J. K. Becconsall

444 total citations
17 papers, 319 citations indexed

About

J. K. Becconsall is a scholar working on Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. According to data from OpenAlex, J. K. Becconsall has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 319 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Spectroscopy, 6 papers in Organic Chemistry and 4 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Recurrent topics in J. K. Becconsall's work include Molecular spectroscopy and chirality (7 papers), Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (6 papers) and Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography (4 papers). J. K. Becconsall is often cited by papers focused on Molecular spectroscopy and chirality (7 papers), Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (6 papers) and Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography (4 papers). J. K. Becconsall collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Singapore. J. K. Becconsall's co-authors include Peter Hampson, S Clough, William R. Anderson, G. Doyle Daves, D. W. Turner, James McKenna, Joseph H. Allen, V. Gibson, Jonathan M. Percy and D. Briggs and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Analytical Chemistry and Molecular Physics.

In The Last Decade

J. K. Becconsall

14 papers receiving 277 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. K. Becconsall United Kingdom 10 136 130 49 46 37 17 319
R. Radeglia Germany 10 101 0.7× 135 1.0× 47 1.0× 38 0.8× 88 2.4× 30 323
A. R. Tarpley United States 10 150 1.1× 205 1.6× 26 0.5× 35 0.8× 31 0.8× 12 367
H. Januszewski Poland 10 166 1.2× 139 1.1× 37 0.8× 21 0.5× 77 2.1× 17 351
Thomas K. Leipert United States 9 85 0.6× 160 1.2× 23 0.5× 78 1.7× 58 1.6× 12 366
Delia M. Simpson United Kingdom 7 118 0.9× 123 0.9× 27 0.6× 30 0.7× 53 1.4× 8 383
J. G. Bullitt United States 5 146 1.1× 92 0.7× 140 2.9× 35 0.8× 89 2.4× 5 321
E. M. Menger Netherlands 10 104 0.8× 232 1.8× 68 1.4× 115 2.5× 161 4.4× 11 361
Gretchen G. Webb United States 9 179 1.3× 107 0.8× 143 2.9× 52 1.1× 57 1.5× 9 311
J. V. Hatton Netherlands 9 232 1.7× 262 2.0× 102 2.1× 31 0.7× 91 2.5× 10 543
T. D. Coyle United States 15 215 1.6× 141 1.1× 246 5.0× 20 0.4× 104 2.8× 33 544

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1981). Quantitative photoacoustic spectroscopy of propranolol/magnesium carbonate powder mixtures in the ultraviolet and the near-infrared regions. Analytical Chemistry. 53(13). 2037–2040. 11 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K.. (1978). Determination of trace organic pollutants in water by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of solvent extracts. The Analyst. 103(1233). 1233–1233. 2 indexed citations
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Briggs, D., V. Gibson, & J. K. Becconsall. (1977). Analysis of trace elements in water by ESCA. Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena. 11(3). 343–347. 11 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1971). Chemical Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at High Fields. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. 4(2). 307–355. 2 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K.. (1970). An approach to the calculation of N.M.R. solvent anisotropy shifts for non-polar solutes in benzene. Molecular Physics. 18(3). 337–348. 8 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., G. Doyle Daves, & William R. Anderson. (1970). Reference-Independent Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Solvent Shifts. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 92(2). 430–432. 40 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1969). Dependence of nuclear magnetic resonance solvent anisotropy shifts on the size of the solute molecule. Journal of the Chemical Society D Chemical Communications. 430–430. 1 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K.. (1968). Effect of magnetically anisotropic solvent molecules on nuclear screening. Molecular Physics. 15(2). 129–139. 39 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1967). Temperature dependence of the NMR spectrum of palladium bis-π-allyl. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 9(3). P27–P29. 13 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1967). Proton magnetic resonance and mass spectra of some isoleptic transition-metal π-allyl complexes. Journal of the Chemical Society A Inorganic Physical Theoretical. 0(0). 423–430. 54 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K. & Sean O’Brien. (1966). N.m.r. study of hindered internal rotation in transition-metal π-allyl complexes. Chemical Communications (London). 0(10). 302–303. 2 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1966). Temperature-dependence of the n.m.r. spectrum of trisallylrhodium. Chemical Communications (London). 720–720.
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Shaw, Gordon L., et al.. (1966). Proton magnetic resonance and electronic spectra of triphenylphosphine. Chemical Communications (London). 425–425. 5 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1965). 321. Stereoisomeric pairs of cyclic quaternary ammonium salts. Part II. Configuration analysis by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 1726–1726. 16 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K. & Peter Hampson. (1965). Solvent effects in proton and13C N.M.R. chemical shifts of polar compounds. Molecular Physics. 10(1). 21–32. 42 indexed citations
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Allen, Joseph H., J. K. Becconsall, & D. W. Turner. (1964). Nuclear magnetic double resonance apparatus for chemical shift measurements on13C. Journal of Scientific Instruments. 41(11). 673–675. 15 indexed citations
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Becconsall, J. K., et al.. (1960). Electron magnetic resonance of phenoxy radicals. Transactions of the Faraday Society. 56. 459–459. 58 indexed citations

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