate type

    Achim Müller;Sabyasachi Sarkar;Syed Qaiser Nazir Shah;Hartmut Bögge

  • Organizational Forms of Matter: An Inorganic Super Fullerene and Keplerate Based on Molybdenum Oxide.

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge;Marc Schmidtmann

  • [Mo154(NO)14O420(OH)28(H2O)70](25 ± 5)−: A Water‐Soluble Big Wheel with More than 700 Atoms and a Relative Molecular Mass of About 24000

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Jochen Meyer;Hartmut Bögge

  • Polyoxovanadates: High-Nuclearity Spin Clusters with Interesting Host−Guest Systems and Different Electron Populations. Synthesis, Spin Organization, Magnetochemistry, and Spectroscopic Studies

    Achim Müller;Roberta Sessoli;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge

  • Butterfly hysteresis loop and dissipative spin reversal in the S = 1/2, V15 molecular complex

    I Chiorescu;W Wernsdorfer;Achim Müller;Hartmut Bögge

  • Unveiling the Transient Template in the Self-Assembly of a Molecular Oxide Nanowheel

    Haralampos N. Miras;Geoffrey J. T. Cooper;De-Liang Long;Hartmut Bögge

  • Formation of a Ring‐Shaped Reduced “Metal Oxide” with the Simple Composition [(MoO3)176(H2O)80H32]

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge;Marc Schmidtmann

  • Thioanionen der Übergangsmetalle: Eigenschaften und Bedeutung für Komplexchemie und Bioanorganische Chemie

    Achim Müller;Ekkehard Diemann;Rainer Jostes;Hartmut Bögge

  • Control of the Linkage of Inorganic Fragments of VO Compounds: From Cluster Shells as Carcerands via Cluster Aggregates to Solid‐State Structures

    Achim Müller;Ralf Rohlfing;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge

  • Drawing small cations into highly charged porous nanocontainers reveals "water" assembly and related interaction problems.

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge;Marc Schmidtmann

  • Extending the {(Mo)Mo5}12M30 Capsule Keplerate Sequence: A {Cr30} Cluster of S=3/2 Metal Centers with a {Na(H2O)12} Encapsulate

    Ana Maria Todea;Alice Merca;Hartmut Bögge;Joris van Slageren

  • Trapping cations in specific positions in tuneable "artificial cell" channels: new nanochemistry perspectives.

    Achim Müller;Samar K. Das;Sergei Talismanov;Soumyajit Roy

  • Spherical Mixed‐Valence [V15O36]5⊖, an Example from an Unusual Cluster Family

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Michael Penk;Heinz-Jürgen Walberg

  • Nucleation Process in the Cavity of a 48‐Tungstophosphate Wheel Resulting in a 16‐Metal‐Centre Iron Oxide Nanocluster

    Sib Sankar Mal;Michael H. Dickman;Ulrich Kortz;Ana Maria Todea

  • “Molecular Symmetry Breakers” Generating Metal-Oxide-Based Nanoobject Fragments as Synthons for Complex Structures: [{Mo128Eu4O388H10(H2O)81}2]20−, a Giant-Cluster Dimer†

    Leroy Cronin;Christian Beugholt;Erich Krickemeyer;Mark Schmidtmann

  • Materielle Organisationsformen: ein anorganisches Superfulleren und Keplerat auf Molybdänsauerstoffbasis

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Hartmut Bögge;Marc Schmidtmann

  • New Perspectives in Polyoxometalate Chemistry by isolation of compounds containing very large moieties as transferable building blocks: (NMe4)5[As2Mo8V4AsO40] · 3H2O, (NH4)21[H3Mo57V6(NO)6O183(H2O)18] · 65 H2O, (NH2Me2)18(NH4)6[Mo57V6(NO)6O183(H2O)18] · 14 H2O, and (NH4)12[Mo36(NO)4O108(H2O)16] · 33 H2O

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;S Dillinger;Hartmut Bögge

  • TEMPLATE-CONTROLLED FORMATION OF CLUSTER SHELLS OR A TYPE OF MOLECULAR RECOGNITION : SYNTHESIS OF HV22O54(CLO4)6- AND H2V18O44(N3)5-

    Achim Müller;Erich Krickemeyer;Michael Penk;Ralf Rohlfing

Frequent Co-Authors

Achim Müller
Achim Müller Bielefeld University
Thorsten Glaser
Thorsten Glaser Bielefeld University
Paul Kögerler
Paul Kögerler RWTH Aachen University
Samar K. Das
Samar K. Das University of Hyderabad
Dieter Rehder
Dieter Rehder Universität Hamburg
Joris van Slageren
Joris van Slageren University of Stuttgart
Vladimir P. Fedin
Vladimir P. Fedin Russian Academy of Sciences
Martin Dressel
Martin Dressel University of Stuttgart
Alfred X. Trautwein
Alfred X. Trautwein University of Lübeck
Subir Sarkar
Subir Sarkar University of Oxford

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