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Jacques E. Desnoyers

Jacques E. Desnoyers

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
9988
World Ranking
9926
National Ranking
264

Jacques E. Desnoyers 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 Jacques E. Desnoyers sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 148 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jacques E. Desnoyers 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 Jacques E. Desnoyers sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jacques E. Desnoyers is affiliated with Université de Sherbrooke in Canada. Their academic career is connected primarily to this institution, where the focus of research and scholarly activities takes place.

While detailed records of publications, including recent papers and research topics, are not available, the academic profile indicates a dedication to advancing their field through teaching and research at this university.

No specific co-authors or frequent collaboration partners have been identified from the available data.

Information regarding recurring publication venues is not listed. Similarly, no records of book publications have been provided in the available data.

The scientist's main fields of study, subfields, and principal topics of work have not been detailed, suggesting that either the data is limited or their research spans a variety of areas without a narrow concentration.

There is no information about awards or recognitions received, nor about the specific years when such accolades might have been granted.

The lack of recent scholarly output or citation metrics in the data limits further insight into the scope and impact of their academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • Apparent molal volumes of alkali halides in water at 25.deg.. Influence of structural hydration interactions on the concentration dependence

    Jacques E. Desnoyers;Marcel Arel;G. Perron;C. Jolicoeur

  • Stable solvates in solution of lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfone)imide in glymes and other aprotic solvents: Phase diagrams, crystallography and Raman spectroscopy

    Dany Brouillette;Donald E. Irish;Nicholas J. Taylor;Gérald Perron;Gérald Perron

  • Heat capacity of solutions by flow microcalorimetry

    Patrick Picker;Paul-André Leduc;Patrick R. Philip;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Enthalpies of the urea-tert-butanol-water system at 25°C

    Jacques E. Desnoyers;Gérald Perron;Lévon Avédikian;Jean-Pierre Morel

  • The heat capacities, volumes, and expansibilities of tert-butyl alcohol – water mixtures from 6 to 65 °C

    Cees de Visser;Gerald Perron;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Reexamination of the heat capacities obtained by flow microcalorimetry. Recommendation for the use of a chemical standard

    Jacques E. Desnoyers;Cees de Visser;Gérald Perron;Patrick Picker

  • Model systems for hydrophobic interactions: Volumes and heat capacities ofn-alkoxyethanols in water

    Geneviève Roux;Gérald Perron;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Thermodynamic properties of alkyldimethylamine oxides in water. Application of a mass-action model for micellization

    Jacques E. Desnoyers;Gaston Caron;Rosario DeLisi;David Roberts

  • The viscosity of aqueous solutions of alkali and tetraalkylammonium halides at 25°C

    J. E. Desnoyers;G. Perron

  • Thermodynamic properties of alkali halides. II. Enthalpies of dilution and heat capacities in water at 25°C

    J. L. Fortier;P. A. Leduc;J. E. Desnoyers

  • Complete thermodynamic properties of nonyl- and decyltrimethylammonium bromides in water

    Rosario De Lisi;Claude Ostiguy;Gérald Perron;Jacques E Desnoyers

  • Partial molal volumes of tetraalkylammonium halides and assignment of individual ionic contributions

    Unknown

  • Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of ionic surfactants in water at 25°C

    Goolam M Musbally;Gerald Perron;Jacques E Desnoyers

  • Microheterogeneity in aqueous-organic solutions: Heat capacities, volumes and expansibilities of some alcohols, aminoalcohol and tertiary amines in water

    Geneviève Roux;David Roberts;Gérald Perron;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Treatment of excess thermodynamic quantities for liquid mixtures

    Unknown

  • Thermodynamics of the salting effect; free energies, enthalpies, entropies, heat capacities, and volumes of the ternary systems electrolyte–alcohol–water at 25 °C

    Gérald Perron;Daniel Joly;Jacques E. Desnoyers;Lévon Avédikian

  • Apparent molal volumes, heat capacities, and excess enthalpies of n-alkylamine hydrobromides in water as a function of temperature

    Paul A. Leduc;Jean L. Fortier;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Volumes and heat capacities of ternary aqueous systems at 25.degree.C. Mixtures of urea, tert-butyl alcohol, dimethylformamide, and water

    Cees De Visser;Gerald Perron;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Volumetric and thermochemical properties of ionic surfactants: sodium decanoate and octylamine hydrobromide in water

    Rosario De Lisi;Gérald Perron;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Apparent molal volumes of n-alkylamine hydrobromides in water at 25°C: hydrophobic hydration and volume changes

    J. E. Desnoyers;Marcel Arel

  • Thermodynamic properties of tetraalkylammonium halides: volumes, heat capacities, and expansibilities in H2O, D2O and urea–water mixtures from 278 to 328 K

    Gérald Perron;Nicole Desrosiers;Jacques E. Desnoyers

  • Heat capacities and volumes of NaCl, MgCl2, CaCl2, and NiCl2 up to 6 molal in water

    Gèrald Perron;Alain Roux;Jacques E. Desnoyers

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank J. Millero
Frank J. Millero University of Miami
Robert H. Wood
Robert H. Wood University of Delaware
Michel Armand
Michel Armand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Brian E. Conway
Brian E. Conway University of Ottawa
Raoul Zana
Raoul Zana Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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