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Christoffer Boman

Christoffer Boman

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
40
Citations
6338
World Ranking
7337
National Ranking
68

Christoffer Boman publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christoffer Boman sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 177 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Christoffer Boman D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christoffer Boman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Christoffer Boman is affiliated with Umeå University in Sweden and is active in research fields centered on environmental science and engineering. Their work intersects various subfields including health, toxicology, mutagenesis, pollution, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main topics of Christoffer Boman's research include energy and environmental impacts, air quality and health impacts, thermochemical biomass conversion processes, energy, environment, and transportation policies, coal and its by-products, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and climate change and health impacts.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Boman include Robert Lindgren, Thomas Sandström, Ala Muala, Anders Blomberg, and Natxo García-López.

Publication venues where Boman's work appears most often are Energy & Fuels, Particle and Fibre Toxicology, Research Square, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Fuel Processing Technology.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Christoffer Boman are:

  • Ash Transformation during Single-Pellet Combustion of Agricultural Biomass with a Focus on Potassium and Phosphorus (2021, Energy & Fuels)
  • Exposure to wood smoke particles leads to inflammation, disrupted proliferation and damage to cellular structures in a human first trimester trophoblast cell line (2020, Environmental Pollution)
  • Ash transformation during single-pellet gasification of agricultural biomass with focus on potassium and phosphorus (2021, Fuel Processing Technology)
  • Ice-nucleating ability of particulate emissions from solid-biomass-fired cookstoves: an experimental study (2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
  • Ash Transformation during Fixed-Bed Combustion of Agricultural Biomass with a Focus on Potassium and Phosphorus (2022, Energy & Fuels)

Best Publications

  • Health effects of residential wood smoke particles: the importance of combustion conditions and physicochemical particle properties

    Anette Kocbach Bølling;Joakim Pagels;Karl Espen Yttri;Lars Barregard

  • Ash Transformation Chemistry during Combustion of Biomass

    Dan Boström;Nils Skoglund;Alejandro Grimm;Christoffer Boman

  • Airway antioxidant and inflammatory responses to diesel exhaust exposure in healthy humans

    Annelie Behndig;IS Mudway;JL Brown;Nikolai Stenfors

  • Slagging tendencies of wood pellet ash during combustion in residential pellet burners

    Marcus Öhman;Christoffer Boman;Henry Hedman;Anders Nordin

  • Health impacts of anthropogenic biomass burning in the developed world

    Torben Sigsgaard;Bertil Forsberg;Isabella Annesi-Maesano;Anders Blomberg

  • Particle Traps Prevent Adverse Vascular and Prothrombotic Effects of Diesel Engine Exhaust Inhalation in Men

    Andrew J. Lucking;Magnus Lundbäck;Stefan L. Barath;Nicholas L. Mills

  • Effects of raw material particle size distribution on the characteristics of Scots pine sawdust fuel pellets

    Dan Bergström;Samuel Israelsson;Marcus Öhman;Sten-Axel Dahlqvist

  • Characterization of inorganic particulate matter from residential combustion of pelletized biomass fuels

    Christoffer Boman;Anders Nordin;Dan Boström;Marcus Öhman

  • Experimental determination of deposition of diesel exhaust particles in the human respiratory tract

    Jenny Rissler;Erik Swietlicki;Agneta Bengtsson;Christoffer Boman

  • Stove performance and emission characteristics in residential wood log and pellet combustion : Part 2: Wood stove

    Esbjörn Pettersson;Christoffer Boman;Roger Westerholm;Dan Boström

  • Impacts of Combustion Conditions and Photochemical Processing on the Light Absorption of Biomass Combustion Aerosol

    J Martinsson;A C Eriksson;I Elbaek Nielsen;Berg Malmborg

  • Impaired vascular function after exposure to diesel exhaust generated at urban transient running conditions

    Stefan Barath;Nicholas L Mills;Magnus Lundbäck;Håkan Törnqvist

  • Exposure to wood smoke increases arterial stiffness and decreases heart rate variability in humans

    Jon Unosson;Anders Blomberg;Thomas Sandström;Ala Muala

  • Influence of fuel ash composition on high temperature aerosol formation in fixed bed combustion of woody biomass pellets

    Henrik Wiinikka;Rikard Gebart;Christoffer Boman;Dan Boström

  • Antioxidant airway responses following experimental exposure to wood smoke in man.

    Maria Sehlstedt;Rosamund Dove;Christoffer Boman;Joakim Pagels

  • Deposition of biomass combustion aerosol particles in the human respiratory tract.

    Jakob Löndahl;Joakim Pagels;Christoffer Boman;Erik Swietlicki

  • Influence of Kaolin and Calcite Additives on Ash Transformations in Small-Scale Combustion of Oat

    Dan Boström;Alejandro Grimm;Christoffer Boman;Emilia Björnbom

  • Acute exposure to wood smoke from incomplete combustion - indications of cytotoxicity

    Ala Muala;Gregory Rankin;Maria Sehlstedt;Jon Unosson

  • Particulate PAH emissions from residential biomass combustion: time-resolved analysis with aerosol mass spectrometry.

    A. C. Eriksson;E. Z. Nordin;Robin Nyström;E. Pettersson

  • High-temperature aerosol formation in wood pellets flames : spatially resolved measurements

    Henrik Wiinikka;Rikard Gebart;Christoffer Boman;Dan Boström

  • Ash Characterization and Transformation Behavior of the Fixed-Bed Combustion of Novel Crops: Poplar, Brassica, and Cassava Fuels

    Maryori Díaz-Ramírez;Maryori Díaz-Ramírez;Christoffer Boman;Fernando Sebastián;Javier Royo

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders Blomberg
Anders Blomberg University of Gothenburg
Joakim Pagels
Joakim Pagels Lund University
Marcus Öhman
Marcus Öhman Luleå University of Technology
Erik Swietlicki
Erik Swietlicki Lund University
Dan Boström
Dan Boström Umeå University
Thomas Sandström
Thomas Sandström Umeå University
Andreas Massling
Andreas Massling Aarhus University
Anders Nordin
Anders Nordin Umeå University
Ian Mudway
Ian Mudway Imperial College London
Nicholas L. Mills
Nicholas L. Mills University of Edinburgh

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