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D-Index
75
Citations
17163
World Ranking
4532
National Ranking
336

Hans Hasse 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 Hans Hasse sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 529 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hans Hasse 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 Hans Hasse sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hans Hasse is affiliated with the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering with a focus on thermodynamics and phase equilibria. Their work encompasses both fundamental and applied aspects of chemical and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's research spans the main field of Engineering, with subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Mechanical Engineering, and Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes.

Their main topics of work cover:

  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Thermodynamic properties of mixtures
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
  • Nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications

Among recent scientific papers authored or co-authored by Hans Hasse are:

  • Review and comparison of equations of state for the Lennard-Jones fluid, 2020, Fluid Phase Equilibria
  • Machine Learning in Thermodynamics: Prediction of Activity Coefficients by Matrix Completion, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Enrichment at vapour-liquid interfaces of mixtures: establishing a link between nanoscopic and macroscopic properties, 2020, International Reviews in Physical Chemistry
  • ms2: A molecular simulation tool for thermodynamic properties, release 4.0, 2021, Computer Physics Communications
  • Molecular interactions at vapor-liquid interfaces: Binary mixtures of simple fluids, 2020, Physical Review E

Hans Hasse has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including Fabian Jirasek, Simon Stephan, Maximilian Kohns, Kerstin Münnemann, and Kai Langenbach.

Publication venues where Hans Hasse has a notable presence include:

  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Chemie Ingenieur Technik
  • Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
  • Fluid Phase Equilibria
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist has contributed to book literature, including at least one publication with Springer International Publishing titled Component Surfaces released in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ethers as components of tailored diesel fuel: Properties, synthesis and purification concepts

    Jakob Burger;Markus Siegert;Eckhard Ströfer;Hans Hasse

  • A Set of Molecular Models for Symmetric Quadrupolar Fluids

    Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • Post combustion CO2 capture by reactive absorption: Pilot plant description and results of systematic studies with MEA

    Ralf Notz;Hari Prasad Mangalapally;Hans Hasse

  • Comprehensive study of the vapour–liquid coexistence of the truncated and shifted Lennard–Jones fluid including planar and spherical interface properties

    Jadran Vrabec;Gaurav Kumar Kedia;Guido Fuchs;Hans Hasse

  • Online NMR spectroscopic study of species distribution in MEA-H2O-CO2 and DEA-H2O-CO2

    Wolfram Böttinger;Michael Maiwald;Hans Hasse

  • Prediction of self-diffusion coefficient and shear viscosity of water and its binary mixtures with methanol and ethanol by molecular simulation.

    Gabriela Guevara-Carrion;Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • Experimental pressure-temperature data on three- and four-phase equilibria of fluid, hydrate, and ice phases in the system carbon dioxide-water

    Martin Wendland;Hans Hasse;Gerd Maurer

  • Chemical Equilibrium and Reaction Kinetics of the Heterogeneously Catalyzed Formation of Poly(oxymethylene) Dimethyl Ethers from Methylal and Trioxane

    Jakob Burger;Eckhard Ströfer;Hans Hasse

  • Pilot plant experimental studies of post combustion CO2 capture by reactive absorption with MEA and new solvents

    Hari Prasad Mangalapally;Ralf Notz;Sebastian Hoch;Norbert Asprion

  • FT-IR spectroscopic investigations of hydrogen bonding in alcohol–hydrocarbon solutions

    N. Asprion;H. Hasse;G. Maurer

  • Quantitative high-resolution on-line NMR spectroscopy in reaction and process monitoring

    Michael Maiwald;Holger H Fischer;Young-Kyu Kim;Klaus Albert

  • Molecular dynamics and experimental study of conformation change of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) hydrogels in mixtures of water and methanol.

    Jonathan Walter;Jan Sehrt;Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • Grand Equilibrium: vapour-liquid equilibria by a new molecular simulation method

    Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • NMR Spectroscopic and Densimetric Study of Reaction Kinetics of Formaldehyde Polymer Formation in Water, Deuterium Oxide, and Methanol

    Immanuel Hahnenstein;Michael Albert;Hans Hasse;Cornelius G. Kreiter

  • A molecular simulation study of shear and bulk viscosity and thermal conductivity of simple real fluids

    G.A Fernández;J Vrabec;H Hasse

  • Thermophysical Properties of the Lennard-Jones Fluid: Database and Data Assessment.

    Simon Stephan;Monika Thol;Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • 1H- and 13C-NMR-Spectroscopic Study of Chemical Equilibria in Solutions of Formaldehyde in Water, Deuterium Oxide, and Methanol

    Immanuel Hahnenstein;Hans Hasse;Cornelius G. Kreiter;Gerd Maurer

  • ls1 mardyn: The Massively Parallel Molecular Dynamics Code for Large Systems

    Christoph Niethammer;Stefan Becker;Martin Bernreuther;Martin Buchholz

  • Prediction of transport properties by molecular simulation: methanol and ethanol and their mixture.

    Gabriela Guevara-Carrion;Carlos Nieto-Draghi;Jadran Vrabec;Hans Hasse

  • Octahedral molecular sieves of the type K-OMS-2 with different particle sizes and morphologies: Impact on the catalytic properties in the aerobic partial oxidation of benzyl alcohol

    Fanny Schurz;Jörg M. Bauchert;Thorsten Merker;Thomas Schleid

  • From methanol to the oxygenated diesel fuel poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ether: An assessment of the production costs

    Niklas Schmitz;Jakob Burger;Eckhard Ströfer;Hans Hasse

  • Fluid dynamics in reactive distillation packing Katapak®-S

    Peter Moritz;Hans Hasse

  • ms2: A molecular simulation tool for thermodynamic properties, new version release

    Colin W. Glass;Steffen Reiser;Gábor Rutkai;Stephan Deublein

Frequent Co-Authors

Jadran Vrabec
Jadran Vrabec Technical University of Berlin
Gerd Maurer
Gerd Maurer Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Werner R. Thiel
Werner R. Thiel Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Jan C. Aurich
Jan C. Aurich Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Ralf Müller
Ralf Müller BI Norwegian Business School
Alexander Keller
Alexander Keller Nvidia (United States)
Herbert M. Urbassek
Herbert M. Urbassek Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Günter Scheffknecht
Günter Scheffknecht University of Stuttgart
Klaus Albert
Klaus Albert University of Tübingen
Shiang-Tai Lin
Shiang-Tai Lin National Taiwan University

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