William B. Heuer

573 total citations
32 papers, 466 citations indexed

About

William B. Heuer is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, William B. Heuer has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 466 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Materials Chemistry, 12 papers in Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and 9 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in William B. Heuer's work include Organic and Molecular Conductors Research (10 papers), Magnetism in coordination complexes (9 papers) and Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry (6 papers). William B. Heuer is often cited by papers focused on Organic and Molecular Conductors Research (10 papers), Magnetism in coordination complexes (9 papers) and Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry (6 papers). William B. Heuer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Switzerland. William B. Heuer's co-authors include Brian M. Hoffman, James A. Ibers, Gerald J. Meyer, K. Kleinknecht, M. J. Tannenbaum, C. Rubbia, Malcolm L. H. Green, J. Steinberger, K. Tittel and Anne E. True and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemistry of Materials and Chemical Communications.

In The Last Decade

William B. Heuer

32 papers receiving 435 citations

Peers

William B. Heuer
J.‐M. Lehn United States
G. Filipovich United States
Joseph M. Ceraso United States
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All Works

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Brittman, Sarah, Todd Brintlinger, Paul D. Cunningham, et al.. (2019). Effects of a Lead Chloride Shell on Lead Sulfide Quantum Dots. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 10(8). 1914–1918. 20 indexed citations
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Townsend, Troy K., et al.. (2016). Fabrication of Fully Solution Processed Inorganic Nanocrystal Photovoltaic Devices. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 1 indexed citations
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Abrahamsson, Maria, et al.. (2014). High Extinction Coefficient Ru‐Sensitizers that Promote Hole Transfer on Nanocrystalline TiO2. ChemPhysChem. 15(6). 1154–1163. 6 indexed citations
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Smith, Anthony R., Woojun Yoon, William B. Heuer, et al.. (2012). Effect of Ligand Structure on the Optical and Electronic Properties of Nanocrystalline PbSe Films. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 116(10). 6031–6037. 17 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., Maria Abrahamsson, Zhen Zhou, et al.. (2010). Reaction of RuII Diazafluorenone Compound with Nanocrystalline TiO2 Thin Film. Inorganic Chemistry. 49(17). 7726–7734. 8 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., et al.. (2008). High-Extinction Ruthenium Compounds for Sunlight Harvesting and Hole Transport. Inorganic Chemistry. 47(16). 7062–7064. 21 indexed citations
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Ferrante, R. F., et al.. (2007). Integrated Laboratories: Crossing Traditional Boundaries. Journal of Chemical Education. 84(10). 1706–1706. 11 indexed citations
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Huang, Zhiyuan, et al.. (2002). Oligothiophene as photonic/electronic property modulator. Optical Materials. 21(1-3). 559–564. 23 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., et al.. (1999). Spectral properties of hemicyanine dye in confinement by helical amylose. Macromolecular Symposia. 138(1). 79–84. 2 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., et al.. (1998). Influence of hemicyanine dye structures on spectral properties of their supramolecular complexes with amylose. Chemical Communications. 2649–2650. 8 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B. & Edward Koubek. (1997). An Investigation into the Absorption of Infrared Light by Small Molecules: A General Chemistry Experiment. Journal of Chemical Education. 74(3). 313–313. 10 indexed citations
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Green, Malcolm L. H., William B. Heuer, & Graham C. Saunders. (1990). Synthesis and electrochemistry of crown ether dithiolene complexes. Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions. 3789–3789. 23 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., P.J. Squattrito, Brian M. Hoffman, & James A. Ibers. (1988). Phase transition in the conductive molecular crystals bis(tetramethyltetraselenafulvalene)[bis(trifluoromethyl)ethylene]diselenolatonickel and -platinum, [TMTSF]2[M(tds)2), M = nickel, platinum. Relation to the copper analog. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 110(3). 792–803. 23 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., Anne E. True, Paul N. Swepston, & Brian M. Hoffman. (1988). Synthesis and characterization of the bis(diselenolene) complexes [M(Se2C2(CF3)2)2]z (M = platinum, z = 0, -1, -2; M = gold, z = -1) and crystal structure of [(C6H5)4P][Pt(Se2C2(CF3)2)2]. Inorganic Chemistry. 27(8). 1474–1482. 30 indexed citations
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Palmer, Sharon M., Judith L. Stanton, Jens Martinsen, et al.. (1985). Porphyrinic Molecular Metals. Molecular crystals and liquid crystals. 125(1). 1–11. 22 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., et al.. (1984). Electron-transfer reactions and luminescent quantum yield of the triplet excited state of tetrakis[.mu.-diphosphito(2-)-p,p']diplatinate(II). Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106(4). 1163–1164. 21 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., K. Kleinknecht, C. Rubbia, et al.. (1966). Further results from the interference of KS and KL in the π+π− decay modes. Physics Letters. 21(5). 595–597. 41 indexed citations
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Heuer, William B., et al.. (1964). Notizen: Das L/K-Einfangverhältnis von Chrom 51. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A. 19(4). 517–518. 4 indexed citations

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