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D-Index
98
Citations
47957
World Ranking
1373
National Ranking
529

E. Dendy Sloan 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 E. Dendy Sloan sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 265 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

E. Dendy Sloan 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 E. Dendy Sloan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

E. Dendy Sloan is affiliated with the Colorado School of Mines in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their work spans subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research covers a variety of topics with a strong focus on methane hydrates and related phenomena, along with CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions. Additional areas of study include spacecraft and cryogenic technologies, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, healthcare cost and quality practices, and offshore engineering and technologies.

Frequent collaborators of E. Dendy Sloan include:

  • Carolyn A. Koh
  • Jonathan D. Wells
  • Sriram Ravichandran
  • Ahmad A. A. Majid
  • Jefferson L. Creek

The scientist publishes regularly in several journals with multiple contributions in the following venues:

  • Fuel
  • The Lancet Planetary Health
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Molecules
  • AIChE Journal

Significant recent publications by E. Dendy Sloan include:

  • Hydrocarbon Hydrate Flow Assurance History as a Guide to a Conceptual Model, 2021, Molecules
  • Water content of carbon dioxide at hydrate forming conditions, 2020, Fuel
  • Perspective on the oil-dominated gas hydrate plugging conceptual picture as applied to transient Shut-In/Restart, 2022, Fuel
  • A qualitative exploration of barriers, enablers, and implementation strategies to replace disposable medical devices with reusable alternatives, 2024, The Lancet Planetary Health
  • Modeling Two-Step Mechanism of Thermodynamic Hydrate Inhibitor Injection for Gas Hydrate Plug Dissociation, 2024, Energy & Fuels

Best Publications

  • Clathrate hydrates of natural gases

    E. Dendy Sloan;Carolyn A. Koh

  • Fundamental principles and applications of natural gas hydrates

    E. Dendy Sloan

  • Stable Low-Pressure Hydrogen Clusters Stored in a Binary Clathrate Hydrate

    Louw J. Florusse;Cor J. Peters;Joop Schoonman;Keith C. Hester

  • Fundamentals and Applications of Gas Hydrates

    Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan;Amadeu K. Sum;David T. Wu

  • Hydrates of carbon dioxide and methane mixtures

    Sanggono Adisasmito;Robert J. Frank;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Natural gas hydrates in flow assurance

    E. Dendy Sloan

  • Microsecond simulations of spontaneous methane hydrate nucleation and growth.

    Matthew R. Walsh;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan;Amadeu K. Sum

  • Measurement of Clathrate Hydrates via Raman Spectroscopy

    Amadeu K. Sum;and Robert C. Burruss;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Effective kinetic inhibitors for natural gas hydrates

    J.P. Lederhos;J.P. Long;A. Sum;R.L. Christiansen

  • Clathrate Hydrates: From Laboratory Science to Engineering Practice

    Amadeu K. Sum;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Gas Hydrates: Review of Physical/Chemical Properties

    E. Dendy Sloan

  • Toward Production From Gas Hydrates: Current Status, Assessment of Resources, and Simulation-Based Evaluation of Technology and Potential

    George J. Moridis;Timothy S. Collett;Ray Boswell;Masanori Kurihara

  • Challenges, Uncertainties, and Issues Facing Gas Production From Gas-Hydrate Deposits

    George Moridis;Timothy S. Collett;Mehran Pooladi-Darvish;Steven H. Hancock

  • Evidence of structure II hydrate formation from methane+ethane mixtures

    S. Subramanian;R.A. Kini;S.F. Dec;E.D. Sloan

  • A changing hydrate paradigm—from apprehension to avoidance to risk management

    E. Dendy Sloan

  • Gas production potential of disperse low-saturation hydrate accumulations in oceanic sediments

    George J. Moridis;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Methane hydrate formation and an inward growing shell model in water-in-oil dispersions

    Douglas J. Turner;Kelly T. Miller;E. Dendy Sloan

  • MACROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF HYDRATE FILM GROWTH AT THE HYDROCARBON/WATER INTERFACE

    Craig J. Taylor;Kelly T. Miller;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Methane hydrate film growth kinetics

    Erik M. Freer;M. Sami Selim;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Molecular hydrogen storage in binary THF-H2 clathrate hydrates.

    Timothy A. Strobel;Craig J. Taylor;Keith C. Hester;Steven F. Dec

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolyn A. Koh
Carolyn A. Koh Colorado School of Mines
Amadeu K. Sum
Amadeu K. Sum Colorado School of Mines
George J. Moridis
George J. Moridis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ray Boswell
Ray Boswell United States Department of Energy
Timothy S. Collett
Timothy S. Collett United States Geological Survey
Keith A. Kvenvolden
Keith A. Kvenvolden United States Geological Survey
Timothy J. Kneafsey
Timothy J. Kneafsey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Gregg T. Beckham
Gregg T. Beckham National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jonny Rutqvist
Jonny Rutqvist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Shirish Patil
Shirish Patil King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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