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Frans C. De Schryver

Frans C. De Schryver

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Chemistry
Belgium
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
87
Citations
25286
World Ranking
2435
National Ranking
28

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Belgium Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Belgium Leader Award
  • 2007 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Frans C. De Schryver is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium. Their academic career includes recognition by major scientific organizations, reflecting a standing within the international research community.

In 1995, they were awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Later, in 2007, they became a Member of the European Academy of Sciences.

The details concerning their research focus, publication topics, coauthors, and specific publication venues are not provided. Similarly, there is no information on recent papers, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work.

The absence of listed recent publications, coauthors, and specific research topics limits a detailed overview of their scientific contributions. However, their affiliation with KU Leuven situates them in a leading European research environment.

Current information indicates that Frans C. De Schryver is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional supramolecular self-assembly probed by scanning tunneling microscopy

    Steven De Feyter;Frans C. De Schryver

  • Conductivity, morphology, interfacial chemistry, and stability of poly(3,4‐ethylene dioxythiophene)–poly(styrene sulfonate): A photoelectron spectroscopy study

    Xavier Crispin;S. Marciniak;Wojciech Osikowicz;G. Zotti

  • Self-assembly at the liquid/solid interface: STM reveals.

    Steven De Feyter;Frans C. De Schryver

  • Spatially resolved observation of crystal-face-dependent catalysis by single turnover counting

    Maarten B. J. Roeffaers;Bert F. Sels;Hiroshi Uji-i;Frans C. De Schryver

  • Two-dimensional porous molecular networks of dehydrobenzo[12]annulene derivatives via alkyl chain interdigitation.

    Kazukuni Tahara;Shuhei Furukawa;Hiroshi Uji-I;Tsutomu Uchino

  • Photophysical properties of borondipyrromethene analogues in solution.

    Wenwu Qin;Mukulesh Baruah;Mark Van Der Auweraer;Frans C. De Schryver

  • Stretched exponential decay and correlations in the catalytic activity of fluctuating single lipase molecules

    Ophir Flomenbom;Kelly Velonia;Davey Loos;Sadahiro Masuo

  • One Building Block, Two Different Supramolecular Surface-Confined Patterns: Concentration in Control at the Solid–Liquid Interface†

    Shengbin Lei;Kazukuni Tahara;Frans C. De Schryver;Mark Van der Auweraer

  • Degradation of Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite Structures through Light and Electron Beam Driven Ion Migration.

    Haifeng Yuan;Elke Debroye;Kris P F Janssen;Hiroyuki Naiki

  • Probing Photophysical Processes in Individual Multichromophoric Dendrimers by Single-Molecule Spectroscopy

    Johan Hofkens;Michael Maus;Thomas Gensch;Tom Vosch

  • Intramolecular excimer formation in bichromophoric molecules linked by a short flexible chain

    Frans C. De Schryver;Pol Collart;Jan Vandendriessche;Rudy Goedeweeck

  • Polymers and single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy, what can we learn?

    Dominik Wöll;Els Braeken;Ania Deres;Frans C. De Schryver

  • Characterization of nanosized material extracted from clear suspensions for MFI zeolite synthesis

    Raman Ravishankar;Christine E. A. Kirschhock;Peter-Paul Knops-Gerrits;Eddy J. P. Feijen

  • Solvent Controlled Self-Assembly at the Liquid-Solid Interface Revealed by STM

    Wael Mamdouh;Hiroshi Uji-I;Janine S. Ladislaw;Andres E. Dulcey

  • Disorder in Charge Transport in Doped Polymers

    Mark Van der Auweraer;Frans C. De Schryver;Paul M. Borsenberger;Heinz Bässler

  • Single-enzyme kinetics of CALB-catalyzed hydrolysis

    Kelly Velonia;Ophir Flomenbom;Davey Loos;Sadahiro Masuo

  • Characterization of fluorescence in heat-treated silver-exchanged zeolites.

    Gert De Cremer;Eduardo Coutiño-Gonzalez;Maarten B J Roeffaers;Bart Moens

  • Structural Transformation of a Two‐Dimensional Molecular Network in Response to Selective Guest Inclusion

    Shuhei Furukawa;Kazukuni Tahara;Frans C. De Schryver;Mark Van der Auweraer

  • Pi-conjugated oligo-(p-phenylenevinylene) rosettes and their tubular self-assembly.

    Pascal Jonkheijm;Atsushi Miura;Magdalena Zdanowska;Freek J. M. Hoeben

  • Fluorescent Proteins: Shine on, You Crazy Diamond

    Peter Dedecker;Frans C. De Schryver;Johan Hofkens

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Hofkens
Johan Hofkens KU Leuven
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Noël Boens
Noël Boens KU Leuven
Mircea Cotlet
Mircea Cotlet Brookhaven National Laboratory
Hiroshi Uji-i
Hiroshi Uji-i KU Leuven
Andreas Herrmann
Andreas Herrmann RWTH Aachen University
Tom Vosch
Tom Vosch University of Copenhagen

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