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D-Index
61
Citations
15505
World Ranking
9148
National Ranking
77

Peter Arendt Jensen 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 Peter Arendt Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 206 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Arendt Jensen 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 Peter Arendt Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter Arendt Jensen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research encompasses a range of topics within engineering, particularly focusing on thermochemical biomass conversion processes and materials science related to concrete and cement. The scientist has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a total of 90 publications.

Their subfields of study include biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, computational mechanics, and civil and structural engineering. This diverse disciplinary engagement supports a multidisciplinary approach in their research activities.

Key topics in their body of work are:

  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics
  • Clay minerals and soil interactions
  • Coal and Its By-products

They have published in several prominent journals and venues, with frequent publications in the following:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Fuel
  • Powder Technology
  • Sustainable Energy & Fuels

Among their recent papers are:

  • "A review: Alkali-activated cement and concrete production technologies available in the industry", 2023, Heliyon
  • "A perspective on catalytic hydropyrolysis of biomass", 2021, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • "Pyrolysis of antibiotic mycelial dreg and characterization of obtained gas, liquid and biochar", 2020, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "Comparison of One-Part and Two-Part Alkali-Activated Metakaolin and Blast Furnace Slag", 2022, Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy
  • "Enhancing bio-oil quality and energy recovery by atmospheric hydrodeoxygenation of wheat straw pyrolysis vapors using Pt and Mo-based catalysts", 2020, Sustainable Energy & Fuels

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Hao Wu
  • Anker Degn Jensen
  • Weigang Lin
  • Isabel Pol Segura
  • Ulrik Birk Henriksen

Best Publications

  • A review of catalytic upgrading of bio-oil to engine fuels

    Peter Mølgaard Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter Arendt Jensen;K.G. Knudsen

  • Oxy-fuel combustion of solid fuels

    Maja Bøg Toftegaard;Maja Bøg Toftegaard;Jacob Brix;Peter Arendt Jensen;Peter Glarborg

  • Transformation and Release to the Gas Phase of Cl, K, and S during Combustion of Annual Biomass

    Jacob Nygaard Knudsen;Peter Arendt Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Experimental Investigation of the Transformation and Release to Gas Phase of Potassium and Chlorine during Straw Pyrolysis

    Peter Arendt Jensen;Flemming Frandsen;Kim Dam-Johansen;B. Sander

  • Screening of Catalysts for Hydrodeoxygenation of Phenol as a Model Compound for Bio-oil

    Peter Mølgaard Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker D. Jensen

  • Influence of fast pyrolysis temperature on biochar labile fraction and short-term carbon loss in a loamy soil

    Esben Bruun;Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen;Norazana Ibrahim;Norazana Ibrahim;Helge Egsgaard

  • Reactor design for minimizing product inhibition during enzymatic lignocellulose hydrolysis: I. Significance and mechanism of cellobiose and glucose inhibition on cellulolytic enzymes.

    Pavle Andrić;Anne S. Meyer;Peter A. Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Release to the Gas Phase of Inorganic Elements during Wood Combustion. Part 2: Influence of Fuel Composition

    Simone Cornelia van Lith;Peter Arendt Jensen;Flemming Frandsen;Peter Glarborg

  • Transportation fuels from biomass fast pyrolysis, catalytic hydrodeoxygenation, and catalytic fast hydropyrolysis

    Trine M.H. Dabros;Magnus Zingler Stummann;Martin Høj;Peter Arendt Jensen

  • Numerical modeling of straw combustion in a fixed bed

    Haosheng Zhou;Anker Jensen;Peter Glarborg;Peter Arendt Jensen

  • Sulfur Transformations during Thermal Conversion of Herbaceous Biomass

    Jacob Nygaard Knudsen;Peter Arendt Jensen;Weigang Lin;Flemming Frandsen

  • Release to the Gas Phase of Inorganic Elements during Wood Combustion. Part 1: Development and Evaluation of Quantification Methods

    Simone Cornelia van Lith;Violeta Alonso-Ramírez;Peter Arendt Jensen;Flemming J. Frandsen

  • Shedding of ash deposits

    Ana Zbogar;Flemming Frandsen;Peter Arendt Jensen;Peter Glarborg

  • Ash transformation during co-firing coal and straw

    Yuanjing Zheng;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker Degn Jensen;Bo Sander

  • High-temperature entrained flow gasification of biomass

    Ke Qin;Weigang Lin;Peter Arendt Jensen;Anker Degn Jensen

  • Influence on nickel particle size on the hydrodeoxygenation of phenol over Ni/SiO2

    Peter M. Mortensen;Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt;Peter A. Jensen;Anker D. Jensen

  • Comparison of Lignin, Macroalgae, Wood, and Straw Fast Pyrolysis

    Trung Ngoc Trinh;Peter Arendt Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen;Niels Ole Knudsen

  • Release of Chlorine and Sulfur during Biomass Torrefaction and Pyrolysis

    Suriyati Binti Saleh;Julie Pauline Flensborg;Tooran Khazraie Shoulaifar;Zsuzsa Sárossy

  • Reactor design for minimizing product inhibition during enzymatic lignocellulose hydrolysis: II. Quantification of inhibition and suitability of membrane reactors.

    Pavle Andric;Anne S. Meyer;Peter Arendt Jensen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Heat transfer in ash deposits: A modelling tool-box

    Ana Zbogar;Flemming J. Frandsen;Peter Arendt Jensen;Peter Glarborg

Frequent Co-Authors

Kim Dam-Johansen
Kim Dam-Johansen Technical University of Denmark
Peter Glarborg
Peter Glarborg Technical University of Denmark
Anker Degn Jensen
Anker Degn Jensen Technical University of Denmark
Flemming Frandsen
Flemming Frandsen Technical University of Denmark
Ulrik Birk Henriksen
Ulrik Birk Henriksen Technical University of Denmark
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jens Ø. Duus
Jens Ø. Duus Technical University of Denmark
Brent H. Shanks
Brent H. Shanks Iowa State University
Anne S. Meyer
Anne S. Meyer Technical University of Denmark
Jakob Birkedal Wagner
Jakob Birkedal Wagner Technical University of Denmark

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