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D-Index
73
Citations
19892
World Ranking
4939
National Ranking
38

Anker Degn Jensen 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 Anker Degn Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 378 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Anker Degn Jensen 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 Anker Degn Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Anker Degn Jensen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions in subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Mechanical Engineering, and Computational Mechanics.

Their work covers a wide range of topics related to catalytic and thermochemical processes. Major topics of study include:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction

Several recent papers illustrate the scope of their research. These include:

  • Plasma-catalytic dry reforming of methane: Screening of catalytic materials in a coaxial packed-bed DBD reactor, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • A perspective on catalytic hydropyrolysis of biomass, 2021, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Plasma-catalytic ammonia decomposition using a packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge reactor, 2022, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • The roles of CO and CO2 in high pressure methanol synthesis over Cu-based catalysts, 2020, Journal of Catalysis
  • A Rhodium-Based Methane Oxidation Catalyst with High Tolerance to H2O and SO2, 2020, ACS Catalysis

Jensen frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Jakob Munkholt Christensen, Martin Høj, Peter Arendt Jensen, Andreas Eschenbacher, and Uffe Vie Mentzel.

The majority of their publications appear in venues such as:

  • Catalysts
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Journal of Catalysis
  • Sustainable Energy & Fuels

Their research combines expertise in both experimental and theoretical aspects of catalysis, with emphasis on processes related to methane reforming, biomass conversion, ammonia synthesis, and oxidation reactions.

Best Publications

  • A review of catalytic upgrading of bio-oil to engine fuels

    Peter Mølgaard Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter Arendt Jensen;K.G. Knudsen

  • Oxy-fuel combustion of solid fuels

    Maja Bøg Toftegaard;Maja Bøg Toftegaard;Jacob Brix;Peter Arendt Jensen;Peter Glarborg

  • Fuel nitrogen conversion in solid fuel fired systems

    Peter Glarborg;Anker Jensen;Jan Erik Johnsson

  • Screening of Catalysts for Hydrodeoxygenation of Phenol as a Model Compound for Bio-oil

    Peter Mølgaard Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker D. Jensen

  • Catalytic steam reforming of bio-oil

    R. Trane;S. Dahl;M.S. Skjøth-Rasmussen;A.D. Jensen

  • TG-FTIR Study of the Influence of potassium Chloride on Wheat Straw Pyrolysis

    Anker Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen;Marek A. Wójtowicz;Michael A. Serio

  • Transportation fuels from biomass fast pyrolysis, catalytic hydrodeoxygenation, and catalytic fast hydropyrolysis

    Trine M.H. Dabros;Magnus Zingler Stummann;Martin Høj;Peter Arendt Jensen

  • Mn/TiO2 and Mn–Fe/TiO2 catalysts synthesized by deposition precipitation—promising for selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 at low temperatures

    Siva Sankar Reddy Putluru;Leonhard Schill;Anker Degn Jensen;Bernard Siret

  • Two-fluid spray atomisation and pneumatic nozzles for fluid bed coating/agglomeration purposes: A review

    Peter Dybdahl Hede;Poul Bach;Anker Degn Jensen

  • Numerical modeling of straw combustion in a fixed bed

    Haosheng Zhou;Anker Jensen;Peter Glarborg;Peter Arendt Jensen

  • Deactivation of V2O5-WO3-TiO2 SCR catalyst at a biomass-fired combined heat and power plant

    Yuanjing Zheng;Anker Degn Jensen;Jan Erik Johnsson

  • CO hydrogenation to methanol on Cu–Ni catalysts: Theory and experiment

    Felix Studt;Felix Studt;Frank Abild-Pedersen;Frank Abild-Pedersen;Qiongxiao Wu;Anker Degn Jensen

  • Review of technologies for mercury removal from flue gas from cement production processes

    Yuanjing Zheng;Anker Degn Jensen;Christian Windelin;Flemming Jensen

  • Formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and soot in fuel-rich oxidation of methane in a laminar flow reactor

    M.S Skjøth-Rasmussen;P Glarborg;M Østberg;J.T Johannessen

  • Investigation of biomass pyrolysis by thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry

    Mette Stenseng;Anker Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Ash transformation during co-firing coal and straw

    Yuanjing Zheng;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker Degn Jensen;Bo Sander

  • Deactivation of V2O5-WO3-TiO2 SCR catalyst at biomass fired power plants: Elucidation of mechanisms by lab- and pilot-scale experiments

    Yuanjing Zheng;Anker Degn Jensen;Jan Erik Johnsson;Joakim Reimer Thøgersen

  • High-temperature entrained flow gasification of biomass

    Ke Qin;Weigang Lin;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker Degn Jensen

  • Influence on nickel particle size on the hydrodeoxygenation of phenol over Ni/SiO2

    Peter M. Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter A. Jensen;Anker D. Jensen

  • A review of the interference of carbon containing fly ash with air entrainment in concrete

    Kim Hougaard Pedersen;Anker Degn Jensen;Martin Skov Skjøth-Rasmussen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Mn/TiO2 and Mn-Fe/TiO2 Catalysts Synthesized By Deposition Precipitation - Promising for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3 at Low Temperatures

    Anker Degn Jensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Arendt Jensen
Peter Arendt Jensen Technical University of Denmark
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Peter Glarborg
Peter Glarborg Technical University of Denmark
Kim Dam-Johansen
Kim Dam-Johansen Technical University of Denmark
Ulrik Birk Henriksen
Ulrik Birk Henriksen Technical University of Denmark
Rasmus Fehrmann
Rasmus Fehrmann Technical University of Denmark
Felix Studt
Felix Studt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jakob Birkedal Wagner
Jakob Birkedal Wagner Technical University of Denmark
Pablo Beato
Pablo Beato Max Planck Society
Søren Dahl
Søren Dahl Technical University of Denmark

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