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Ingmar Grenthe 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 Ingmar Grenthe sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 225 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ingmar Grenthe 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 Ingmar Grenthe sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% 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

  • 1998 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Ingmar Grenthe was affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Their research contributions spanned primarily the fields of Health Professions and Arts and Humanities, with a focus on subfields such as General Health Professions and Philosophy.

The main topics explored in their work included Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity, Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues, as well as Health, Medicine and Society.

Grenthe's recent publication record includes the paper titled "NEA-TDB update book on U, Np, Pu, Am and Tc: overview, systematic trends and datagaps of relevance to nuclear waste disposal" from 2021, published in the Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.

Frequent coauthors contributing to their work included:

  • Xavier Gaona
  • Andrey Plyasunov
  • Linfeng Rao
  • Bernd Grambow
  • Rjm Konings

The publication venues where Grenthe appeared most frequently also highlighted the Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.

In recognition of their academic contributions, Ingmar Grenthe was honored as a Member of Academia Europaea in 1998.

Best Publications

  • STABILITY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE RARE EARTH DIPICOLINATES

    Ingmar Grenthe

  • Solution coordination chemistry of actinides: Thermodynamics, structure and reaction mechanisms

    Zoltan Szabó;Takashi Toraishi;Valerie Vallet;Ingmar Grenthe

  • Structure of Uranium(VI) in Strong Alkaline Solutions. A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Investigation

    U. Wahlgren;H. Moll;I. Grenthe;B. Schimmelpfennig

  • Redox potentials and redox reactions in deep groundwater systems

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  • A Calorimetric Determination of the Enthalpy of Ionization of Water and the Enthalpy of Protonation of THAM at 5, 20, 25, 35, and 50 Degrees C.

    Ingmar Grenthe;Heikki Ots;Olle Ginstrup;Per Halfdan Nielsen

  • Solvent effects on uranium(VI) fluoride and hydroxide complexes studied by EXAFS and quantum chemistry.

    Valérie Vallet;Ulf Wahlgren;Bernd Schimmelpfennig;Henry Moll

  • Structure of the hydrated dioxouranium(VI) ion in aqueous solution. An x-ray diffraction and proton NMR study

    Maertha Aaberg;Diego Ferri;Julius Glaser;Ingmar Grenthe

  • On the influence of carbonate on mineral dissolution: III. The solubility of microcrystalline ThO2 in CO2-H2O media

    Erik Östhols;Jordi Bruno;Ingmar Grenthe

  • Structure of the Aqua Ions and Fluoride Complexes of Uranium(IV) and Thorium(IV) in Aqueous Solution an EXAFS Study.

    H. Moll;M. A. Denecke;F. Jalilehvand;M. Sandström

  • Chemical equilibria in the uranyl(vi)–peroxide–carbonate system; identification of precursors for the formation of poly-peroxometallates

    Pier Luigi Zanonato;Plinio Di Bernardo;Zoltán Szabó;Ingmar Grenthe

  • THE ION EXCHANGE PROPERTIES OF SILICA GEL. I. THE SORPTION OF Na$sup +$, Ca$sup 2+$, Ba$sup 2+$, UO$sub 2$$sup 2+$, Gd$sup 3+$, Zr(IV) + Nb, U(IV) AND Pu(IV)

    Sten Ahrland;Ingmar Grenthe;Bertil Norén;Norman E. Levitin

  • Probing the Nature of Chemical Bonding in Uranyl(VI) Complexes with Quantum Chemical Methods.

    Valérie Vallet;Ulf Wahlgren;Ingmar Grenthe

  • The Mechanism for Water Exchange in [UO2(H2O)5]2+ and [UO2(oxalate)2(H2O)]2-, as Studied by Quantum Chemical Methods

    Valérie Vallet;Ulf Wahlgren;Bernd Schimmelpfennig;Zoltan Szabo

  • Actinide Chemistry in Solution, Quantum Chemical Methods and Models

    Valerie Vallet;Peter Macak;Ulf Wahlgren;Ingmar Grenthe

  • Characterisation of Hydroxide Complexes of Uranium(VI) by Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy

    Véronique Eliet;Giovanni Bidoglio;Nicolò Omenetto;Ludvik Parma

  • Studies on metal carbonate equilibria. Part 10. A solubility study of the complex formation in the uranium(VI)–water–carbon dioxide (g) system at 25 °C

    Ingmar Grenthe;Diego Ferri;Francesco Salvatore;Guiseppe Riccio

  • Rates and Mechanisms of Water Exchange of UO22+(aq) and UO2(oxalate)F(H2O)2-: A Variable-Temperature 17O and 19F NMR Study

    Ildikó Farkas;István Bányai;Zoltán Szabó;Ulf Wahlgren

  • Thermodynamic Properties of Rare Earth Complexes. III. Free Energy, Enthalpy, and Entropy Changes for the Formation of Rare Earth Acetate, Glycolate and Thioglycolate Complexes at 25 degrees C.

    Ingmar Grenthe;L. Nelander;I. Wadsö;Hans Halvarson

  • The first acidification step of the tris(carbonato)dioxouranate(VI) ion, UO2(CO3)34-

    Liberato. Ciavatta;Diego. Ferri;Ingmar. Grenthe;Francesco. Salvatore

  • Magnetic Properties and Molecular Structure of the mu-Oxo-bis{pentaamminechromium(III)} Ion.

    Erik Pedersen;Ingmar Grenthe;Veikko Nurmikko;Jean Galy

  • Reduction of uranyl by hydrogen: an ab initio study

    Valérie Vallet;Bernd Schimmelpfennig;Laurent Maron;Christian Teichteil

  • A theoretical study of the structure of tricarbonatodioxouranate.

    Laura Gagliardi;Ingmar Grenthe;Björn O. Roos

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulf Wahlgren
Ulf Wahlgren Stockholm University
Francesco Salvatore
Francesco Salvatore University of Naples Federico II
Mamoun Muhammed
Mamoun Muhammed Royal Institute of Technology
Lauri Niinistö
Lauri Niinistö Aalto University
Alf A. Lindberg
Alf A. Lindberg Karolinska Institute
Jean Galy
Jean Galy University of Bordeaux
Thomas Fanghänel
Thomas Fanghänel Heidelberg University
Bengt Nordén
Bengt Nordén Chalmers University of Technology
Curt R. Enzell
Curt R. Enzell Royal Institute of Technology
Giovanni Bidoglio
Giovanni Bidoglio European Union

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