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Henrik G. Kjaergaard

Henrik G. Kjaergaard

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Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
23280
World Ranking
5442
National Ranking
41

Overview

Henrik G. Kjaergaard is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Chemistry. Their work primarily centers on Atmospheric Science, with significant contributions to Spectroscopy and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Key research topics associated with Henrik G. Kjaergaard include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure

The scientist has published across a range of reputable journals, with frequent publications in:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • ACS ES&T Air
  • Science

Some recent publications include:

  • "Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "New Insights into the Radical Chemistry and Product Distribution in the OH-Initiated Oxidation of Benzene," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Double Bonds Are Key to Fast Unimolecular Reactivity in First-Generation Monoterpene Hydroxy Peroxy Radicals," 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "Atmospheric Autoxidation of Amines," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Hydrotrioxide (ROOOH) formation in the atmosphere," 2022, Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Henrik G. Kjaergaard include:

  • Emil Vogt
  • Kristian H. Møller
  • Jing Chen
  • Casper Vindahl Jensen
  • Alexander Kjærsgaard

Best Publications

  • Definition of the hydrogen bond (IUPAC Recommendations 2011)

    Elangannan Arunan;Gautam R. Desiraju;Roger A. Klein;Joanna Sadlej

  • A large source of low-volatility secondary organic aerosol

    Mikael Ehn;Joel A. Thornton;Einhard Kleist;Mikko Sipila

  • Defining the hydrogen bond: An account (IUPAC Technical Report)

    Elangannan Arunan;Gautam R. Desiraju;Roger A. Klein;Joanna Sadlej

  • Highly Oxygenated Organic Molecules (HOM) from Gas-Phase Autoxidation Involving Peroxy Radicals: A Key Contributor to Atmospheric Aerosol

    Federico Bianchi;Theo Kurtén;Matthieu Riva;Claudia Mohr

  • Unexpected epoxide formation in the gas-phase photooxidation of isoprene.

    Fabien Paulot;John D. Crounse;Henrik G. Kjaergaard;Henrik G. Kjaergaard;Andreas Kürten

  • Autoxidation of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere

    John D. Crounse;Lasse B. Nielsen;Solvejg Jørgensen;Henrik G. Kjaergaard

  • Are Bond Critical Points Really Critical for Hydrogen Bonding

    Joseph R. Lane;Julia Contreras-García;Jean-Philip Piquemal;Benjamin J. Miller

  • Isoprene photooxidation: new insights into the production of acids and organic nitrates

    F. Paulot;J. D. Crounse;H. G. Kjaergaard;J. H. Kroll

  • Peroxy radical isomerization in the oxidation of isoprene

    John D. Crounse;Fabien Paulot;Henrik G. Kjaergaard;Paul O. Wennberg

  • The formation of highly oxidized multifunctional products in the ozonolysis of cyclohexene.

    Matti P. Rissanen;Theo Kurtén;Mikko Sipilä;Joel A. Thornton

  • Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere.

    Patrick R. Veres;J. Andrew Neuman;J. Andrew Neuman;Timothy H. Bertram;Emmanuel Assaf;Emmanuel Assaf

  • Hydroxyl radical-induced formation of highly oxidized organic compounds

    Torsten Berndt;Stefanie Richters;Tuija Jokinen;Noora Hyttinen

  • Atmospheric autoxidation is increasingly important in urban and suburban North America

    Eric Praske;Rasmus V. Otkjær;John D. Crounse;J. Caleb Hethcox

  • Calculation of OH-stretching band intensities of the water dimer and trimer

    Geoffrey R. Low;Henrik G. Kjaergaard

  • Calculation of vibrational transition frequencies and intensities in water dimer: comparison of different vibrational approaches.

    Henrik Grum Kjærgaard;Anna L Garden;Galina M Chaban;R. Benny Gerber

  • Photolysis of Sulfuric Acid Vapor by Visible Solar Radiation

    V. Vaida;H. G. Kjaergaard;P. E. Hintze;D. J. Donaldson

  • Design aspects of bright red emissive silver nanoclusters/DNA probes for microRNA detection.

    Pratik Shah;Andreas Rørvig-Lund;Samir Ben Chaabane;Peter Waaben Thulstrup

  • Atmospheric fate of methacrolein. 1. Peroxy radical isomerization following addition of OH and O2.

    John D. Crounse;Hasse C. Knap;Kristian B. Ørnsø;Solvejg Jørgensen

  • Intensities in local mode overtone spectra: Propane

    Henrik G. Kjaergaard;Hengtai Yu;Bernhard J. Schattka;Bryan R. Henry

  • Kinetics and Products of the Reaction of the First-Generation Isoprene Hydroxy Hydroperoxide (ISOPOOH) with OH

    Jason M. St. Clair;Jean C. Rivera-Rios;John D. Crounse;Hasse C. Knap

  • Hydrated Complexes: Relevance to Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate

    Veronica Vaida;Henrik G. Kjaergaard;Karl J. Feierabend

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul O. Wennberg
Paul O. Wennberg California Institute of Technology
John D. Crounse
John D. Crounse California Institute of Technology
Theo Kurtén
Theo Kurtén University of Helsinki
Veronica Vaida
Veronica Vaida University of Colorado Boulder
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Lauri Halonen
Lauri Halonen University of Helsinki
Kurt V. Mikkelsen
Kurt V. Mikkelsen University of Copenhagen
Joel A. Thornton
Joel A. Thornton University of Washington
Mikael Ehn
Mikael Ehn University of Helsinki
Fabien Paulot
Fabien Paulot Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

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