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Chemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
47329
World Ranking
7897
National Ranking
452

Jason P. Hallett 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 Jason P. Hallett sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 232 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jason P. Hallett 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 Jason P. Hallett sits on this spectrum.

40–41 D-Index: 289 scientists 42–43 D-Index: 612 scientists 44–45 D-Index: 808 scientists 46–47 D-Index: 776 scientists 48–49 D-Index: 835 scientists 50–51 D-Index: 861 scientists 52–53 D-Index: 872 scientists 54–55 D-Index: 933 scientists 56–57 D-Index: 1,051 scientists 58–59 D-Index: 930 scientists 60–61 D-Index: 882 scientists 62–63 D-Index: 834 scientists 64–65 D-Index: 731 scientists 66–67 D-Index: 775 scientists 68–69 D-Index: 683 scientists 70–71 D-Index: 646 scientists 72–73 D-Index: 561 scientists 74–75 D-Index: 501 scientists 76–77 D-Index: 437 scientists 78–79 D-Index: 388 scientists 80–81 D-Index: 354 scientists 82–83 D-Index: 292 scientists 84–85 D-Index: 275 scientists 86–87 D-Index: 254 scientists 88–89 D-Index: 235 scientists 90–91 D-Index: 185 scientists 92–93 D-Index: 192 scientists 94–95 D-Index: 155 scientists 96–97 D-Index: 163 scientists 98–99 D-Index: 125 scientists 100–101 D-Index: 105 scientists 102–103 D-Index: 105 scientists 104–105 D-Index: 112 scientists 106–107 D-Index: 88 scientists 108–109 D-Index: 68 scientists 110–111 D-Index: 69 scientists 112–113 D-Index: 65 scientists 114–115 D-Index: 79 scientists 116–117 D-Index: 61 scientists 118–119 D-Index: 44 scientists 120–121 D-Index: 37 scientists 122–123 D-Index: 40 scientists 124–125 D-Index: 33 scientists 126–127 D-Index: 26 scientists 128–129 D-Index: 34 scientists 130–131 D-Index: 35 scientists 132–133 D-Index: 25 scientists 134–135 D-Index: 27 scientists 136–137 D-Index: 17 scientists 138–139 D-Index: 16 scientists 140–141 D-Index: 20 scientists 142–143 D-Index: 20 scientists 144–145 D-Index: 15 scientists 146–147 D-Index: 9 scientists 148–149 D-Index: 9 scientists 150–151 D-Index: 16 scientists 152–153 D-Index: 11 scientists 154–155 D-Index: 9 scientists 156–157 D-Index: 3 scientists 158 D-Index: 3 scientists 159+ D-Index: 98 scientists
40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids. Solvents for Synthesis and Catalysis

    Thomas Welton

  • The path forward for biofuels and biomaterials

    Arthur J. Ragauskas;Charlotte K. Williams;Brian H. Davison;George Britovsek

  • Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward

    Mai Bui;Claire S. Adjiman;André Bardow;Edward J. Anthony

  • Carbon capture and storage update

    Matthew E. Boot-Handford;Juan C. Abanades;Edward J. Anthony;Martin J. Blunt

  • Green and Sustainable Solvents in Chemical Processes

    Unknown

  • An overview of CO2 capture technologies

    Niall MacDowell;Nick Florin;Antoine Buchard;Jason Hallett

  • Deconstruction of lignocellulosic biomass with ionic liquids

    Agnieszka Brandt;John Gräsvik;Jason P. Hallett;Tom Welton

  • Mixtures of ionic liquids.

    Heiko Niedermeyer;Jason P. Hallett;Ignacio J. Villar-Garcia;Patricia A. Hunt

  • Understanding the polarity of ionic liquids

    M. A. Ab Rani;A. Brant;A. Brant;L. Crowhurst;A. Dolan;A. Dolan

  • Design of low-cost ionic liquids for lignocellulosic biomass pretreatment

    Anthe George;Agnieszka Brandt;Kim Tran;Shahrul M. S. Nizan S. Zahari

  • The multi-scale challenges of biomass fast pyrolysis and bio-oil upgrading: Review of the state of art and future research directions

    Mahdi Sharifzadeh;Mahdi Sharifzadeh;Majid Sadeqzadeh;Miao Guo;Tohid N. Borhani

  • An economically viable ionic liquid for the fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass

    Agnieszka Brandt-Talbot;Florence J. V. Gschwend;Paul S. Fennell;Tijs M. Lammens

  • Inexpensive ionic liquids: [HSO4]−-based solvent production at bulk scale

    Long Chen;Long Chen;Mahdi Sharifzadeh;Niall Mac Dowell;Tom Welton

  • The effect of the ionic liquid anion in the pretreatment of pine wood chips

    Agnieszka Brandt;Jason P. Hallett;David J. Leak;Richard J. Murphy

  • From wood to fuels: Integrating biofuels and pulp production

    Arthur J. Ragauskas;Máté Nagy;Dong Ho Kim;Charles A. Eckert

  • Thermal Stability and Explosive Hazard Assessment of Diazo Compounds and Diazo Transfer Reagents.

    Unknown

  • Extended scale for the hydrogen-bond basicity of ionic liquids

    Ana Filipa M. Cláudio;Lorna Swift;Jason P. Hallett;Tom Welton

  • Recent advances in the pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass

    Unknown

  • Salts dissolved in salts: ionic liquid mixtures

    Matthew Y. Lui;Lorna Crowhurst;Jason P. Hallett;Patricia A. Hunt

  • Structural changes in lignins isolated using an acidic ionic liquid water mixture

    Agnieszka Brandt;Long Chen;Long Chen;Bart E. van Dongen;Tom Welton

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Welton
Tom Welton Imperial College London
Charles A. Eckert
Charles A. Eckert Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles L. Liotta
Charles L. Liotta Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul S. Fennell
Paul S. Fennell Imperial College London
Niall Mac Dowell
Niall Mac Dowell Imperial College London
Patricia A. Hunt
Patricia A. Hunt Victoria University of Wellington
Charlotte K. Williams
Charlotte K. Williams University of Oxford
Richard J. Murphy
Richard J. Murphy University of Surrey
Andreas S. Bommarius
Andreas S. Bommarius Georgia Institute of Technology
Philip G. Jessop
Philip G. Jessop Queen's University

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