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Jan Lindgren

Jan Lindgren

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7831
World Ranking
16397
National Ranking
246

Overview

Jan Lindgren is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their recent scholarly contribution includes a study titled "Pilot Study of Ultrasound-Measured Visceral Fat Thickness as a Screening Tool for Pediatric Metabolic Risk in a Resource-Limited Community," published in 2025 in the Christian Journal for Global Health.

Their co-authorship includes collaboration with Taaha Adamji on the aforementioned publication. This collaboration represents the documented frequent co-author relationship in their research.

The Christian Journal for Global Health is the main publication venue where their work has appeared, reflecting the dissemination outlet for their latest research.

  • Pilot Study of Ultrasound-Measured Visceral Fat Thickness as a Screening Tool for Pediatric Metabolic Risk in a Resource-Limited Community (2025) - Christian Journal for Global Health

  • Taaha Adamji

  • Christian Journal for Global Health

Best Publications

  • Spectroscopic and Theoretical Study of (CF3SO2)2N- (TFSI-) and (CF3SO2)2NH (HTFSI)

    I Rey;P Johansson;J Lindgren;JC Lassegues

  • Studies of the adsorption process of Ru complexes in nanoporous ZnO electrodes

    Karin Keis;Jan Lindgren;Sten-Eric Lindquist;Anders Hagfeldt

  • Crystallinity and morphology of PVdF–HFP-based gel electrolytes

    S Abbrent;J Plestil;D Hlavata;Jan Lindgren

  • FTIR study of water in cast Nafion films

    M Ludvigsson;J Lindgren;J Tegenfeldt

  • An IR study of the hydration of perchlorate, nitrate, iodide, bromide, chloride and sulfate anions in aqueous solution

    Pehr Aake Bergstroem;Jan Lindgren;Olof Kristiansson

  • Resonance Raman Scattering of a Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell: Mechanism of Thiocyanato Ligand Exchange

    Helena Greijer;Jan Lindgren;Anders Hagfeldt

  • An infrared spectroscopic study of the preferential solvation in water-acetonitrile mixtures

    Dorota Jamroz;Janusz Stangret;Jan Lindgren

  • Degradation mechanisms in a dye-sensitized solar cell studied by UV–VIS and IR spectroscopy

    Helena Greijer Agrell;Jan Lindgren;Anders Hagfeldt

  • Protection mechanism of Tween 80 during freeze-thawing of a model protein, LDH.

    Anna Hillgren;Jan Lindgren;Maggie Aldén

  • On the correlation between deuteron quadrupole coupling constants, O-H and O-D stretching frequencies and hydrogen-bond distances in solid hydrates

    Bo Berglund;Jan Lindgren;Jörgen Tegenfeldt

  • The imide ion: potential energy surface and geometries

    Patrik Johansson;Shridhar P. Gejji;Jörgen Tegenfeldt;Jan Lindgren

  • Contact ion pair formation and ether oxygen coordination in the polymer electrolytes M[N(CF3SO2)2]2PEOn for M = Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba

    Albert Bakker;Shridhar Gejji;Jan Lindgren;Kersti Hermansson

  • Coordination and conformation in PEO, PEGM and PEG systems containing lithium or lanthanum triflate

    Annika Bernson;Jan Lindgren;Weiwei Huang;Roger Frech

  • O-H and O-D stretching vibrations in isotopically dilute HDO molecules in some solid hydrates

    Bo Berglund;Jan Lindgren;Jörgen Tegenfeldt

  • Free ions and ion pairing/clustering in the system LiCF3SO3PPOn

    Annika Bernson;Jan Lindgren

  • THE OH VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRUM OF LIQUID WATER FROM COMBINED ABINITIO AND MONTE-CARLO CALCULATIONS

    Kersti Hermansson;Sören Knuts;Jan Lindgren

  • Ion aggregation and morphology for poly (ethylene oxide)-based polymer electrolytes containing rare earth metal salts

    Annika Bernson;Jan Lindgren

  • Modelling amorphous lithium salt–PEO polymer electrolytes: ab initio calculations of lithium ion–tetra-, penta- and hexaglyme complexes

    Patrik Johansson;Jörgen Tegenfeldt;Jan Lindgren

  • Ab initio vibrational frequencies of the triflate ion, (CF3SO3)-

    Shridhar P. Gejji;Kersti Hermansson;Jan Lindgren

  • Infrared spectroscopic evidence for second-sphere hydration in aqueous solutions of aluminum(3+), chromium(3+) and rhodium(3+)

    Pehr Aake Bergstroem;Jan Lindgren;Michael Read;Magnus Sandstroem

Frequent Co-Authors

Kersti Hermansson
Kersti Hermansson Uppsala University
Patrik Johansson
Patrik Johansson Uppsala University
Lars Ojamäe
Lars Ojamäe Linköping University
Anders Hagfeldt
Anders Hagfeldt Uppsala University
Roger Frech
Roger Frech University of Oklahoma
Kristina Edström
Kristina Edström Uppsala University
Jan Almlöf
Jan Almlöf University of Minnesota
Hans Ågren
Hans Ågren Uppsala University
Sten-Eric Lindquist
Sten-Eric Lindquist Uppsala University
Claus J. Nielsen
Claus J. Nielsen University of Oslo

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