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D-Index
63
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14455
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8406
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2420

Robert C. Haushalter 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 Robert C. Haushalter sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 221 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert C. Haushalter 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 Robert C. Haushalter 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

Robert C. Haushalter is affiliated with Parallel Synthesis Technologies in the United States. Their professional activity is primarily based in the United States, where they contribute to scientific and technological advancements through their work.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are available. Similarly, there is no documented information on their book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or specific topics of research.

There are no awards listed for Robert C. Haushalter, and they are not deceased. The lack of additional publicly available data suggests a profile focused on applied or industry-related research rather than academic publication.

Best Publications

  • High-valent iron-porphyrin complexes related to peroxidase and cytochrome P-450

    John T. Groves;Robert C. Haushalter;Mikio Nakamura;Thomas E. Nemo

  • Composite Solids Constructed From One-Dimensional Coordination Polymer Matrices and Molybdenum Oxide Subunits: Polyoxomolybdate Clusters within [{Cu(4,4′-bpy)}4Mo8O26] and [{Ni(H2O)2(4,4′-bpy)2}2Mo8O26] and One-Dimensional Oxide Chains in [{Cu(4,4′-bpy)}4Mo15O47]·8H2O

    Douglas Hagrman;Chloe Zubeita;David J. Rose;Jon Zubieta

  • A rare-earth phosphor containing one-dimensional chains identified through combinatorial methods

    Earl Danielson;Martin Devenney;Daniel M. Giaquinta;Josh H. Golden

  • Reduced molybdenum phosphates : octahedral-tetrahedral framework solids with tunnels, cages, and micropores

    Robert C. Haushalter;Linda A. Mundi

  • Hydrocarbon Oxidations with Oxometalloporphinates. Isolation and Reactions of a (Porphinato)manganese(V) Complex

    John Taylor Groves;William J. Kruper;Robert C. Haushalter

  • An Inorganic Double Helix: Hydrothermal Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of Chiral [(CH3)2NH2]K4[V10O10(H2O)2(OH)4(PO4)7]·4H2O

    Victoria Soghomonian;Qin Chen;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Organic/Inorganic Composite Materials: Hydrothermal Syntheses and Structures of the One-, Two-, and Three-Dimensional Copper(II) Sulfate−Organodiamine Phases [Cu(H2O)3(4,4‘-bipyridine)(SO4)]·2H2O, [Cu(bpe)2][Cu(bpe)(H2O)2(SO4)2]·2H2O, and [Cu(bpe)(H2O)(SO4)] (bpe = trans-1,2-Bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene)

    Douglas Hagrman;Robert P. Hammond;Robert Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Investigations into the Targeted Design of Solids: Hydrothermal Synthesis and Structures of One‐, Two‐, and Three‐Dimensional Phases of the Oxovanadium–Organodiphosphonate System

    Victoria Soghomonian;Qin Chen;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Giant Voids in the Hydrothermally Synthesized Microporous Square Pyramidal−Tetrahedral Framework Vanadium Phosphates [HN(CH2CH2)3NH]K1.35[V5O9(PO4)2]·xH2O and Cs3[V5O9(PO4)2]·xH2O

    M. Isaque Khan;M. Isaque Khan;Linda M. Meyer;Robert C. Haushalter;Allan L. Schweitzer

  • Solid‐State Coordination Chemistry: Hydrothermal Synthesis of Layered Vanadium Oxides with Interlayer Metal Coordination Complexes

    Yiping Zhang;Jeffrey R. D. DeBord;Charles J. O'Connor;Robert C. Haushalter

  • New solids from old clusters: Syntheses and structures of [Cu(en)2]2[Mo8O26], [Cu(enMe)2]3[V15O36Cl] · 2.5H2O and Cs0.5[Ni(en)2]3[V18O42Cl] · 2en · 6H2O

    Jeffrey R.D. DeBord;Jeffrey R.D. DeBord;Robert C. Haushalter;Linda M. Meyer;David J. Rose

  • One- and two-dimensional organic-inorganic composite solids constructed from molybdenum oxide clusters and chains linked through {M(2,2′-bpy)}2+ fragments (M = Co, Ni, Cu)

    Pamela J. Zapf;Christopher J. Warren;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Polyoxoanion Coordination Chemistry: Synthesis and Characterization of the Heterometallic, Hexanuclear Clusters [{Zn(bipy)(2)}(2)V(4)O(12)], [{Zn(phen)(2)}(2)V(4)O(12)].H(2)O, and [{Ni(bipy)(2)}(2)Mo(4)O(14)].

    Yiping Zhang;Pamela J. Zapf;Linda M. Meyer;Robert C. Haushalter

  • Three-Dimensional Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials Constructed from One-Dimensional Copper Diamine Coordination Polymers Linked by Bridging Oxoanion Tetrahedra: [Cu(dpe)(MoO4)] and [Cu(dpe)(SO4)(H2O)] (dpe = 1,2-trans-(4-pyridyl)ethene)

    Douglas Hagrman;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Organic/inorganic composite materials: the roles of organoamine ligands in the design of inorganic solids

    Douglas J. Chesnut;Douglas Hagrman;Pamela J. Zapf;Robert P. Hammond

  • Ligand Influences on the Structures of Molybdenum Oxide Networks

    Pamela J. Hagrman;Robert L. LaDuca;H. J. Koo;Randy Rarig

  • X-ray powder structure of Sr2CeO4: A new luminescent material discovered by combinatorial chemistry

    Earl Danielson;Martin Devenney;Daniel M. Giaquinta;Josh H. Golden

  • Synthesis and structure of closo-Sn9Cr(CO)34-: The first member in a new class of polyhedral clusters

    Bryan W. Eichhorn;Robert C. Haushalter;William T. Pennington

  • Structural Variability of the Vanadium-Organodiphosphonate System: Hydrothermal Syntheses and Structural Characterizations of One-Dimensional, Two-Dimensional, and Three-Dimensional Phases.

    Grant Bonavia;Robert C. Haushalter;C. J. O'Connor;Jon Zubieta

  • Novel Clusters of Transition Metals and Main Group Oxides in the Alkylamine/Oxovanadium/Borate System

    Job T. Rijssenbeek;David J. Rose;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Vanadium Phosphate Framework Solid Constructed of Octahedra, Square Pyramids, and Tetrahedra with a Cavity Diameter of 18.4 ņ

    Victoria Soghomonian;Qin Chen;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

Frequent Co-Authors

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Jon Zubieta Syracuse University
Charles J. O'Connor
Charles J. O'Connor University of New Orleans
Bryan W. Eichhorn
Bryan W. Eichhorn University of Maryland, College Park
Abraham Clearfield
Abraham Clearfield Texas A&M University
Francis J. DiSalvo
Francis J. DiSalvo Cornell University
Andrew B. Bocarsly
Andrew B. Bocarsly Princeton University
Eric W. McFarland
Eric W. McFarland University of California, Santa Barbara
Mark E. Thompson
Mark E. Thompson University of Southern California
William T. Pennington
William T. Pennington Clemson University
Myung-Hwan Whangbo
Myung-Hwan Whangbo North Carolina State University

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