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D-Index
54
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11720
World Ranking
12521
National Ranking
919

Bernd Ondruschka 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 Bernd Ondruschka sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 263 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bernd Ondruschka 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 Bernd Ondruschka sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Bernd Ondruschka is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. Their research spans across several topics and fields related to catalysis and biodiesel production.

The scientist has contributed to four publications in the venue "Catalysis from A to Z," all published in the year 2020. These include:

  • Vogel & Noot (BDI) process, 2020, Catalysis from A to Z
  • Lurgi biodiesel process, 2020, Catalysis from A to Z
  • Connemann (CD) process, 2020, Catalysis from A to Z
  • LUT biodiesel process, 2020, Catalysis from A to Z

Their work involves research in the subfield of Biomedical Engineering with one publication categorized under this area.

Bernd Ondruschka's main topics of research cover Biodiesel Production and Applications, documented in two of their publications.

Best Publications

  • Microwave assisted synthesis – a critical technology overview

    M. Nüchter;B. Ondruschka;W. Bonrath;A. Gum

  • Ball milling in organic synthesis: solutions and challenges.

    Achim Stolle;Tony Szuppa;Silke E. S. Leonhardt;Bernd Ondruschka

  • Biological effects of imidazolium ionic liquids with varying chain lengths in acute Vibrio fischeri and WST-1 cell viability assays

    J Ranke;K Mölter;F Stock;U Bottin-Weber

  • How hazardous are ionic liquids? Structure–activity relationships and biological testing as important elements for sustainability evaluation

    Bernd Jastorff;Reinhold Störmann;Johannes Ranke;Kerstin Mölter

  • Progress in evaluation of risk potential of ionic liquids—basis for an eco-design of sustainable products

    Bernd Jastorff;Kerstin Mölter;Peter Behrend;Ulrike Bottin-Weber

  • Effects of ionic liquids on the acetylcholinesterase – a structure–activity relationship consideration

    F. Stock;J. Hoffmann;J. Ranke;R. Störmann

  • Ionic liquids and their heating behaviour during microwave irradiation – a state of the art report and challenge to assessment

    Jens Hoffmann;Matthias Nüchter;Bernd Ondruschka;Peter Wasserscheid

  • Fast copper-, ligand- and solvent-free Sonogashira coupling in a ball mill

    Rico Thorwirth;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka

  • Energetic assessment of the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction: a curtate life cycle assessment as an easily understandable and applicable tool for reaction optimization

    Franziska Schneider;Tony Szuppa;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka

  • Microwave-Assisted Chemical Reactions

    Matthias Nüchter;Ute Müller;Bernd Ondruschka;Antje Tied

  • The Suzuki−Miyaura Reaction under Mechanochemical Conditions§

    Franziska Schneider;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka;Henning Hopf

  • Chitosan as a support for heterogeneous Pd catalysts in liquid phase catalysis

    Silke E.S. Leonhardt;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka;Giancarlo Cravotto

  • Purity specification methods for ionic liquids

    Annegret Stark;Peter Behrend;Oliver Braun;Anja Müller

  • Degradation of carbamazepine in environmentally relevant concentrations in water by Hydrodynamic-Acoustic-Cavitation (HAC).

    Patrick Braeutigam;Marcus Franke;Rudolf J. Schneider;Andreas Lehmann

  • Fast, ligand- and solvent-free synthesis of 1,4-substituted buta-1,3-diynes by Cu-catalyzed homocoupling of terminal alkynes in a ball mill.

    Robert Schmidt;Rico Thorwirth;Tony Szuppa;Achim Stolle

  • Fast, ligand- and solvent-free copper-catalyzed click reactions in a ball mill.

    Rico Thorwirth;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka;Andreas Wild

  • Mechanochemical solid-state Suzuki reactions using an in situ generated base.

    Franziska Schneider;Bernd Ondruschka

  • Ultrasound-assisted oxidative desulfurization of liquid fuels and its industrial application.

    Zhilin Wu;Bernd Ondruschka

  • Removal of blue-green algae using the hybrid method of hydrodynamic cavitation and ozonation.

    Zhilin Wu;Haifeng Shen;Bernd Ondruschka;Yongchun Zhang

  • Switchable Selectivity during Oxidation of Anilines in a Ball Mill

    Rico Thorwirth;Franziska Bernhardt;Achim Stolle;Bernd Ondruschka

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Jastorff
Bernd Jastorff University of Bremen
Giancarlo Cravotto
Giancarlo Cravotto University of Turin
Klaus D. Jandt
Klaus D. Jandt Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Olaf S. Andersen
Olaf S. Andersen Cornell University
Henning Hopf
Henning Hopf Technische Universität Braunschweig
Leticia González
Leticia González University of Vienna
Falko Langenhorst
Falko Langenhorst Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Stefan Stolte
Stefan Stolte TU Dresden
Uwe Hampel
Uwe Hampel Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

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