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Heinrich Vahrenkamp

Heinrich Vahrenkamp

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
15206
World Ranking
8364
National Ranking
600

Heinrich Vahrenkamp 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 Heinrich Vahrenkamp sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 620 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Heinrich Vahrenkamp 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 Heinrich Vahrenkamp sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Heinrich Vahrenkamp is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their academic profile shows an active engagement in research primarily through this institution.

No recent papers or detailed publication records are available to highlight specific research contributions or key findings. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or publication venues, which limits insight into collaborative networks or preferred scientific outlets.

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Information on main topics of research and awards is not provided, so there is no available evidence to discuss thematic concentrations in their work or recognition received within the scientific community.

Heinrich Vahrenkamp is currently active and not deceased. The profile maintains a neutral and factual tone based on the available data, focusing solely on verified affiliations without speculative details.

Best Publications

  • Transitions, Transition States, Transition State Analogues: Zinc Pyrazolylborate Chemistry Related to Zinc Enzymes

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • A mononuclear zinc hydroxide complex stabilized by a highly substituted tris(pyrazolyl)hydroborato ligand: analogies with the enzyme carbonic anhydrase

    Ralf. Alsfasser;Swiatoslaw. Trofimenko;Adrian. Looney;Gerard. Parkin

  • Sulfur Atoms as Ligands in Metal Complexes

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Why does nature use zinc--a personal view.

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Mono- and dinuclear zinc(II) complexes of biological relevance. Crystal structures of [L2Zn](PF6)2, [L'Zn(O2CPh)2(H2O)], [L'2Zn2(.mu.-OH)2](ClO4)2, and [L'2Zn2(.mu.-OH)(.mu.-CH3CO2)2](ClO4).cntdot.H2O (L = 1,4,7-triazacyclononane, L' = 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane)

    Phalguni Chaudhuri;Claudia Stockheim;Karl Wieghardt;Werner Deck

  • Cyanide-bridged oligonuclear complexes: features and attractions†

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp;Andreas Gei;Guy N. Richardson

  • Small Molecule Chemistry of the Pyrazolylborate-Zinc Unit Tp(Cum,Me)Zn.

    Michael Ruf;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Sulfur-rich zinc chemistry: new tris(thioimidazolyl)hydroborate ligands and their zinc complex chemistry related to the structure and function of alcohol dehydrogenase.

    Markus Tesmer;Mouhai Shu;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Beiträge zur chemie des bors XLI. Darstellung von organylborhalogeniden

    Heinrich Nöth;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Organometallic chalcogen complexes. XXIV. Synthesis, structure, and bonding of [Mo3(h5-C5H5)3S4]+[Sn(CH3)3Cl2]- containing a triangular molybdenum (IV) cluster cation with doubly and triply bridging sulfur atoms

    Phillip J. Vergamini;Heinrich Vahrenkamp;Lawrence F. Dahl

  • Zinkkomplexe von Aminosäuren und Peptiden, 2[1]. Koordination einfacher Histidin-Derivate an Zink

    Martin Förster;Rainer Burth;Anne K. Powell;Thomas Eiche

  • Ein L3ZnOH-Komplex als funktionelles Modell des Enzyms Carboanhydrase

    Ralf Alsfasser;Michael Ruf;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • What Do We Know about the Metal‐Metal Bond?

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Schwefelatome als Liganden in Metall‐Komplexen

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Linear and Bent M(μ-CN)Pt(μ-CN)M Chains: Probes for Remote Metal−Metal Interactions

    Guy N. Richardson;and Udo Brand;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Zinc Complexes of the Ligand Dipicolylglycine

    Ahmed Abufarag;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Zinc Pyrazolylborate Complexes Relevant to the Biological Function of Carbonic Anhydrase

    Adrian Looney;Gerard Parkin;Ralf Alsfasser;Michael Ruf

  • Stereochemie der Metall‐Metall‐Bindung Die Strukturen der Komplexe [(CO)4M–P(CH3)2]2 mit M = Mn, Cr, V einschließlich einer „unmöglichen”︁ Metall‐Metall‐Doppelbindung

    Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Functional Modeling of Cobalamine-Independent Methionine Synthase with Pyrazolylborate−Zinc−Thiolate Complexes

    Udo Brand;Michael Rombach;Jan Seebacher;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

  • Hetero-Cluster: Metallaustausch über zweikernige (Cyclopentadienyl)metallcarbonyle

    Harald Beurich;Roland Blumhofer;Heinrich Vahrenkamp

Frequent Co-Authors

Annie K. Powell
Annie K. Powell Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jürgen Heinze
Jürgen Heinze University of Regensburg
Lawrence F. Dahl
Lawrence F. Dahl University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gerard Parkin
Gerard Parkin Columbia University
Antonio Tiripicchio
Antonio Tiripicchio University of Parma
Heinrich Nöth
Heinrich Nöth Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Arndt Simon
Arndt Simon Max Planck Society
Helmut Werner
Helmut Werner University of Würzburg
Charles U. Pittman
Charles U. Pittman Mississippi State University

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