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Overview

Søren Linderoth is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, engineering, and chemical engineering, with an emphasis on the subfields of materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, and catalysis.

The research topics Søren Linderoth has contributed to include:

  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming

Their recent publication is titled Efficient onboard carbon capture system using methanol-fueled solid oxide fuel cells, published in 2024 in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. This paper has accrued citations in the academic community since its release.

Søren Linderoth collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Viktor Guldborg Johnsen
  • Frederik Bjørling Bornemann
  • Arash Nemati
  • Henrik Lund Frandsen

Their work has appeared at least once in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, which is among the venues they regularly contribute to for disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • Surface effects in metallic iron nanoparticles.

    Franz Bødker;Steen Mørup;Søren Linderoth

  • Magnetic behavior of clusters of ferromagnetic transition metals.

    S. N. Khanna;Søren Linderoth

  • Metallic and Insulating Interfaces of Amorphous SrTiO3-Based Oxide Heterostructures

    Yunzhong Chen;Nini Pryds;Josée E. Kleibeuker;Gertjan Koster

  • A high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas at the spinel/perovskite interface of γ-Al2O3/SrTiO3.

    Yunzhong Chen;N. Bovet;Felix Trier;Dennis Christensen

  • Finite-size modifications of the magnetic properties of clusters.

    P. V. Hendriksen;S. Linderoth;P.-A. Lindgård

  • Spin-glass-like ordering of the magnetic moments of interacting nanosized maghemite particles.

    Steen Mørup;Franz Bødker;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Søren Linderoth

  • Enhancement of the Thermoelectric Performance of p‐Type Layered Oxide Ca3Co4O9+δ Through Heavy Doping and Metallic Nanoinclusions

    Ngo Van Nong;Nini Pryds;Søren Linderoth;Michitaka Ohtaki

  • Extreme mobility enhancement of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces by charge-transfer-induced modulation doping

    Yunzhong Chen;Felix Trier;T. Wijnands;R. J. Green

  • On spin‐canting in maghemite particles

    S. Linderoth;P. V. Hendriksen;F. Bo;dker

  • Enhancement of the chemical stability in confined δ-Bi2O3

    Simone Sanna;Vincenzo Esposito;Jens Wenzel Andreasen;Johan Hjelm

  • SMALL-ANGLE NEUTRON SCATTERING AND DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY STUDIES ON THE COPPER CLUSTERING STAGE OF Fe-Si-B-Nb-Cu NANOCRYSTALLINE ALLOYS

    M. Ohnuma;K. Hono;Søren Linderoth;J.S. Pedersen

  • Investigations of metallic alloys for use as interconnects in solid oxide fuel cell stacks

    S. Linderoth;P. V. Hendriksen;M. Mogensen;N. Langvad

  • Magnetization and Mössbauer studies of ultrafine Fe-C particles

    S. Linderoth;L. Balcells;A. Labarta;J. Tejada

  • Direct and indirect measurement of the magnetocaloric effect in La0.67Ca0.33−xSrxMnO3 ± δ ()

    A.R. Dinesen;Søren Linderoth;S. Mørup

  • A magnetic regenerator, a method of making a magnetic regenerator, a method of making an active magnetic refrigerator and an active magnetic refrigerator

    Anders Reves Dinesen;Soren Linderoth;Nini Pryds;Anders Smith

  • Towards high efficiency segmented thermoelectric unicouples

    Pham Hoang Ngan;Dennis Valbjørn Christensen;Gerald Jeffrey Snyder;Le Thanh Hung

  • Effect of NiO-to-Ni transformation on conductivity and structure of yttria-stabilized ZrO2

    Søren Linderoth;Nikolaos Bonanos;Karin V. Jensen;Jørgen B. Bilde-Sørensen

  • Ageing behaviour of zirconia stabilised by yttria and manganese oxide

    C. C. Appel;N. Bonanos;A. Horsewell;S. Linderoth

  • High temperature oxidation of Fe–Cr alloy in O2–H2–H2O atmospheres; microstructure and kinetics

    L Mikkelsen;S Linderoth

  • Creation of High Mobility Two-Dimensional Electron Gases via Strain Induced Polarization at an Otherwise Nonpolar Complex Oxide Interface

    Yunzhong Chen;Felix Trier;Takeshi Kasama;Dennis V. Christensen

  • Extreme mobility enhancement of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces via charge transfer induced modulation doping

    Y. Z. Chen;F. Trier;T. Wijnands;R. J. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Nini Pryds
Nini Pryds Technical University of Denmark
Steen Mørup
Steen Mørup Technical University of Denmark
Mogens Bjerg Mogensen
Mogens Bjerg Mogensen Technical University of Denmark
Peter Vang Hendriksen
Peter Vang Hendriksen Technical University of Denmark
Risto M. Nieminen
Risto M. Nieminen Aalto University
Jirong Sun
Jirong Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Thomas Lippert
Thomas Lippert Paul Scherrer Institute
Gertjan Koster
Gertjan Koster University of Twente
Marcel A. J. Somers
Marcel A. J. Somers Technical University of Denmark
Benjamin Balke
Benjamin Balke Fraunhofer IWKS

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