Robert E. Rundle
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American chemist and crystallographer
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Robert E. Rundle's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Eugene Rundle was an American chemist and crystallographer. He was a professor at Iowa State University and fellow of the American Physical Society. Early life and education Rundle was born in Orleans, Nebraska in 1915. He attended University of Nebraska where he completed a bachelor of science in 1937 and a master's degree in 1938. He completed a Ph.D. in 1941 at the California Institute of Technology. His advisors were Linus Pauling and J. Holmes Sturdivant.
Robert E. Rundle's Published Works
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- Stretching Frequencies as a Function of Distances in Hydrogen Bonds (1955) (827)
- Amylose and Amylopectin Content of Starches Determined by their Iodine Complex Formation1 (1943) (281)
- The Structures of the Carbides, Nitrides and Oxides of Uranium1 (1948) (236)
- The Structure of Tetramethylammonium Pentaiodide1,1a (1951) (233)
- The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the Cyclohexaamylose-Potassium Acetate Complex1 (1965) (196)
- On the Problem Structure of XeF4 and XeF2 (1963) (191)
- THE STRUCTURE OF NICKEL DIMETHYLGLYOXIME (1953) (179)
- The Complexes of Fatty Acids with Amylose1 (1946) (173)
- The crystal structure of dimanganese decacarbonyl Mn2(CO)10 (1963) (173)
- Compounds of thorium with transition metals. I. The thorium–manganese system (1952) (164)
- Compounds of thorium with transition metals. II. Systems with iron, cobalt and nickel (1956) (161)
- The Configuration of Starch in the Starch—Iodine Complex. III. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Starch—Iodine Complex1 (1943) (145)
- O–H Stretching Frequencies in Very Short and Possibly Symmetrical Hydrogen Bonds (1952) (144)
- A New Interpretation of Interstitial Compounds--Metallic Carbides, Nitrides and Oxides of Composition MX (1948) (141)
- On the Nature of the Starch—Iodine Complex1 (1944) (136)
- The Configuration of Starch in the Starch-Iodine Complex. IV. An X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Butanol-Precipitated Amylose1 (1943) (135)
- Polynuclear Metal Carbonyls. I. Structures of Mn2(CO)10 and Re2(CO)10 (1957) (131)
- Neutron Diffraction Study of Gypsum, CaSO42H2O (1958) (122)
- On the Crystal Structures of the Magnus Salts, Pt(NH3)4PtCl41 (1957) (121)
- Crystal Structures of KCuCl3 and NH4CuCl3 (1963) (118)
- The Configuration of Starch and the Starch—Iodine Complex. II. Optical Properties of Crystalline Starch Fractions1 (1943) (116)
- Electron Deficient Compounds. VII. The Structure of the Trimethylaluminum Dimer (1953) (115)
- The Configuration of Starch and the Starch—Iodine Complex. I. The Dichroism of Flow of Starch—Iodine Solutions1 (1943) (104)
- The Silver Perchlorate-Benzene Complex, C6H6·AgClO4, Crystal Structure and Charge Transfer Energy1 (1958) (104)
- The configuration of starch in the starch-iodine complex; Fourier projections from X-ray diagrams. (1947) (95)
- A Redetermination of the Crystal Structure of CsCuCl3 (1966) (88)
- The Relation of Starch—Iodine Absorption Spectra to the Structure of Starch and Starch Components1 (1944) (84)
- CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF NICKEL AND PALLADIUM DIMETHYLGLYOXIMES1 (1959) (84)
- Electron Deficient Compounds1 (1947) (73)
- Crystal structure of hydrated erbium, yttrium and praseodymium ethylsulfates (1959) (73)
- Crystal structure of the ethyl Grignard reagent, ethylmagnesium bromide dietherate (1968) (72)
- The crystal structure of thorium and zirconium dihydrides by X‐ray and neutron diffraction (1952) (71)
- The Crystal Structures of Trimethylplatinum Chloride and Tetramethylplatinum (1947) (70)
- The Structure of the “B” Modification of Starch from Film and Fiber Diffraction Diagrams1 (1944) (68)
- The Hydrogen Positions in Uranium Hydride by Neutron Diffraction1 (1951) (68)
- Compounds of uranium with the transition metals of the first long period (1949) (66)
- The Constitution of the Grignard Reagent, Phenylmagnesium Bromide Dietherate (1964) (64)
- Structure of the Silver Perchlorate-Benzene Complex1 (1950) (63)
- The structures of some metal compounds of uranium (1949) (60)
- On the Nature of the Interaction between Starch and Iodine (1948) (59)
- The Molecular and Crystal Structures of π-Cyclopentadienyl π-Cycloheptatrienyl Vanadium (1963) (56)
- The structure of dimethylberyllium (1951) (55)
- The Molecular Weights of the Schardinger Alpha and Beta Dextrins1 (1942) (55)
- The Structures of Uranium Metal (1949) (54)
- The structure of uranium hydride and deuteride. (1947) (51)
- The Nature of R2Sn Compounds (1963) (51)
- Electron Deficient Compounds. VIII. The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Trimethylindium1 (1958) (50)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SAMARIUM (1954) (49)
- The Crystal Chemistry of Divalent Tin (1964) (49)
- Electron Deficient Compounds. VI. The Structure of Beryllium Chloride (1952) (49)
- The Crystal Structure of Tetraphenylarsonium Tetrachloroferrate(III), (C6H5)4AsFeCl4 (1957) (47)
- Crystal Structure of Cu2Cl4(CH3CN)2, Cu3Cl6(CH3CN)2, and Cu5Cl10(C3H7OH)2 (1964) (46)
- Spectroscopic Study of the Monomer and the Dimer in Nitrosobenzene Derivatives (1956) (46)
- ELECTRON DEFICIENT COMPOUNDS (1947) (45)
- THE STRUCTURE OF PHENYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDE DIETHERATE AND THE NATURE OF GRIGNARD REAGENTS (1963) (43)
- The Structures of Lanthanum Dicarbide and Sesquicarbide by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction (1958) (43)
- Studies on the Schardinger dextrins. IX. Structure of the cyclohexaamylose–iodine complex (1959) (39)
- Electron Deficient Compounds. II. Relative Energies of ``Half‐Bonds'' (1949) (38)
- The Structure of Ethylmagnesium Bromide Dietherate. An X-Ray Diffraction Study (1964) (38)
- The Implications of Some Recent Structures for Chemical Valence Theory (1963) (35)
- Neutron Diffraction Study on Sodium Tungsten Bronzes NaxWO3 (x = 0.9∼0.6) (1960) (35)
- The MBe13 compounds (1949) (35)
- A NEW TYPE OF METALLIC BONDING IN MOLECULAR COMPLEXES1 (1954) (34)
- The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Mg4Br6O4C4H10O, a Grignard Reagent Oxidation Product (1964) (33)
- The complexes of fatty acids with amylose. (1946) (32)
- The crystal structure of bis(m-bromobenzoyl)methane (1962) (28)
- Crystal Structure of 3,4-Furandicarboxylic Acid (1964) (27)
- The crystal structure of LiCuCl3.2H2O (1963) (27)
- The Crystal Structure of Ethylenediamine Tribromoplatinum (C2N2H8)PtBr31 (1961) (26)
- The structure of lanthanum sulphate enneahydrate (1954) (26)
- Polynuclear Metal Carbonyls. II. Structure of Iron Tetracarbonyl by X‐Ray Diffraction (1957) (25)
- The crystal structure of chromium(II) chloride (1961) (25)
- Possible Existence of a Symmetrical O···H···O Hydrogen Bond in Nickel Dimethylglyoxime (1951) (24)
- The Structure of Thorium Dicarbide by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction1 (1951) (22)
- Relation between Bond Length and Stretching Frequency for the Carbonyl Group (1954) (22)
- The structure of tetramethylamonium enneaiodide (1955) (22)
- A Molecular Orbital Study of the Bonding in Bi95 (1964) (21)
- Structure and Magnetic Properties of LiCuCl3·2H2O (1960) (19)
- On symmetrical O-H-O hydrogen bonds (1964) (19)
- The structure of TiCl2 (1948) (19)
- On the polyhalide ions (1961) (18)
- The Structure and Residual Entropy of Ice (1953) (17)
- The Heat Capacity, Heats of Fusion and Vaporization, Vapor Pressure and Entropy of Arsenic Trifluoride (1941) (17)
- The Crystal Structure of Bis-(m-chlorobenzoyl)-methane (1964) (17)
- CONCERNING THE SYMMETRY OF BENZENE-POSITIVE ION COMPLEXES; UNPOSITIVE THIRD GROUP IONS (1957) (17)
- X‐Ray Investigation of Perfection in Tin Whiskers (1958) (16)
- Antiferromagnetic Ordering and Electronic Structure of CuCl2·2H2O as Determined from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance1 (1957) (16)
- The structure of TiBe12 (1952) (14)
- Polynuclear Metal Carbonyls. III. Infrared Analysis of Iron Tetracarbonyl (1957) (13)
- ON SOLUBILITIES AND STRUCTURES OF NICKEL AND COPPER DIMETHYLGLYOXIMES1 (1963) (13)
- Halogen‐Halogen Distances in Halogen‐Polymer Complexes (1947) (13)
- A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF TRANSITION-METAL COMPLEXES (1956) (10)
- The Deuterium Effect on Hydrogen Bond Distances in Crystals (1953) (8)
- The Structure of Ice (1955) (8)
- COMPOUNDS OF THORIUM WITH TRANSITION METALS OF THE FIRST PERIOD. 2. THE THORIUM-IRON, THORIUM-COBALT AND THORIUM-NICKEL SYSTEMS (1952) (8)
- Structures of the compounds Th2Cu, ThCu2, Th2Zn and ThHg3 (1956) (8)
- The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements. (1958) (8)
- ELECTRON DEFICIENT COMPOUNDS. III. THE BRIDGE STRUCTURE FOR B2H6 (1947) (7)
- Crystal Structure of B-Starch from X-Ray Fibre Diagrams (1948) (7)
- Electron Deficient Compounds. V. The Structure of Dimethylberyllium (1950) (6)
- The Methylation of Sugars (1938) (6)
- Concerning Hydrogen Positions in Aquo‐Complexes—CuCl2·2H2O (1955) (5)
- ELECTRON DEFICIENT COMPOUNDS. IV. THE STRUCTURE OF HEXAMETHYLDIPLATINUM (1949) (5)
- The Vapor Density of Hydrazine (1941) (4)
- THE TETRAMETHYLPLATINUM-BENZENE COMPLEX (1949) (4)
- COORDINATION NUMBER AND VALENCE IN MODERN STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY (1962) (4)
- X-RAY FIBER PATTERN FROM AMYLOSE WITH A GLYCEROL PLASTICIZER (1943) (3)
- A correction and note on the structure of TiBe12 (1953) (2)
- ON THE PROBABLE STRUCTURE OF XeF$sub 4$ AND XeF$sub 2$ (1963) (2)
- The Mutarotation of d-Galactose1 (1938) (2)
- STRUCTURE OF NEODYMIUM SULFATE OCTAHYDRATE (1952) (2)
- X-Ray Analysis of the Uranium-Carbon System (1948) (1)
- The Crystal Structures of ThH$sub 2$ and ZrH$sub 2$ (1948) (1)
- Methyl Compounds of the Elements (1956) (1)
- The Complex Mutarotation of d-Galactose. (1943) (1)
- CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF LiCuCl$sub 3$/CENTER DOT/ 2H$sub 2$O (1958) (0)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF LiCuCl$sub 3$ /center dot/ 2H$sub 2$O (1960) (0)
- Mutarotation of Tetramethyl-α-d-glucopyranose and Tetramethyl-α-d-mannopyranose (1939) (0)
- The X-Ray Investigations of the Uranium-Hydrogen System: The Structure of UH$sub 3$ (1945) (0)
- Icosahedral Coordination Number 12 (1956) (0)
- THE MOLECULAR AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF $pi$-CYCLOPENTADIENYL $pi$- CYCLOHEPTATRIENYL VANADIUM (1963) (0)
- The Structure of TiCl$sub 2$ (1948) (0)
- The crystal structure of samarium Note: sample 99% pure (1954) (0)
- A BRIEF REVIEW OF NEUTRON DIFFRACTION IN THE UNITED STATES. : 中性子回析に関するシンポジウム (1960) (0)
- The van der Waals Constant “a” from Cp/Cv Measurements (1944) (0)
- SEMI-ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT IN CHEMISTRY FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 1950- MARCH 31, 1951 (1951) (0)
- CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF SOME URANIUM COMPOUNDS. A Summary From The Ames Laboratory (1945) (0)
- THE STRUCTURE OF TiBe$sub 12$, CONTRIBUTION NO. 127 (1951) (0)
- X-Ray Studies of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Uranium (1948) (0)
- Crystal structure and magnetic properties of LiCuCl3-2H2O (1958) (0)
- Book Reviews : The Electron Microscope. 2nd Ed. E. F. Burton and W. H. Kohl. New York, Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1946. 325 pages. Price, $4.00 (1946) (0)
- SEMI-ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT IN CHEMISTRY FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1, 1951-- SEPTEMBER 30, 1951 (1951) (0)
- ELECTRON DEFICIENT COMPOUNDS. IX. THE STRUCTURE OF STANNOUS CHLORIDE (1961) (0)
- THE STRUCTURE OF THORIUM DICARBIDE BY X-RAY AND NEUTRON DIFFRACTION CONTRIBUTION NO. 111 (1951) (0)
- Structure of ferroelectric BaTiO$sub 3$ (1949) (0)
- The System Uranium-Nitrogen (1948) (0)
- The MBe$sup 13$ Compounds (1949) (0)
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