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D-Index
82
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26629
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3061
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1018

Henrik Topsøe 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 Henrik Topsøe sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 157 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Henrik Topsøe 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 Henrik Topsøe sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For development of hydrodesulfurization catalysts and elucidation of their active sites.

Overview

Henrik Topsøe is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their scientific work has been recognized in the field of engineering, particularly related to catalytic processes.

In 2013, Henrik Topsøe was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering. The citation for this recognition states it was awarded "For development of hydrodesulfurization catalysts and elucidation of their active sites."

Best Publications

  • Atom-Resolved Imaging of Dynamic Shape Changes in Supported Copper Nanocrystals

    Poul L. Hansen;Jakob Birkedal Wagner;Stig Helveg;Jens R. Rostrup-Nielsen

  • Atomic-scale structure of single-layer MoS2 nanoclusters

    S. Helveg;J. V. Lauritsen;E. Lægsgaard;I. Stensgaard

  • In situ Mössbauer emission spectroscopy studies of unsupported and supported sulfided CoMo hydrodesulfurization catalysts: Evidence for and nature of a CoMoS phase

    Henrik Topsøe;Bjerne S. Clausen;Roberto Candia;Carsten Wivel

  • Vanadia/Titania Catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of Nitric-Oxide by Ammonia: I. Combined Temperature-Programmed in-Situ FTIR and On-line Mass-Spectroscopy Studies

    N.Y. Topsoe;H. Topsoe;J.A. Dumesic

  • Size-dependent structure of MoS2 nanocrystals.

    Jeppe V. Lauritsen;Jakob Kibsgaard;Stig Helveg;Henrik Topsøe

  • Vanadia-Titania Catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitric-Oxide by Ammonia

    N.Y. Topsoe;J.A. Dumesic;H. Topsoe

  • In Situ Investigations of Structural Changes in Cu/ZnO Catalysts

    J.-D Grunwaldt;A.M Molenbroek;N.-Y Topsøe;H Topsøe

  • Characterization of the structures and active sites in sulfided CoMoAl2O3 and NiMoAl2O3 catalysts by NO chemisorption

    Nan-Yu Topsøe;Henrik Topsøe

  • Catalyst and process technologies for ultra low sulfur diesel

    Kim G Knudsen;Barry H Cooper;Henrik Topsøe

  • DFT Calculations of Unpromoted and Promoted MoS2-Based Hydrodesulfurization Catalysts

    Line Sjolte Byskov;Jens Kehlet Nørskov;Bjerne S. Clausen;Henrik Topsøe

  • Location and coordination of promoter atoms in Co- and Ni-promoted MoS2-based hydrotreating catalysts

    Jeppe V. Lauritsen;Jakob Kibsgaard;Georg H. Olesen;Poul Georg Moses

  • On the catalytic significance of a CoMoS phase in CoMoAl2O3 hydrodesulfurization catalysts: Combined in situ Mössbauer emission spectroscopy and activity studies

    Carsten Wivel;Roberto Candia;Bjerne S. Clausen;Steen Mørup

  • Atomic-scale insight into structure and morphology changes of MoS2 nanoclusters in hydrotreating catalysts

    J.V. Lauritsen;M.V. Bollinger;E. Lægsgaard;K.W. Jacobsen

  • A combined X-Ray photoelectron and Mössbauer emission spectroscopy study of the state of cobalt in sulfided, supported, and unsupported CoMo catalysts

    Ib Alstrup;Ib Chorkendorff;Roberto Candia;Bjerne S. Clausen

  • Developments in operando studies and in situ characterization of heterogeneous catalysts

    Henrik Topsøe

  • Atomic-scale structure of Co-Mo-S nanoclusters in hydrotreating catalysts

    J.V Lauritsen;S Helveg;E Lægsgaard;I Stensgaard

  • Mössbauer studies of thermal excitations in magnetically ordered microcrystals

    Steen Mørup;Henrik Topsøe

  • Active sites and support effects in hydrodesulfurization catalysts

    Henrik Topsøe;Bjerne S. Clausen

  • Hydrodesulfurization reaction pathways on MoS2 nanoclusters revealed by scanning tunneling microscopy

    J.V. Lauritsen;M. Nyberg;Jens Kehlet Nørskov;B.S. Clausen

  • The role of Co–Mo–S type structures in hydrotreating catalysts

    Henrik Topsøe

Frequent Co-Authors

Bjerne S. Clausen
Bjerne S. Clausen University of Copenhagen
Jens K. Nørskov
Jens K. Nørskov Technical University of Denmark
Flemming Besenbacher
Flemming Besenbacher Aarhus University
Jeppe V. Lauritsen
Jeppe V. Lauritsen Aarhus University
Stig Helveg
Stig Helveg Technical University of Denmark
Steen Mørup
Steen Mørup Technical University of Denmark
Erik Lægsgaard
Erik Lægsgaard Aarhus University
Quentin M. Ramasse
Quentin M. Ramasse University of Leeds
Christian Kisielowski
Christian Kisielowski Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James A. Dumesic
James A. Dumesic University of Wisconsin–Madison

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