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Per Stenius 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 Per Stenius sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 245 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Per Stenius 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 Per Stenius sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Per Stenius is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research is focused primarily within the field of Materials Science, with a specialized emphasis on Biomaterials.

Their work covers topics related to advanced cellulose research and biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties. These topics are reflected in their publications and research output to date.

Per Stenius has published in the venue Frontiers in Chemical Engineering, which has featured their recent research contributions.

  • Editorial: Emerging Cellulosic Materials: Characterization of Structure and Properties (2022), Frontiers in Chemical Engineering

Their frequent collaborators include Tiina Nypelö and Tekla Tammelin, with whom they have co-authored research.

  • Tiina Nypelö
  • Tekla Tammelin

Best Publications

  • The preparation of monodisperse colloidal metal particles from microemulsions

    Magali Boutonnet;Jerzy Kizling;Per Stenius;Gilbert Maire

  • Strength and barrier properties of MFC films

    Kristin Syverud;Per Stenius

  • Laser and pulse radiolytically induced colloidal gold formation in water and in water-in-oil microemulsions

    K Kurihara;J Kizling;P Stenius;J Fendler

  • Chemical surface modifications of microfibrillated cellulose

    Per Stenstad;Martin Andresen;Bjørn Steinar Tanem;Per Stenius;Per Stenius

  • Properties and characterization of hydrophobized microfibrillated cellulose

    Martin Andresen;Leena-Sisko Johansson;Bjørn Steinar Tanem;Per Stenius

  • Contact angles, work of adhesion, and interfacial tensions at a dissolving Hydrocarbon surface

    Göran Ström;Monica Fredriksson;Per Stenius

  • Evaluation of surface lignin on cellulose fibers with XPS

    Leena-Sisko Johansson;J.M Campbell;Krista Koljonen;Per Stenius

  • Water‐in‐oil Emulsions Stabilized by Hydrophobized Microfibrillated Cellulose

    Martin Andresen;Per Stenius

  • Surface characterization of unbleached kraft pulps by means of ESCA

    Janne Laine;Per Stenius;Gilbert Carlsson;Göran Ström

  • Nonleaching antimicrobial films prepared from surface-modified microfibrillated cellulose.

    Martin Andresen;Per Stenstad;Trond Møretrø;Solveig Langsrud

  • Solution chemistry studies and flotation behaviour of apatite, calcite and fluorite minerals with sodium oleate collector

    Robert Pugh;Per Stenius

  • Direct measurement of temperature-dependent interactions between non-ionic surfactant layers

    Per M. Claesson;Roland Kjellander;Per Stenius;Hugo K. Christenson

  • Monodispersed colloidal metal particles from non-aqueous solutions: Catalytic behaviour for the hydrogenation of but-1-ene of platinum particles in solution

    Magali Boutonett;Jerzy Kizling;Raymonde Touroude;Gilbert Maire

  • Phase behaviour and droplet size of oil-in-water Pickering emulsions stabilised with plant-derived nanocellulosic materials

    Marie Gestranius;Per Stenius;Eero Kontturi;Johan Sjöblom

  • Surface chemistry and morphology of different mechanical pulps determined by ESCA and AFM

    Krista Koljonen;Monika Österberg;Leena-Sisko Johansson;Per Stenius

  • Morphology of dry lignins and size and shape of dissolved kraft lignin particles by X-ray scattering.

    Ulla Vainio;Natalia Maximova;Bo Hortling;Janne Laine

  • Analysis of the oxidation of cellulose fibres by titration and XPS

    Lidija Fras;Leena Sisko Johansson;Peer Stenius;Janne Laine

  • Forest products chemistry

    Per Stenius

  • Phase diagrams of dioleoylphosphatidylcholine with formamide, methylformamide, and dimethylformamide.

    B. A. Bergenstahl;P. Stenius

  • Emulsions Stabilized by Microfibrillated Cellulose: The Effect of Hydrophobization, Concentration and O/W Ratio

    K. Xhanari;Kristin Syverud;P. Stenius

Frequent Co-Authors

Janne Laine
Janne Laine Aalto University
Monika Österberg
Monika Österberg Aalto University
Tapani Vuorinen
Tapani Vuorinen Aalto University
Leena-Sisko Johansson
Leena-Sisko Johansson Aalto University
Per M. Claesson
Per M. Claesson Royal Institute of Technology
Ritva Serimaa
Ritva Serimaa University of Helsinki
Janos H. Fendler
Janos H. Fendler Texas A&M University
Johanna Buchert
Johanna Buchert VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Johan Sjöblom
Johan Sjöblom Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Björn Bergenståhl
Björn Bergenståhl Lund University

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