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Svend Erik Rasmussen

Svend Erik Rasmussen

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
8889
World Ranking
15932
National Ranking
130

Overview

Svend Erik Rasmussen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their academic work is connected to this institution, contributing to its research community.

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Best Publications

  • Selectivity of Some Anionic Polymers for Divalent Metal Ions.

    Arne Haug;Olav Smidsrød;B. Högdahl;H. A. Øye

  • A Refinement of the Structure of VO2.

    John M. Longo;Peder Kierkegaard;C. J. Ballhausen;Ulf Ragnarsson

  • The Crystal Structure of alpha-Bi2O2.

    Gunnar Malmros;Liv Fernholt;C. J. Ballhausen;Ulf Ragnarsson

  • Hydrogen Bond Studies. 39. Reinvestigation of the Crystal Structure of Acetic Acid (at +5 degrees C and -190 degrees C).

    Inger Nahringbauer;I. Trabjerg;C. J. Ballhausen;Ulf Ragnarsson

  • Formation of Hemiacetals between Neighbouring Hexuronic Acid Residues during the Periodate Oxidation of Alginate.

    Terence Painter;Bjørn Larsen;Jan Sjövall;L. Kääriäinen

  • A Calorimetric Determination of the Enthalpy of Ionization of Water and the Enthalpy of Protonation of THAM at 5, 20, 25, 35, and 50 Degrees C.

    Ingmar Grenthe;Heikki Ots;Olle Ginstrup;Per Halfdan Nielsen

  • Covalent immobilization of DNA onto polystyrene microwells: The molecules are only bound at the 5′ end

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  • Structural Studies on the Rare Earth Carboxylates. 4. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Orthorhombic Trisodium Tris(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)ytterbiumate(III)-14-hydrate.

    Jörgen Albertsson;Ulf Aava;A. Haaland;Dag Resser

  • Bonding Schemes for Compounds with the Pyrite, Marcasite, and Arsenopyrite Type Structures.

    Gunnar Brostigen;Arne Kjekshus;S. Liaaen-Jensen;S. E. Rasmussen

  • Structures and Phase Transitions of Na2SO4

    S. E. Rasmussen;J. E. Jørgensen;B. Lundtoft

  • On the Properties of the Cr(1+x)Sb, Fe(1+x)Sb, Co(1+x)Sb, Ni(1+x)Sb, Pd(1+x)Sb, and Pt(1+x)Sb Phases.

    Arne Kjekshus;Kjell P. Walseth;Svend Erik Rasmussen;D. Heinegård

  • Studies of Polarized Ethylenes. Part I. Barriers to Rotation Around the Carbon-Carbon Double Bond in 1,1-Bis-alkylthio-ethylenes.

    J. Sandström;I. Wennerbeck;Lars Engels-Henriksen;Dag Resser

  • The Crystal Structure of CsMnCl3,2H2O.

    Stig Jorgo Jensen;Palle Andersen;Svend Erik Rasmussen;A. Block-Bolten

  • Metal Ammine Formation in Aqueous Solution. VIII. Acid-base, cis-trans, and complex equilibria in the cobalt(III)-ethylenediamine system.

    Jannik Bjerrum;Svend Erik Rasmussen;I. Werner;Ernst Finsnes

  • Acid Degradation of Lignin. II. Separation and Identification of Low Molecular Weight Phenols.

    Knut Lundquist;Tomas Sydberger;Jannik Bjerrum;Per Halfdan Nielsen

  • A Ferroelectric Chloride of Perowskite Type. Crystal Structure of CsGeCl3.

    A. Nørlund Christensen;S. E. Rasmussen;Pertti Karvonen;A. Kjær

  • Dissociation of Alginic Acid.

    Arne Haug;Svend Erik Rasmussen;R. C. Sheppard;W. G. Terry

  • Crystal Structure of Cyclotetrasarcosyl.

    P. Groth;Owe Rönnquist;Jon Aarskog;Per Halfdan Nielsen

  • A Neutron Diffraction Study of the Crystal and Molecular Structure of Pyrazole, C3H4N2.

    F. Krebs Larsen;M. S. Lehmann;I. Søtofte;S. E. Rasmussen

  • Preparation of Bis- and Tris(diamine)chromium(III) Complexes via Dimethyl Sulfoxide and Dimethylformamide Complexes. The Novel Series of cis-Bis(trimethylene-diamine)- and cis-Bis[(-)trans-1,2-cyclohexane-Diamine]chromium(III) Complexes.

    Erik Pedersen;Gunnar Widmark;S. Liaaen-Jensen;S. E. Rasmussen

  • X-Ray Investigations of the Tin-Phosphorus System.

    Olle Olofsson;Ulf Aava;A. Haaland;Dag Resser

Frequent Co-Authors

Nils Andreas Sörensen
Nils Andreas Sörensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Per Halfdan Nielsen
Per Halfdan Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Sigfrid Svensson
Sigfrid Svensson Lund University
Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen
Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Arne Haaland
Arne Haaland University of Oslo
Olav Smidsrød
Olav Smidsrød Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Arne Haug
Arne Haug Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Alf A. Lindberg
Alf A. Lindberg Karolinska Institute
Alexandru T. Balaban
Alexandru T. Balaban Texas A&M University at Galveston
Arne Kjekshus
Arne Kjekshus University of Oslo

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