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5501
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Jörg Feldmann 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 Jörg Feldmann sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 287 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jörg Feldmann 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 Jörg Feldmann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% 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

  • 2016 - Interdisciplinary Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Jörg Feldmann is a researcher affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, specializing primarily in environmental science. Their work spans several subfields, including health, toxicology, and mutagenesis; environmental chemistry; pollution; atmospheric science; and analytical chemistry.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Toxic organic pollutants impact
  • Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Heavy metal exposure and toxicity
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

Jörg Feldmann has published extensively in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry

Some of the notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Feldmann are:

  • Fluorine mass balance analysis of PFAS in communal waters at a wastewater plant from Austria, 2023, Water Research
  • Fluorine-Specific Detection Using ICP-MS Helps to Identify PFAS Degradation Products in Nontargeted Analysis, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • EOF and target PFAS analysis in surface waters affected by sewage treatment effluents in Berlin, Germany, 2023, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Characterisation of selenium and tellurium nanoparticles produced by Aureobasidium pullulans using a multi-method approach, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Toxicity of three types of arsenolipids: species-specific effects in Caenorhabditis elegans, 2020, Metallomics

Collaborations are a consistent part of Feldmann's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Andrea Raab
  • Viktoria Müller
  • Eva M. Krupp
  • Andrew Kindness
  • David Clases

Jörg Feldmann was awarded the Interdisciplinary Prize by the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Variation in Arsenic Speciation and Concentration in Paddy Rice Related to Dietary Exposure

    Paul Williams;A H Price;A Raab;S A Hossain

  • Uptake Kinetics of Arsenic Species in Rice Plants

    Mohammed Joinal Abedin;Jörg Feldmann;Andy A. Meharg

  • Arsenic accumulation and metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    Md. Joinal Abedin;Malcolm S. Cresser;Andy A. Meharg;Jörg Feldmann

  • Mechanisms of Arsenic Hyperaccumulation in Pteris vittata. Uptake Kinetics, Interactions with Phosphate, and Arsenic Speciation

    Junru Wang;Fang-Jie Zhao;Andrew A. Meharg;Andrea Raab

  • The Rice Aquaporin Lsi1 Mediates Uptake of Methylated Arsenic Species

    Ren Ying Li;Yukiko Ago;Wen Ju Liu;Wen Ju Liu;Namiki Mitani

  • Speciation and Localization of Arsenic in White and Brown Rice Grains

    Andrew A. Meharg;Enzo Lombi;Paul N. Williams;Kirk G. Scheckel

  • Uptake, translocation and transformation of arsenate and arsenite in sunflower (Helianthus annuus): formation of arsenic-phytochelatin complexes during exposure to high arsenic concentrations.

    Andrea Raab;H. Schat;Andrew Alexander Meharg;Jorg Feldmann

  • Inorganic Arsenic in Rice Bran and Its Products Are an Order of Magnitude Higher than in Bulk Grain

    Guo-Xin Sun;Guo-Xin Sun;Paul N. Williams;Anne-Marie Carey;Yong-Guan Zhu

  • The nature of arsenic-phytochelatin complexes in Holcus lanatus and Pteris cretica.

    Andrea Raab;Jorg Feldmann;Andrew Alexander Meharg

  • Uptake and translocation of inorganic and methylated arsenic species by plants

    Andrea Raab;Paul N. Williams;Andrew Meharg;Jörg Feldmann

  • Complexation of Arsenite with Phytochelatins Reduces Arsenite Efflux and Translocation from Roots to Shoots in Arabidopsis

    Wen-Ju Liu;B. Alan Wood;Andrea Raab;Steve P. McGrath

  • Cooking rice in a high water to rice ratio reduces inorganic arsenic content

    Andrea Raab;Christina Baskaran;Joerg Feldmann;Andrew A Meharg

  • Critical review or scientific opinion paper: Arsenosugars—a class of benign arsenic species or justification for developing partly speciated arsenic fractionation in foodstuffs?

    Jörg Feldmann;Eva M. Krupp

  • Sulfur-containing arsenical mistaken for dimethylarsinous acid [DMA(III)] and identified as a natural metabolite in urine: Major implications for studies on arsenic metabolism and toxicity

    H. R. Hansen;Andrea Raab;Marcel Jaspars;Bruce Forbes Milne

  • Inorganic arsenic levels in baby rice are of concern

    Andrew A. Meharg;Guoxin Sun;Paul N. Williams;Eureka Adomako

  • Occurrence of Volatile Metal and Metalloid Species in Landfill and Sewage Gases

    J. Feldmann;A.v. Hirner

  • Field fluxes and speciation of arsines emanating from soils

    Adrien Mestrot;Joerg Feldmann;Eva M Krupp;Mahmud S Hossain

  • Survey of arsenic and its speciation in rice products such as breakfast cereals, rice crackers and Japanese rice condiments

    Guo-Xin Sun;Paul Nicholas Williams;Yongguan Zhu;Claire Marie Deacon

  • Identification and quantification of phytochelatins in roots of rice to long-term exposure: evidence of individual role on arsenic accumulation and translocation

    Bruno Lemos Batista;Meher Nigar;Adrien Mestrot;Bruno Alves Rocha

  • Laser ablation of soft tissue using a cryogenically cooled ablation cell

    Jörg Feldmann;Andrew Kindness;Paul Ek

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Raab
Andrea Raab International Committee of the Red Cross
Eva M. Krupp
Eva M. Krupp University of Aberdeen
Andrew A. Meharg
Andrew A. Meharg Queen's University Belfast
William R. Cullen
William R. Cullen University of British Columbia
Paul N. Williams
Paul N. Williams Queen's University Belfast
Marcel Jaspars
Marcel Jaspars University of Aberdeen
John Parnell
John Parnell University of Aberdeen
Jane Thomas-Oates
Jane Thomas-Oates University of York
Kenneth J. Reimer
Kenneth J. Reimer Royal Military College of Canada
Huw Jones
Huw Jones Aberystwyth University

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