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Anthonie Burggraaf

Anthonie Burggraaf

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Materials Science

D-Index
76
Citations
18313
World Ranking
3340
National Ranking
45

Overview

Anthonie Burggraaf was affiliated with the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Their research contributions spanned multiple fields related to health professions and psychology, with a focus on the intersection of technology and healthcare.

Their recent research output included the publication titled "Exploring professionals' experiences with secure messaging in Dutch outpatient clinics: emerging differences in use frequencies and types across medical specialties", published in 2025 in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. This work contributed to the understanding of communication technologies in medical settings.

The scientist's main fields of study were:

  • Health Professions
  • Psychology

Within these broader fields, they had research activity in the following subfields:

  • General Health Professions
  • Applied Psychology
  • Health Information Management

Their work addressed several main topics, including:

  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Electronic Health Records Systems

Throughout their career, Anthonie Burggraaf collaborated frequently with coauthors such as:

  • van Marjolein Offenbeek
  • Oskar Roemeling

Most of their publications appeared in the venue BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, which was the primary outlet for their recent research findings.

Best Publications

  • Importance of the surface exchange kinetics as rate limiting step in oxygen permeation through mixed-conducting oxides

    H.J.M. Bouwmeester;H. Kruidhof;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Influence of order-disorder transitions on oxygen permeability through selected nonstoichiometric perovskite-type oxides

    H. Kruidhof;H.J.M. Bouwmeester;R.H.E. v. Doorn;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Densification of nanostructured titania assisted by a phase transformation

    Krishnankutty-Nair P. Kumar;K. Keizer;A. J. Burggraaf;Tatsuya Okubo

  • The preparation and characterization of alumina membranes with ultra-fine pores

    A. F. M. Leenaars;K. Keizer;A. J. Burggraaf

  • Effect of grain boundaries on the conductivity of high-purity ZrO2-Y2O3 ceramics

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  • Zirconia as a support for catalysts: Evolution of the texture and structure on calcination in air

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. Van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Effect of impurities on sintering and conductivity of yttria-stabilized zirconia

    M.J. Verkerk;Aloysius J.A. Winnubst;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Grain boundary effects on ionic conductivity in ceramic GdxZr1–xO2–(x/2) solid solutions

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  • Formation and characterization of supported microporous ceramic membranes prepared by sol-gel modification techniques

    R.S.A. de Lange;J.H.A. Hekkink;K. Keizer;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Chapter 10 Dense ceramic membranes for oxygen separation

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  • Transport properties of alkanes through ceramic thin zeolite MFI membranes

    Z.A.E.P. Vroon;K. Keizer;M.J. Gilde;H. Verweij

  • Analysis and theory of gas transport in microporous sol-gel derived ceramic membranes

    R.S.A. de Lange;K. Keizer;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Gas transport and separation with ceramic membranes. Part II: Synthesis and separation properties of microporous membranes

    R.J.R. Uhlhorn;K. Keizer;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Gas separation mechanisms in microporous modified γ-al2o3 membranes

    Klaas Keizer;R.J.R. Uhlhorn;R.J. van Vuren;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Order–disorder reactions in the ferroelectric perovskites Pb(Sc1/2Nb1/2)O3 and Pb(Sc1/2Ta1/2)O3 : I. Kinetics of the ordering process

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  • Synthesis of ceramic membranes

    R.J.R. Uhlhorn;M. Huis in 't veld;Klaas Keizer;Anthonie Burggraaf

  • Textural evolution and phase transformation in titania membranes: Part 1.—Unsupported membranes

    Krishnankutty-Nair P. Kumar;Klaas Keizer;Anthonie J. Burggraaf

  • Gas and surface diffusion in modified γ-alumina systems

    R.J.R. Uhlhorn;K. Keizer;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Preparation and Characterization of High‐Temperature Thermally Stable Alumina Composite Membrane

    Yue‐Sheng ‐S Lin;Anthonie J. Burggraaf

  • Oxygen permeation of La0.3Sr0.7CoO3−δ

    C.H. Chen;Henricus J.M. Bouwmeester;R.H.E. van Doorn;H. Kruidhof

  • Zirconia as a support for catalysts: influence of additives on the thermal stability of the porous texture of monoclinic zirconia

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Surface and grain boundary analysis of doped zirconia ceramics studied by AES and XPS

    G. S. A. M. Theunissen;A. J. A. Winnubst;A. J. Burggraaf

  • Stabilized tetragonal zirconium oxide as a support for catalysts : evolution of the texture and structure on calcination in static air

    P.D.L. Mercera;J.G. van Ommen;E.B.M. Doesburg;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Structural aspects of the ionic conductivity of La1−xSrxCoO3−δ

    R.H.E. van Doorn;A.J. Burggraaf

  • Influence of order-disorder transition on oxygen permeability through selected non-stoichiometric perovskite-type oxides

    H. Kruidhof;Henricus J.M. Bouwmeester;R.H.E. van Doorn;Anthonie Burggraaf

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaas Keizer
Klaas Keizer University of Twente
Henk Verweij
Henk Verweij The Ohio State University
Julian R.H. Ross
Julian R.H. Ross University of Limerick
Y.S. Lin
Y.S. Lin Arizona State University
Fujio Mizukami
Fujio Mizukami National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Louis Winnubst
Louis Winnubst University of Twente
Kulathuiyer Seshan
Kulathuiyer Seshan University of Twente
Tatsuya Okubo
Tatsuya Okubo University of Tokyo
Henny J.M. Bouwmeester
Henny J.M. Bouwmeester University of Twente
Michael P. Harold
Michael P. Harold University of Houston

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