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Alan E. Mather

Alan E. Mather

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10656
World Ranking
13025
National Ranking
354

Alan E. Mather 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 Alan E. Mather sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 181 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Alan E. Mather 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 Alan E. Mather sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alan E. Mather is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their primary research focuses on various aspects of engineering and chemical engineering, with a particular emphasis on phase equilibria and thermodynamics.

The scientist's recent papers span topics related to solubility, vapor-liquid equilibria, and chemical thermodynamics. These works include:

  • Vapour-liquid equilibria in the system methanethiol-water, 2021, The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
  • Solubility of Ethanethiol in Water, 2021, Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
  • Solubility of carbon dioxide in anhydrous triethanolamine, 2022, The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Effect of Ethane on the Solubility of CO2 in Aqueous Triethanolamine Solutions, 2023, Journal of Solution Chemistry
  • Solubility of Dimethyl Sulfide in Water, 2025, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Frequent co-authors of Alan E. Mather include Fang-Yuan Jou, Kurt A. G. Schmidt, F.-Y. Jou, and Craig Schubert.

The publication venues that regularly feature their research are:

  • Journal of Solution Chemistry
  • The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
  • The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Alan E. Mather's main fields of study are engineering and chemical engineering. Within these areas, the scientist has specialized notably in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, fluid flow and transfer processes, materials chemistry, and filtration and separation.

The topics central to their research are:

  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Thermodynamic properties of mixtures
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure

Best Publications

  • The Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Water at Low Pressure

    John J. Carroll;John D. Slupsky;Alan E. Mather

  • The solubility of CO2 in a 30 mass percent monoethanolamine solution

    Fang-Yuan Jou;Alan E. Mather;Frederick D. Otto

  • Solubility of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in aqueous methyldiethanolamine solutions

    Fang Yuan Jou;Alan E. Mather;Frederick D. Otto

  • A mathematical model for equilibrium solubility of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in aqueous alkanolamine solutions

    R.D. Deshmukh;A.E. Mather

  • Equilibrium between carbon dioxide and aqueous monoethanolamine solutions

    Jong I. Lee;Frederick D. Otto;Alan E. Mather

  • Kinetics of the reaction of carbon dioxide with 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol solutions

    Shuo Xu;Yi-Wei Wang;Frederick D. Otto;Alan E. Mather

  • Solubility of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in aqueous alkanolamines

    Ralph H. Weiland;Tanmoy Chakravarty;Alan E. Mather

  • Vapor-liquid equilibrium of carbon dioxide in aqueous mixtures of monoethanolamine and methyldiethanolamine

    Fang-Yuan Jou;Frederick D. Otto;Alan E. Mather

  • SOLUBILITY OF N2O IN ALKANOLAMINES AND IN MIXED SOLVENTS

    Y.W. Wang;S. Xu;F.D. Otto;A.E. Mather

  • Densities, excess molar volumes, and partial molar volumes for binary mixtures of water with monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, and triethanolamine from 25 to 80°C

    Yadollah Maham;Tjoon T. Teng;Loren G. Hepler;Alan E. Mather

  • Solubility of Hydrogen Sulfide in [bmim][PF6]

    Fang-Yuan Jou;Alan E. Mather

  • Solubility of carbon dioxide in aqueous diethanolamine solutions at high pressures

    Jong Il Lee;Frederick D. Otto;Alan E. Mather

  • Equilibrium solubility of H2S and CO2 and their mixtures in a mixed solvent

    Rosalynn J. Macgregor;Alan E. Mather

  • The solubility of hydrogen sulphide in water from 0 to 90°C and pressures to 1 MPa

    John J. Carroll;Alan E. Mather

  • Enthalpy of solution of carbon dioxide in (water + monoethanolamine, or diethanolamine, orN-methyldiethanolamine) and (water + monoethanolamine + N-methyldiethanolamine) atT = 298.15 K

    James K. Carson;Kenneth N. Marsh;Alan E. Mather

  • The system carbon dioxide-water and the Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky equation

    John J. Carroll;Alan E. Mather

  • The solubility of H2S and CO2 in aqueous monoethanolamine solutions

    J. I. Lee;F. D. Otto;A. E. Mather

  • Absorption of co2 into aqueous tertiary amine/mea solutions

    H. A. Rangwala;B. R. Morrell;A. E. Mather;F. D. Otto

  • Correlation and prediction of the solubility of carbon dioxide in a mixed alkanolamine solution

    Yi-Gui Li;Alan E. Mather

  • Viscosities and Excess Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Ethanolamines from 25 to 80°C

    Y. Maham;C.-N. Liew;A. E. Mather

  • Use of Flow Calorimetry for Determining Enthalpies of Absorption and the Solubility of CO2 in Aqueous Monoethanolamine Solutions

    C. Mathonat;V. Majer;A. E. Mather;J.-P. E. Grolier

Frequent Co-Authors

Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul
Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul University of Regina
Jean-Pierre E. Grolier
Jean-Pierre E. Grolier University of Clermont Auvergne
Jacob H. Masliyah
Jacob H. Masliyah University of Alberta
Amit Chakma
Amit Chakma University of Western Australia
Murray R. Gray
Murray R. Gray University of Alberta
Vladimír Majer
Vladimír Majer Technical University of Liberec

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