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Andrzej Lewenstam 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 Andrzej Lewenstam sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 251 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrzej Lewenstam 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 Andrzej Lewenstam sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Andrzej Lewenstam is affiliated with AGH University of Science and Technology in Poland. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and chemical engineering with a focus on interdisciplinary applications involving material science and bioengineering.

The core research areas include analytical chemistry and sensors, electrochemical analysis and applications, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Significant topics of their work further extend into concrete and cement materials research, concrete properties and behavior, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, and mitochondrial function and pathology.

Lewenstam has contributed to various publication venues, predominantly in the following journals and conference proceedings:

  • Membranes
  • Materials
  • Sensors
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Diffusion fundamentals.

Several recent papers illustrate the range and focus of their research, including:

  • "Effective and Apparent Diffusion Coefficients of Chloride Ions and Chloride Binding Kinetics Parameters in Mortars: Non-Stationary Diffusion-Reaction Model and the Inverse Problem" (2020) published in Materials
  • "Precipitation of Inorganic Salts in Mitochondrial Matrix" (2020) published in Membranes
  • "Measurement of Multi Ion Transport through Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line Provides an Insight into the Mechanism of Defective Water Transport in Cystic Fibrosis" (2020) published in Membranes
  • "Long-Time Evaluation of Solid-State Composite Reference Electrodes" (2022) published in Membranes
  • "The Influence of Chemical Activity Models on the Description of Ion Transport through Micro-Structured Cementitious Materials" (2023) published in Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lewenstam include:

  • Robert Filipek
  • Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha
  • Krzysztof Dołowy
  • Jan Migdalski
  • Jerzy J. Jasielec

The subfields in which Lewenstam's research is situated reflect a multidisciplinary approach, including civil and structural engineering, bioengineering, electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, and electrochemistry.

Best Publications

  • Potentiometric Ion Sensors

    Johan Bobacka;and Ari Ivaska;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • All-solid-state sodium-selective electrode based on a calixarene ionophore in a poly(vinyl chloride) membrane with a polypyrrole solid contact

    Aodhmar. Cadogan;Zhiqiang. Gao;Andrzej. Lewenstam;Ari. Ivaska

  • Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of oxidized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) film electrodes in aqueous solutions

    Johan Bobacka;Andrzej Lewenstam;Ari Ivaska

  • Handbook of reference electrodes

    György Inzelt;Andrzej Lewenstam;Fritz Scholz

  • Potentiometric Ion Sensors Based on Conducting Polymers

    Johan Bobacka;Ari Ivaska;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Approved IFCC Recommendation on Reporting Results for Blood Glucose (Abbreviated)

    Paul DOrazio;Robert W Burnett;Niels Fogh-Andersen;Ellis Jacobs

  • Single-piece all-solid-state ion-selective electrode

    Johan. Bobacka;Tom. Lindfors;Mary. McCarrick;Ari. Ivaska

  • Numerical Solution of the Coupled Nernst-Planck and Poisson Equations for Liquid Junction and Ion Selective Membrane Potentials

    Tomasz Sokalski;Peter Lingenfelter;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Approved IFCC recommendation on reporting results for blood glucose

    Paul D'Orazio;Robert W. Burnett;Niels Fogh-Andersen;Ellis Jacobs

  • All solid-state poly(vinyl chloride) membrane ion-selective electrodes with poly(3-octylthiophene) solid internal contact

    Johan Bobacka;Mary McCarrick;Andrzej Lewenstam;Ari Ivaska

  • Influence of oxygen and carbon dioxide on the electrochemical stability of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) used as ion-to-electron transducer in all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes

    Mercedes Vázquez;Johan Bobacka;Ari Ivaska;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Mechanism of ionic and redox sensitivity of p-type conducting polymers

    Johan Bobacka;Zhiqiang Gao;Ari Ivaska;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Solution-cast films of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) as ion-to-electron transducers in all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes

    Mercedes Vázquez;Petter Danielsson;Johan Bobacka;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Ion sensors: current limits and new trends

    Eric Bakker;Dermot Diamond;Andrzej Lewenstam;Ernö Pretsch

  • Application of Nernst–Planck and Poisson equations for interpretation of liquid-junction and membrane potentials in real-time and space domains

    Tomasz Sokalski;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Conducting polymer-based ion-selective electrodes

    Jan Migdalski;Teresa Blaz;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) doped with carbon nanotubes as ion-to-electron transducer in polymer membrane-based potassium ion-selective electrodes

    Zekra Mousavi;Johan Bobacka;Andrzej Lewenstam;Ari Ivaska

  • All solid-state hydrogen ion-selective electrode based on a conducting poly(pyrrole) solid contact

    Agata Michalska;Adam Hulanicki;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Routines and Challenges in Clinical Application of Electrochemical Ion‐Sensors

    Andrzej Lewenstam;Andrzej Lewenstam

  • Mechanism of ionic and redox sensitivity of p-type conducting polymers: Part 1. Theory

    Andrzej Lewenstam;Johan Bobacka;Ari Ivaska

  • A polypyrrole-based amperometric ammonia sensor

    Ilkka Lähdesmäki;Andrzej Lewenstam;Ari Ivaska

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Bobacka
Johan Bobacka Åbo Akademi University
Ari Ivaska
Ari Ivaska Åbo Akademi University
Dermot Diamond
Dermot Diamond Dublin City University
Grzegorz Lisak
Grzegorz Lisak Nanyang Technological University
Marek Trojanowicz
Marek Trojanowicz University of Warsaw
Zhiqiang Gao
Zhiqiang Gao National University of Singapore
Kari Rissanen
Kari Rissanen University of Jyväskylä
Jouko Peltonen
Jouko Peltonen Åbo Akademi University
Joseph Wang
Joseph Wang University of California, San Diego
Olle Inganäs
Olle Inganäs Linköping University

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