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Reinhard Schinke

Reinhard Schinke

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Chemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
12698
World Ranking
7457
National Ranking
533

Overview

Reinhard Schinke is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research spans several intersecting fields, with a significant focus on engineering, earth and planetary sciences, and environmental science.

Their work covers multiple subfields, including geophysics, biomedical engineering, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, and environmental chemistry. Research topics include geological and geochemical analysis, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, phase equilibria and thermodynamics, methane hydrates and related phenomena, high-pressure geophysics and materials, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, and atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics.

Reinhard Schinke's recent papers reflect a strong interest in petrology and the thermodynamics of fluids under high-pressure conditions. Selected publications include:

  • Dependence of fat acidity value on wheat grain storage conditions, 2020, BIO Web of Conferences
  • Fluids in High-Pressure Granulites, 2020, Petrology
  • Thermodynamic Model of the Fluid System H2O-CO2-NaCl at P-T Parameters of the Middle and Lower Crust, 2021, Petrology
  • Thermodynamic Model of the Fluid System H2O-CO2-NaCl-CaCl2 at P-T Parameters of the Middle and Lower Crust, 2023, Petrology
  • Chlorine Solubility in Silicate Melts: New Experiments and Thermodynamic Mixing Model, 2024, Petrology

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • С. А. Бушмин (5 publications)
  • Yu. M. Lebedeva (3 publications)
  • Е. V. Savva (3 publications)
  • Ye. Vapnik (2 publications)
  • L. Ya. Aranovich (2 publications)

Reinhard Schinke commonly publishes in the following venues:

  • Petrology (8 publications)
  • Петрология (3 publications)
  • Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences (2 publications)
  • BIO Web of Conferences (1 publication)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (1 publication)

This profile underscores Reinhard Schinke's multidisciplinary approach within engineering and earth sciences, with a particular concentration on high-pressure fluid systems, phase equilibria, and environmental interactions related to geological phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Photodissociation dynamics of H2O and D2O in the first absorption band: A complete abinitio treatment

    V. Engel;R. Schinke;V. Staemmler

  • Photodissociation of water in the first absorption band: A prototype for dissociation on a repulsive potential energy surface

    V. Engel;V. Staemmler;R. L. Vander Wal;F. F. Crim

  • Photodissociation dynamics : spectroscopy and fragmentation of small polyatomic molecules

    Reinhard Schinke

  • State to state photodissociation of H2O in the first absorption band

    D. Häusler;P. Andresen;R. Schinke

  • DYNAMICAL STUDIES OF THE OZONE ISOTOPE EFFECT: A Status Report

    R Schinke;S Yu Grebenshchikov;M V Ivanov;P Fleurat-Lessard

  • The vibrational energies of ozone up to the dissociation threshold: Dynamics calculations on an accurate potential energy surface

    Rüdiger Siebert;Paul Fleurat-Lessard;Reinhard Schinke;Martina Bittererová

  • New theoretical investigations of the photodissociation of ozone in the Hartley, Huggins, Chappuis, and Wulf bands

    S. Yu. Grebenshchikov;Z.-W. Qu;H. Zhu;R. Schinke

  • The unimolecular dissociation of HCO. II. Comparison of calculated resonance energies and widths with high‐resolution spectroscopic data

    Hans‐Martin Keller;Heiner Floethmann;Abigail J. Dobbyn;Reinhard Schinke

  • An experimental and theoretical study of the bond selected photodissociation of HOD

    R. L. Vander Wal;J. L. Scott;F. F. Crim;K. Weide

  • Metastable states of ozone calculated on an accurate potential energy surface

    Dmitri Babikov;Brian K. Kendrick;Robert B. Walker;Russell T Pack

  • THE UNIMOLECULAR DISSOCIATION OF HCO. I: OSCILLATIONS OF PURE CO STRETCHING RESONANCE WIDTHS

    Hans‐Joachim Werner;Cornelia Bauer;Pavel Rosmus;Hans‐Martin Keller

  • Photodissociation of single H 2 O quantum states in the first absorption band: Complete characterization of OH rotational and Λ-doublet state distributions

    R. Schinke;V. Engle;P. Andresen;D. Häusler

  • Trajectory studies of O+H2 reactions on fitted abinitio surfaces. II. Singlet case

    Reinhard Schinke;William A. Lester

  • Proton-H2 scattering on an ab initio CI potential energy surface. I. Vibrational excitation at 10 eV

    R. Schinke;R. Schinke;M. Dupuis;W. A. Lester;W. A. Lester

  • Product state distributions in the reaction O(1D2)+H2→OH+H: Comparison of experiment with theory

    A. C. Luntz;R. Schinke;W. A. Lester;Hs. H. Günthard

  • HCP CPH ISOMERIZATION: Caught in the Act

    H. Ishikawa;R. W. Field;S. C. Farantos;M. Joyeux

  • Theoretical studies of vib-rotational excitation in Li+-H2 collisions at intermediate energies

    Reinhard Schinke

  • Formation of ozone: Metastable states and anomalous isotope effect

    Dmitri Babikov;Brian K. Kendrick;Robert B. Walker;Russell T Pack

  • Spectroscopy of ozone at the dissociation threshold : Quantum calculations of bound and resonance states on a new global potential energy surface

    Rüdiger Siebert;Reinhard Schinke;Martina Bittererová

  • Reaction of O(1D) + H2 → HO + H. A three-dimensional quantum dynamics study

    Tong Peng;Dong H. Zhang;John Z.H. Zhang;Reinhard Schinke

Frequent Co-Authors

Udo Buck
Udo Buck Max Planck Society
Zlatko Bačić
Zlatko Bačić New York University
Volker Staemmler
Volker Staemmler Ruhr University Bochum
Hans-Dieter Meyer
Hans-Dieter Meyer Heidelberg University
Geerd H. F. Diercksen
Geerd H. F. Diercksen Max Planck Society
F. Fleming Crim
F. Fleming Crim University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dong H. Zhang
Dong H. Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Peter Botschwina
Peter Botschwina University of Göttingen
William L. Hase
William L. Hase Texas Tech University
Kirk A. Peterson
Kirk A. Peterson Washington State University

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