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Dagmar R. D'hooge

Dagmar R. D'hooge

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
50
Citations
7697
World Ranking
10333
National Ranking
119

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
7261
World Ranking
15367
National Ranking
187

Overview

Dagmar R. D'hooge is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Chemistry. Their work spans across multiple related subfields including Organic Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, Automotive Engineering, Biomaterials, and Materials Chemistry.

Their research extensively covers advanced polymer science and related technologies. Key areas of investigation include Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, Polymer Crystallization and Properties, Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties, Injection Molding Process and Properties, Machine Learning in Materials Science, and Recycling and Waste Management Techniques.

They have published papers in numerous scientific venues. Frequent publication venues where their research appears include Chemical Engineering Journal, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, Polymers, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored include:

  • The chemistry of chemical recycling of solid plastic waste via pyrolysis and gasification: State-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions (2021), Progress in Energy and Combustion Science
  • Computational prediction of the molecular configuration of three-dimensional network polymers (2021), Nature Materials
  • Progress in Reaction Mechanisms and Reactor Technologies for Thermochemical Recycling of Poly(methyl methacrylate) (2020), Polymers
  • Gillespie-Driven kinetic Monte Carlo Algorithms to Model Events for Bulk or Solution (Bio)Chemical Systems Containing Elemental and Distributed Species (2020), Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Molecular Pathways for Polymer Degradation during Conventional Processing, Additive Manufacturing, and Mechanical Recycling (2023), Molecules

Throughout their academic career, Dagmar R. D'hooge has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. These include Paul Van Steenberge, Mariya Edeleva, Ludwig Cardon, Yoshi W. Marien, and Freddy L. Figueira.

Best Publications

  • The chemistry of chemical recycling of solid plastic waste via pyrolysis and gasification: State-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions

    Onur Dogu;Matteo Pelucchi;Ruben Van de Vijver;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge

  • Recent progress on flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors: From design to application

    Lingyan Duan;Dagmar R. D'hooge;Ludwig Cardon

  • The strength of multi-scale modeling to unveil the complexity of radical polymerization

    Dagmar R. D’hooge;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • Can the melt flow index be used to predict the success of fused deposition modelling of commercial poly(lactic acid) filaments into 3D printed materials

    Sisi Wang;Lore Capoen;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Ludwig Cardon

  • The crucial role of diffusional limitations in controlled radical polymerization (feature article)

    Dagmar R. D'hooge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • Linear Gradient Quality of ATRP Copolymers

    Paul H. M. Van Steenberge;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Yu Wang;Mingjiang Zhong

  • Improved kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of chemical composition-chain length distributions in polymerization processes

    P.H.M. Van Steenberge;D.R. D’hooge;M.-F. Reyniers;G.B. Marin

  • Model-based design of the polymer microstructure: bridging the gap between polymer chemistry and engineering

    Dagmar R. D'hooge;Paul H. M. Van Steenberge;Pieter Derboven;Marie-Françoise Reyniers

  • Computational prediction of the molecular configuration of three-dimensional network polymers.

    Lies De Keer;Karsu I. Kilic;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge;Lode Daelemans

  • ARGET ATRP of Butyl Methacrylate: Utilizing Kinetic Modeling To Understand Experimental Trends

    Kevin A. Payne;Kevin A. Payne;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Paul H. M. Van Steenberge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers

  • Kinetic Modeling of ICAR ATRP

    Dagmar R. D'hooge;Dagmar R. D'hooge;Dominik Konkolewicz;Marie-Françoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • Methodology for Kinetic Modeling of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization

    Dagmar R. D'hooge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • Progress in Reaction Mechanisms and Reactor Technologies for Thermochemical Recycling of Poly(methyl methacrylate).

    Eli K C Moens;Kyann De Smit;Yoshi W Marien;Alessandro D Trigilio

  • Origin of the Difference between Branching in Acrylates Polymerization under Controlled and Free Radical Conditions: A Computational Study of Competitive Processes

    Dominik Konkolewicz;Stanislaw Sosnowski;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Ryszard Szymanski

  • Molecular Pathways for Polymer Degradation during Conventional Processing, Additive Manufacturing, and Mechanical Recycling

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  • Kinetic Modeling of Radical Thiol–Ene Chemistry for Macromolecular Design: Importance of Side Reactions and Diffusional Limitations

    Pieter Derboven;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Milan M. Stamenovic;Pieter Espeel

  • Improved Livingness and Control over Branching in RAFT Polymerization of Acrylates: Could Microflow Synthesis Make the Difference?

    Pieter Derboven;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge;Joke Vandenbergh;Marie Francoise Reyniers

  • Gillespie-driven kinetic Monte Carlo algorithms to model events for bulk or solution (bio)chemical systems containing elemental and distributed species

    Alessandro D. Trigilio;Yoshi W. Marien;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge;Dagmar R D'hooge

  • Fed-Batch Control and Visualization of Monomer Sequences of Individual ICAR ATRP Gradient Copolymer Chains

    Dagmar R. D'hooge;Paul H. M. Van Steenberge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • MAMA-SG1 initiated nitroxide mediated polymerization of styrene: From Arrhenius parameters to model-based design

    Stijn K. Fierens;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge;Marie-Françoise Reyniers

  • The Long and the Short of Radical Polymerization

    Pieter Derboven;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Marie-Francoise Reyniers;Guy B. Marin

  • Systematic investigation of alkyl sulfonate initiators for the cationic ring-opening polymerization of 2-oxazolines revealing optimal combinations of monomers and initiators

    Mathias Glassner;Dagmar R. D’hooge;Jin Young Park;Paul H.M. Van Steenberge

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Marin
Guy Marin Ghent University
Christopher Barner-Kowollik
Christopher Barner-Kowollik Queensland University of Technology
Richard Hoogenboom
Richard Hoogenboom Ghent University
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski Carnegie Mellon University
Tanja Junkers
Tanja Junkers Monash University
Filip Du Prez
Filip Du Prez Ghent University
Dominik Konkolewicz
Dominik Konkolewicz Miami University
Kevin Van Geem
Kevin Van Geem Ghent University
Dirk Vanderzande
Dirk Vanderzande Hasselt University

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