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Bart Goderis

Bart Goderis

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Materials Science

D-Index
50
Citations
8058
World Ranking
10310
National Ranking
117

Overview

Bart Goderis is a researcher affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium, specializing primarily in materials science and engineering. Their work spans a variety of subfields including polymers and plastics, biomaterials, food science, materials chemistry, and electrical and electronic engineering. This multidisciplinary expertise is reflected in both their research topics and publication history.

The principal topics in Goderis' research focus include biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, polymer crystallization and properties, proteins in food systems, and food composition and properties. There is also notable interest in organic electronics and photovoltaics, polysaccharides composition and applications, as well as mesoporous materials and catalysis.

Frequent collaboration is a feature of their research activity. Notable coauthors with whom they have commonly published include Jan A. Delcour, Mouna Hamid, Peter Van Puyvelde, Maarten Colaers, and Jochen Vanderspikken.

Bart Goderis has contributed multiple articles to several scientific journals. The venues with the highest number of publications include:

  • Polymers (3 publications)
  • Macromolecules (3 publications)
  • Advanced Functional Materials (2 publications)
  • Langmuir (2 publications)
  • Polymer Crystallization (2 publications)

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Bart Goderis include:

  • Extrusion and Injection Molding of Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate-co-3-Hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx): Influence of Processing Conditions on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure, 2021, Polymers
  • The Extent of Interlayer Bond Strength during Fused Filament Fabrication of Nylon Copolymers: An Interplay between Thermal History and Crystalline Morphology, 2021, Polymers
  • Crystallinity of Bitumen via WAXD and DSC and Its Effect on the Surface Microstructure, 2022, Crystals
  • Memory Effects in the Quiescent Crystallization of Polyamide 12: Self-Seeding, Post-Condensation, Disentangling, and Self-Nucleation beyond the Equilibrium Melting Temperature, 2023, Macromolecules
  • On the Importance of Chemical Precision in Organic Electronics: Fullerene Intercalation in Perfectly Alternating Conjugated Polymers, 2023, Advanced Functional Materials

Best Publications

  • Thermal unequilibrium of strained black CsPbI3 thin films

    Julian A. Steele;Handong Jin;Iurii Dovgaliuk;Robert F. Berger

  • Sulfonated silica/carbon nanocomposites as novel catalysts for hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose

    Stijn Van de Vyver;Li Peng;Jan Geboers;Hans Schepers

  • High-Speed Calorimetry for the Study of the Kinetics of (De)vitrification, Crystallization, and Melting of Macromolecules †

    Thijs F. J. Pijpers;Vincent B. F. Mathot;Bart Goderis;Rolf L. Scherrenberg

  • Influence of bio-based solvents on the catalytic reductive fractionation of birch wood

    W. Schutyser;S. Van den Bosch;T. Renders;T. De Boe

  • An X-ray study of hydrothermally treated potato starch

    Rudi Vermeylen;Bart Goderis;Jan A. Delcour

  • Use of SAXS and linear correlation functions for the determination of the crystallinity and morphology of semi-crystalline polymers. Application to linear polyethylene

    Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Mhj Koch;Vincent Mathot

  • Characterization of polyamide powders for determination of laser sintering processability

    Leander Verbelen;Sasan Dadbakhsh;Michael Van den Eynde;Jean-Pierre Kruth

  • Molecular basis of processing wheat gluten toward biobased materials.

    Bert Lagrain;Bart Goderis;Kristof Brijs;Jan A. Delcour

  • Starch gelatinization and amylose–lipid interactions during rice parboiling investigated by temperature resolved wide angle X-ray scattering and differential scanning calorimetry

    Veerle Derycke;GE Vandeputte;R Vermeylen;W De Man

  • Imidazolium ionic liquid crystals with pendant mesogenic groups

    Karel Goossens;Peter Nockemann;Kris Driesen;Bart Goderis

  • Properties of poly(butylene terephthatlate) polymerized from cyclic oligomers and its composites

    Hilde Parton;Joris Baets;Pascale Lipnik;Bart Goderis

  • Amylopectin molecular structure reflected in macromolecular organization of granular starch.

    Rudi Vermeylen;Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Jan A Delcour

  • Gelatinization of Starch in Excess Water: Beyond the Melting of Lamellar Crystallites. A Combined Wide- and Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study

    Rudi Vermeylen;Veerle Derycke;Jan A. Delcour;Bart Goderis

  • Micromechanical Deformation and Recovery Processes of Nylon-6/Rubber Thermoplastic Vulcanizates As Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy

    J. Oderkerk;G. De Schaetzen;B. Goderis;L. Hellemans

  • Gelatinisation related structural aspects of small and large wheat starch granules

    Rudi Vermeylen;Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Jan A. Delcour

  • Versatile ferrofluids based on polyethylene glycol coated iron oxide nanoparticles

    Ward Brullot;Naveen Krishna Reddy;Jelle Wouters;Ventsislav K Valev

  • Structural properties and gelatinisation characteristics of potato and cassava starches and mutants thereof

    Sara Gomand;Lieve Lamberts;Liesbeth Derde;Hans Goesaert

  • Crystallization behavior of polymer/montmorillonite nanocomposites. Part I. Intercalated poly(ethylene oxide)/montmorillonite nanocomposites

    Douwe Homminga;Bart Goderis;Igor Dolbnya;Gabriel Groeninckx

  • Temperature reversible transitions in linear polyethylene studied by TMDSC and time-resolved, temperature-modulated WAXD/SAXS

    Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Rolf Scherrenberg;Vincent B. F. Mathot

  • Performance polymers from renewable monomers: high molecular weight poly(pentadecalactone) for fiber applications

    Matthijs de Geus;Inge van der Meulen;Bart Goderis;Kristof van Hecke

  • Crystallization behavior of polymer/montmorillonite nanocomposites. Part III. Polyamide-6/montmorillonite nanocomposites, influence of matrix molecular weight, and of montmorillonite type and concentration

    Douwe S. Homminga;Bart Goderis;Vincent B.F. Mathot;Gabriel Groeninckx

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Smet
Mario Smet KU Leuven
Jean-Paul Pirard
Jean-Paul Pirard University of Liège
Giuseppe Portale
Giuseppe Portale University of Groningen
CE Cor Koning
CE Cor Koning University of Groningen

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