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Donald H. Napper

Donald H. Napper

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
12859
World Ranking
13794
National Ranking
309

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

Overview

Donald H. Napper is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their work has been formally recognized by election as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1987.

There are no listed recent publications, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and topics of research associated with their profile in the provided data.

The available information emphasizes their institutional association and distinguished recognition within the Australian scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Polymeric stabilization of colloidal dispersions

    Donald H. Napper

  • ENTRY OF FREE RADICALS INTO LATEX PARTICLES IN EMULSION POLYMERIZATION

    Ian A. Maxwell;Bradley R. Morrison;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • Depletion stabilization and depletion flocculation

    Robert I Feigin;Donald H Napper

  • Coagulative nucleation and particle size distributions in emulsion polymerization

    P.J. Feeney;D.H. Napper;R.G. Gilbert

  • Seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene

    Brian S. Hawkett;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • Chain-length-dependent termination rate processes in free-radical polymerizations. 1. Theory

    Gregory T. Russell;Robert G. Gilbert;Donald H. Napper

  • Termination in free-radical polymerizing systems at high conversion

    Gregory T. Russell;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • The mechanisms of latex particle formation and growth in the emulsion polymerization of styrene using the surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate

    Gottfried Lichti;Robert G. Gilbert;Donald H. Napper

  • Flocculation studies of sterically stabilized dispersions

    D.H Napper

  • Consistent values of rate parameters in free radical polymerization systems

    M. Buback;L. H. Garcia-Rubio;R. G. Gilbert;D. H. Napper

  • Kinetics of emulsion polymerization of methyl methacrylate

    Mathew J. Ballard;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • Studies of the steric stabilization of colloidal particles

    D.H Napper;A Netschey

  • Surfactant-free emulsion polymerizations: predictions of the coagulative nucleation theory

    P. John Feeney;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • Flocculation studies of non-aqueous sterically stabilized dispersions of polymer

    D. H. Napper

  • Initiator efficiencies in high-conversion bulk polymerizations

    Gregory T. Russell;Donald H. Napper;Robert G. Gilbert

  • Steric stabilization and the Hofmeister series

    D.H. Napper

  • Coil-to-Globule Type Transitions and Swelling of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and Poly(acrylamide) at Latex Interfaces in Alcohol–Water Mixtures

    Peng Wei Zhu;Donald H. Napper

  • Propagation rate coefficients from electron spin resonance studies of the emulsion polymerization of methyl methacrylate

    Mathew J. Ballard;Robert G. Gilbert;Donald H. Napper;Peter J. Pomery

  • Stabilization of colloids by free polymer

    Robert I Feigin;Donald H Napper

  • Chain-length-dependent termination rate processes in free-radical polymerizations. 2. Modeling methodology and application to methyl methacrylate emulsion polymerizations

    Gregory T. Russell;Robert G. Gilbert;Donald H. Napper

  • Stabilization of colloidal dispersions by polymer adsorption

    Donald H Napper

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert G. Gilbert
Robert G. Gilbert University of Queensland
Mitchell A. Winnik
Mitchell A. Winnik University of Toronto
Gregory G. Warr
Gregory G. Warr University of Sydney
Michael Buback
Michael Buback University of Göttingen
Anita J. Hill
Anita J. Hill Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Philippe Teyssie
Philippe Teyssie University of Liège
Chi Wu
Chi Wu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Matthew Tirrell
Matthew Tirrell University of Chicago
Archie E. Hamielec
Archie E. Hamielec McMaster University
Graeme Moad
Graeme Moad Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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