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D-Index
111
Citations
63261
World Ranking
755
National Ranking
303

John M. Prausnitz 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 John M. Prausnitz sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 756 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John M. Prausnitz 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 John M. Prausnitz sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 111 D-Index — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John M. Prausnitz is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Catalysis, Control and Systems Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work centers on several main topics of study, which include:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Process Optimization and Integration
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by John M. Prausnitz are:

  • "Interfacial properties between ionic-liquid-based electrolytes and lithium-ion-battery separator" (2021), published in AIChE Journal
  • "Recovery of Butanol from a Bioreactor. Phase Equilibria for Extracting Butanol from a Dilute Aqueous Solution Using Dodecane or 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene" (2020), published in Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data

Frequent co-authors working alongside John M. Prausnitz include:

  • Yanjun Sun
  • Jian Wang
  • Oussama Khelidj
  • Ilham Mokbel
  • Latifa Négadi

The scientist's publications are commonly found in venues such as AIChE Journal and Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.

Best Publications

  • LOCAL COMPOSITIONS IN THERMODYNAMIC EXCESS FUNCTIONS FOR LIQUID MIXTURES

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  • Thermodynamics of mixed‐gas adsorption

    A. L. Myers;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Group‐contribution estimation of activity coefficients in nonideal liquid mixtures

    Aage Fredenslund;Russell L. Jones;John M. Prausnitz

  • Statistical thermodynamics of liquid mixtures: A new expression for the excess Gibbs energy of partly or completely miscible systems

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  • Vapor‐liquid equilibria in multicomponent aqueous solutions of volatile weak electrolytes

    T. J. Edwards;Gerd Maurer;John Newman;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Estimation of Parameters for the NRTL Equation for Excess Gibbs Energies of Strongly Nonideal Liquid Mixtures

    Henri Renon;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Thermodynamics of multi-solute adsorption from dilute liquid solutions

    C. J. Radke;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Estimation of Solvent Activities in Polymer Solutions Using a Group-Contribution Method

    Takeru Oishi;John M. Prausnitz

  • Adsorption of Organic Solutes from Dilute Aqueous Solution of Activated Carbon

    C. J. Radke;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Thermodynamics of multi-solute adsorption from dilute aqueous solutions

    L. Jossens;J.M. Prausnitz;W. Fritz;E.U. Schlünder

  • Ionic liquid pretreatment of cellulosic biomass: enzymatic hydrolysis and ionic liquid recycle

    Harvey W. Blanch;Sasisanker Padmanabhan

  • Computerized Design of Multicomponent Distillation Columns Using the UNIFAC Group Contribution Method for Calculation of Activity Coefficients

    Aage Fredenslund;Jurgen Gmehling;Michael L. Michelsen;Peter Rasmussen

  • On the derivation and extension of the uniquac equation

    G. Maurer;J.M. Prausnitz

  • Thermodynamics of Wax Precipitation in Petroleum Mixtures

    C. Lira-Galeana;A. Firoozabadi;John M. Prausnitz

  • Thermodynamics of Polymer Solubility in Polar and Nonpolar Systems

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  • Enzymatic catalysis in a supercritical fluid

    T. W. Randolph;H. W. Blanch;J. M. Prausnitz;C. R. Wilke

  • Perturbed hard chain theory for fluid mixtures: Thermodynamic properties for mixtures in natural gas and petroleum technology

    M. D. Donohue;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Swelling equilibria for positively ionized polyacrylamide hydrogels

    Herbert H. Hooper;John P. Baker;Harvey W. Blanch;John M. Prausnitz

  • Inhibition of gas hydrates by methanol

    F. E. Anderson;J. M. Prausnitz

  • Lysozyme Net Charge and Ion Binding in Concentrated Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions

    Daniel E. Kuehner;Jan Engmann;Florian Fergg;Meredith Wernick

  • Cloud-point curves of polymer solutions from thermooptical measurements

    Y.C. Bae;S.M. Lambert;D.S. Soane;John M. Prausnitz

  • On the thermodynamics of alcohol—hydrocarbon solutions

    Renon Henri;J.M. Prausnitz

  • Molecular thermodynamics for fluids at low and high densities. Part I: Pure fluids containing small or large molecules

    R. L. Cotterman;B. J. Schwarz;J. M. Prausnitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey W. Blanch
Harvey W. Blanch University of California, Berkeley
Clayton J. Radke
Clayton J. Radke University of California, Berkeley
John Newman
John Newman University of California, Berkeley
Ying Hu
Ying Hu East China University of Science and Technology
Jianzhong Wu
Jianzhong Wu University of California, Riverside
Alberto Striolo
Alberto Striolo University College London
Dusan Bratko
Dusan Bratko Virginia Commonwealth University
Jianwen Jiang
Jianwen Jiang National University of Singapore
Douglas S. Clark
Douglas S. Clark University of California, Berkeley
Alexis T. Bell
Alexis T. Bell University of California, Berkeley

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