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D-Index
67
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17630
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6838
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154

Tjisse Hiemstra 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 Tjisse Hiemstra sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 125 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tjisse Hiemstra 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 Tjisse Hiemstra sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Tjisse Hiemstra is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and energy, with a particular emphasis on renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental chemistry. Over the course of their career, they have contributed to several subfields, including inorganic chemistry, pollution, and biomaterials.

Their scholarly work extensively covers topics such as iron oxide chemistry and applications, radioactive element chemistry and processing, and mine drainage and remediation techniques. Additional research interests include clay minerals and soil interactions, soil and water nutrient dynamics, phosphorus and nutrient management, and arsenic contamination and mitigation.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hiemstra include:

  • Yilina Bai
  • Juan C. Méndez
  • Rob N.J. Comans
  • Yun Xu
  • Liping Weng

Hiemstra's work has appeared in several publication venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Geoderma
  • Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
  • ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Their recent papers demonstrate a strong focus on interactions between phosphate, metals, and soil minerals as well as the reactive surface area of soils studied via ferrihydrite. Examples include:

  • "Ternary Complex Formation of Phosphate with Ca and Mg Ions Binding to Ferrihydrite: Experiments and Mechanisms" (2020) published in ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • "Assessing the Reactive Surface Area of Soils and the Association of Soil Organic Carbon with Natural Oxide Nanoparticles Using Ferrihydrite as Proxy" (2020) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "High and low affinity sites of ferrihydrite for metal ion adsorption: Data and modeling of the alkaline-earth ions Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and Ra" (2020) published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Surface reactivity of the natural metal (hydr)oxides in weathered tropical soils" (2021) published in Geoderma
  • "Boron Adsorption to Ferrihydrite with Implications for Surface Speciation in Soils: Experiments and Modeling" (2020) published in ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

Best Publications

  • A surface structural approach to ion adsorption : The charge distribution (CD) model

    T. Hiemstra;W.H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Multisite proton adsorption modeling at the solid/solution interface of (hydr)oxides: a new approach. I: Model description and evaluation of intrinsic reaction constants

    T Hiemstra;W.H Van Riemsdijk;G.H Bolt

  • Multisite proton adsorption modeling at the solid/solution interface of (hydr)oxides: A new approach: II. Application to various important (hydr)oxides

    T Hiemstra;J.C.M De Wit;W.H Van Riemsdijk

  • Intrinsic Proton Affinity of Reactive Surface Groups of Metal (Hydr)oxides: The Bond Valence Principle

    T. Hiemstra;P. Venema;W.H.Van Riemsdijk

  • Surface Structural Ion Adsorption Modeling of Competitive Binding of Oxyanions by Metal (Hydr)oxides

    T. Hiemstra;W.H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Interfacial Charging Phenomena of Aluminum (Hydr)oxides

    T. Hiemstra;Han Yong;W. H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Multi-competitive interaction of As(III) and As(V) oxyanions with Ca2+, Mg2+, PO3−4, and CO2−3 ions on goethite

    Monika Stachowicz;Tjisse Hiemstra;Willem H. van Riemsdijk

  • On the relationship between charge distribution, surface hydration, and the structure of the interface of metal hydroxides

    Tjisse Hiemstra;Willem H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Intrinsic proton affinity of reactive surface groups of metal(hydr)oxides: application to iron(hydr)oxides.

    Peter Venema;Tjisse Hiemstra;Peter G. Weidler;Willem H. van Riemsdijk

  • A surface structural model for ferrihydrite I: Sites related to primary charge, molar mass, and mass density

    Tjisse Hiemstra;Willem H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Phosphate and sulfate adsorption on goethite: Single anion and competitive adsorption

    Jeanine S. Geelhoed;Tjisse Hiemstra;Willem H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Adsorption of Small Weak Organic Acids on Goethite: Modeling of Mechanisms

    J.D. Filius;T. Hiemstra;W.H. Van Riemsdijk

  • Adsorption of fulvic acid on goethite

    Jeroen D. Filius;David G. Lumsdon;Johannes C.L. Meeussen;Tjisse Hiemstra

  • Adsorption of Humic Substances on Goethite: Comparison between Humic Acids and Fulvic Acids †

    Liping Weng;Willem H van Riemsdijk;Luuk K Koopal;Tjisse Hiemstra

  • Interaction between Calcium and Phosphate Adsorption on Goethite

    R.P.J.J. Rietra;T. Hiemstra;W.H. van Riemsdijk

  • Surface and mineral structure of ferrihydrite

    Tjisse Hiemstra

  • Multisite Adsorption of Cadmium on Goethite

    P. Venema;T. Hiemstra;W.H. van Riemsdijk

  • Effects of fulvic and humic acids on arsenate adsorption to goethite: experiments and modeling.

    Liping Weng;Willem H. Van Riemsdijk;Tjisse Hiemstra

  • Ion Pair Formation and Primary Charging Behavior of Titanium Oxide (Anatase and Rutile)

    K. Bourikas;T. Hiemstra;W.H. van Riemsdijk

  • Adsorption of humic acids onto goethite: effects of molar mass, pH and ionic strength.

    Liping Weng;Willem H. Van Riemsdijk;Tjisse Hiemstra

  • Physical chemical interpretation of primary charging behaviour of metal (hydr) oxides

    T. Hiemstra;W.H. Van Riemsdijk

Frequent Co-Authors

W.H. van Riemsdijk
W.H. van Riemsdijk Wageningen University & Research
Rob N.J. Comans
Rob N.J. Comans Wageningen University & Research
Luuk K. Koopal
Luuk K. Koopal Wageningen University & Research
Marc F. Benedetti
Marc F. Benedetti Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Oene Oenema
Oene Oenema Wageningen University & Research
David J. Wesolowski
David J. Wesolowski Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gerlinde B. De Deyn
Gerlinde B. De Deyn Wageningen University & Research
Farid Juillot
Farid Juillot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Thomas W. Kuyper
Thomas W. Kuyper Wageningen University & Research
Andreas Voegelin
Andreas Voegelin Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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