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Helge Reinsch

Helge Reinsch

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
6494
World Ranking
16557
National Ranking
1200

Helge Reinsch 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 Helge Reinsch sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 155 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Helge Reinsch 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 Helge Reinsch sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Helge Reinsch is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and has a research focus within the field of Materials Science, with particular emphasis on Materials Chemistry. Their research spans various subfields including Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics which include:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes

Helge Reinsch has published extensively in several journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Dalton Transactions
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

Notable recent papers by Helge Reinsch feature collaborations and contributions to the development and characterization of metal-organic frameworks and other inorganic materials. Selected recent publications are:

  • Solvent-Free Powder Synthesis and MOF-CVD Thin Films of the Large-Pore Metal-Organic Framework MAF-6, 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • Synthesis and Exfoliation of a New Layered Mesoporous Zr-MOF Comprising Hexa- and Dodecanuclear Clusters as Well as a Small Organic Linker Molecule, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Solvent Impact on the Properties of Benchmark Metal-Organic Frameworks: Acetonitrile-Based Synthesis of CAU-10, Ce-UiO-66, and Al-MIL-53, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Confined Water Cluster Formation in Water Harvesting by Metal-Organic Frameworks: CAU-10-H versus CAU-10-CH3, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Polymorphous Indium Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on a Ferrocene Linker: Redox Activity, Porosity, and Structural Diversity, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry

The frequent co-authors associated with Helge Reinsch's body of work are Norbert Stock, Erik Svensson Grape, A. Ken Inge, Stephan Wöhlbrandt, and Jannik Benecke. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary and multi-institutional research efforts within chemistry and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Detailed Structure Analysis of Atomic Positions and Defects in Zirconium Metal‒Organic Frameworks

    Sigurd Øien;David Wragg;Helge Reinsch;Stian Svelle

  • Structures, Sorption Characteristics, and Nonlinear Optical Properties of a New Series of Highly Stable Aluminum MOFs

    Helge Reinsch;Monique A. van der Veen;Barbara Gil;Bartosz Marszalek

  • Synthesis and Characterization of New Ce(IV)-MOFs Exhibiting Various Framework Topologies

    Martin Lammert;Christian Glißmann;Helge Reinsch;Norbert Stock

  • Water adsorption behaviour of CAU-10-H: a thorough investigation of its structure–property relationships

    Dominik Fröhlich;Dominik Fröhlich;Evangelia Pantatosaki;Panagiotis D. Kolokathis;Karen Markey

  • “Green” Synthesis of Metal‐Organic Frameworks

    Helge Reinsch

  • Scalable Green Synthesis and Full-Scale Test of the Metal-Organic Framework CAU-10-H for Use in Adsorption-Driven Chillers

    Dirk Lenzen;Phillip Bendix;Helge Reinsch;Dominik Fröhlich

  • A Facile “Green” Route for Scalable Batch Production and Continuous Synthesis of Zirconium MOFs

    Helge Reinsch;Steve Waitschat;Sachin M. Chavan;Karl Petter Lillerud

  • Reversible Optical Writing and Data Storage in an Anthracene‐Loaded Metal‐Organic Framework

    Min Tu;Helge Reinsch;Sabina Rodríguez‐Hermida;Rhea Verbeke

  • Towards metal–organic framework based field effect chemical sensors: UiO-66-NH2 for nerve agent detection

    I. Stassen;B. Bueken;H. Reinsch;Jfm F. M. Oudenhoven

  • A Flexible Photoactive Titanium Metal–Organic Framework Based on a [TiIV3(μ3-O)(O)2(COO)6] Cluster

    Bart Bueken;Frederik Vermoortele;Danny E. P. Vanpoucke;Helge Reinsch

  • Formation and characterisation of Mn-MIL-100

    Helge Reinsch;Norbert Stock

  • Synthesis and Shaping Scale-up Study of Functionalized UiO-66 MOF for Ammonia Air Purification Filters

    Yoldes Khabzina;Jeremy Dhainaut;Matthias Ahlhelm;Hans-Juergen Richter

  • Green Synthesis of Zr-CAU-28: Structure and Properties of the First Zr-MOF Based on 2,5-Furandicarboxylic Acid

    Anna C. Dreischarf;Martin Lammert;Norbert Stock;Helge Reinsch

  • Green synthesis of zirconium-MOFs

    Helge Reinsch;Bart Bueken;Frederik Vermoortele;Ivo Stassen

  • Synthesis of M-UiO-66 (M = Zr, Ce or Hf) employing 2,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid as a linker: defect chemistry, framework hydrophilisation and sorption properties.

    S. Waitschat;D. Fröhlich;H. Reinsch;H. Terraschke

  • CAU-3: a new family of porous MOFs with a novel Al-based brick: [Al2(OCH3)4(O2C-X-CO2)] (X = aryl).

    Helge Reinsch;Mark Feyand;Tim Ahnfeldt;Norbert Stock

  • Synthesis and structure of Zr(IV)- and Ce(IV)-based CAU-24 with 1,2,4,5-tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene

    M. Lammert;H. Reinsch;C. A. Murray;M. T. Wharmby

  • A new Al-MOF based on a unique column-shaped inorganic building unit exhibiting strongly hydrophilic sorption behaviour.

    Helge Reinsch;Bartosz Marszałek;Julia Wack;Jürgen Senker

  • Mixed-linker MOFs with CAU-10 structure: synthesis and gas sorption characteristics

    Helge Reinsch;Steve Waitschat;Norbert Stock

  • Conformation-Controlled Sorption Properties and Breathing of the Aliphatic Al-MOF [Al(OH)(CDC)].

    Felicitas Niekiel;Jeroen Lannoeye;Helge Reinsch;Alexis S Munn

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks in Germany: from Synthesis to Function

    Jack D. Evans;Bikash Garai;Helge Reinsch;Weijin Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Norbert Stock
Norbert Stock Kiel University
Dirk De Vos
Dirk De Vos KU Leuven
Karl Petter Lillerud
Karl Petter Lillerud University of Oslo
Christoph Janiak
Christoph Janiak Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Guillaume Maurin
Guillaume Maurin University of Montpellier
Jürgen Senker
Jürgen Senker University of Bayreuth
Wolfgang Bensch
Wolfgang Bensch Kiel University
Carlo Lamberti
Carlo Lamberti University of Turin
Stefan Wuttke
Stefan Wuttke Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures

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