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Albert P. Philipse

Albert P. Philipse

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
14080
World Ranking
8800
National Ranking
183

Overview

Albert P. Philipse is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and conducts research primarily in the field of Materials Science. Their work spans various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist has contributed to the understanding of material dynamics and properties, with specific research interests in topics such as Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization, Calcium Carbonate crystallization and inhibition, Paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, Minerals flotation and separation techniques, electrostatics and colloid interactions, and liquid crystal research advancements.

The recent scholarly output includes papers published in multiple venues with a focus on colloids, materials chemistry, and crystallization processes. Notable recent publications are:

  • "Controlling CaCO3Particle Size with {Ca2+}:{CO32-} Ratios in Aqueous Environments" (2021) published in Crystal Growth & Design
  • "Self-assembly of charged colloidal cubes" (2020) published in Soft Matter
  • "Scattering from colloidal cubic silica shells: Part II, static structure factors and osmotic equation of state" (2020) published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Depletion-Induced Chiral Chain Formation of Magnetic Spheres" (2021) published in Materials
  • "Mesoporous colloidal silica cubes with catalytically active cores" (2023) published in Journal of Porous Materials

The scientist often collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors, including Remco Tuinier, Bonny W. M. Kuipers, Frans Dekker, Álvaro González García, and Sergěj Seepma.

Albert P. Philipse has published frequently in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Crystal Growth & Design, Soft Matter, Materials, and the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.

Best Publications

  • Magnetic silica dispersions: preparation and stability of surface-modified silica particles with a magnetic core

    Albert P. Philipse;Michel P. B. van Bruggen;Chellapah Pathmamanoharan

  • Direct observation of dipolar chains in iron ferrofluids by cryogenic electron microscopy

    K. Butter;P.H.H. Bomans;P.M. Frederik;G.J. Vroege

  • Random packings of spheres and spherocylinders simulated by mechanical contraction

    Stephen Williams;A P Philipse

  • Preparation and properties of nonaqueous model dispersions of chemically modified, charged silica spheres

    A.P Philipse;A Vrij

  • Cubic crystals from cubic colloids

    Laura Rossi;Stefano Sacanna;William Irvine;Paul Chaikin

  • The Random Contact Equation and Its Implications for (Colloidal) Rods in Packings, Suspensions, and Anisotropic Powders

    Albert P. Philipse

  • The Synthesis and Magnetic Properties of Nanosized Hematite (α-Fe2O3) Particles

    T.P. Raming;Aloysius J.A. Winnubst;C.M. van Kats;A.P. Philipse

  • STABLE HYDROSOLS OF METALLIC AND BIMETALLIC NANOPARTICLES IMMOBILIZED ON IMOGOLITE FIBERS

    Luis M. Liz-Marzan;Albert P. Philipse

  • Magnetic Colloids from Magnetotactic Bacteria: Chain Formation and Colloidal Stability

    Albert P. Philipse;Diana Maas

  • Thermodynamically stable pickering emulsions.

    S. Sacanna;W. K. Kegel;A. P. Philipse

  • Direct imaging of zero-field dipolar structures in colloidal dispersions of synthetic magnetite.

    Mark Klokkenburg;Chantal Vonk;Eva M. Claesson;Johannes D. Meeldijk

  • Quantitative real-space analysis of self-assembled structures of magnetic dipolar colloids.

    Mark Klokkenburg;Roel P. A. Dullens;Willem K. Kegel;Ben H. Erné

  • In situ imaging of field-induced hexagonal columns in magnetite ferrofluids.

    Mark Klokkenburg;Ben H. Erné;Johannes D. Meeldijk;Albrecht Wiedenmann

  • Convenient preparation methods for magnetic colloids

    G.A. van Ewijk;G.J. Vroege;A.P. Philipse

  • Direct observation of ionic structure at solid-liquid interfaces: a deep look into the Stern Layer

    Igor Siretanu;Daniel Ebeling;Martin P. Andersson;S.L. Svane Svane Stipp

  • Possible Electrical Double‐Layer Contribution to the Equilibrium Thickness of Intergranular Glass Films in Polycrystalline Ceramics

    David R. Clarke;Thomas M. Shaw;Albert P. Philipse;Roger G. Horn

  • Effect of particle shape on the density and microstructure of random packings.

    Alan Wouterse;Stephen R Williams;Albert P Philipse

  • Phase behavior of aqueous dispersions of colloidal boehmite rods

    P.A. Buining;A.P. Philipse;H.N.W. Lekkerkerker

  • Direct observation of dipolar chains in ferrofluids in zero field using cryogenic electron microscopy

    K Butter;P H Bomans;P M Frederik;G J Vroege

  • Aqueous dispersions of colloidal gibbsite platelets: synthesis, characterisation and intrinsic viscosity measurements

    Anieke M. Wierenga;Tjerk A.J. Lenstra;Albert P. Philipse

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrei V. Petukhov
Andrei V. Petukhov Utrecht University
Willem K. Kegel
Willem K. Kegel Utrecht University
Jan K. G. Dhont
Jan K. G. Dhont Forschungszentrum Jülich
David J. Pine
David J. Pine New York University
Paul Chaikin
Paul Chaikin New York University
Jianbin Huang
Jianbin Huang Peking University
Henk N. W. Lekkerkerker
Henk N. W. Lekkerkerker Utrecht University
Luis M. Liz-Marzán
Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE
Arnout Imhof
Arnout Imhof Utrecht University
Alfons van Blaaderen
Alfons van Blaaderen Utrecht University

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