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Chemistry
Netherlands
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
74
Citations
17295
World Ranking
4782
National Ranking
116

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Netherlands Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

John M. Warman is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their academic activities are centered around this institution, contributing to its research environment.

There is limited publicly available information about John M. Warman's recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications. As such, no detailed listings of these elements can be provided at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Record Charge Carrier Mobility in a Room‐Temperature Discotic Liquid‐Crystalline Derivative of Hexabenzocoronene

    A. M. van de Craats;J. M. Warman;Andreas Fechtenkötter;J. D. Brand

  • Charge transport properties in discotic liquid crystals: a quantum-chemical insight into structure-property relationships.

    Vincent Lemaur;Demetrio A da Silva Filho;Veaceslav Coropceanu;Matthias Lehmann

  • Excited-state dipole moments of dual fluorescent 4-(dialkylamino)benzonitriles: influence of alkyl chain length and effective solvent polarity

    Wouter Schuddeboom;Stephan A. Jonker;John M. Warman;Uwe Leinhos

  • Contactless determination of the photoconductivity action spectrum, exciton diffusion length and charge separation efficiency in polythiophene-sensitized TiO2 bilayers

    Jessica E. Kroeze;Tom J. Savenije;Martien J. W. Vermeulen;John M. Warman

  • Liquid Crystalline Perylene diimides : Architecture and Charge Carrier Mobilities

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  • Visible light sensitisation of titanium dioxide using a phenylene vinylene polymer

    Tom J Savenije;John M Warman;Albert Goossens

  • Highly mobile electrons and holes on isolated chains of the semiconducting polymer poly(phenylene vinylene)

    Romano J. O. M. Hoofman;Matthijs P. de Haas;Laurens D. A. Siebbeles;John M. Warman

  • The Core‐Size Effect on the Mobility of Charge in Discotic Liquid Crystalline Materials

    A. M. van de Craats;J. M. Warman

  • Photon-induced molecular charge separation studied by nanosecond time-resolved microwave conductivity

    Matthijs P. De Haas;John M. Warman

  • Rapid Charge Transport Along Self‐Assembling Graphitic Nanowires

    A. M. van der Craats;J. M. Warman;Klaus Müllen;Y. Geerts

  • Charge migration in supramolecular stacks of peripherally substituted porphyrins

    Pieter G. Schouten;John M. Warman;Matthijs P. de Haas;Marye Anne Fox

  • Glossary of Terms used in Photochemistry

    S. E. Braslavsky;Erik W. Thulstrup;U. Acuna;D. Armesto

  • Charge mobilities in organic semiconducting materials determined by pulse-radiolysis time-resolved microwave conductivity: π-bond-conjugated polymers versus π-π-stacked discotics

    John M. Warman;Matthijs P. de Haas;Gerald Dicker;Ferdinand C. Grozema

  • The mobility of charge carriers in all four phases of the columnar discotic material hexakis(hexylthio)triphenylene: Combined TOF and PR‐TRMC results

    Anick M. van de Craats;John M. Warman;Matthijs P. de Haas;Dieter Adam

  • Electrodeless Determination of the Trap Density, Decay Kinetics, and Charge Separation Efficiency of Dye-Sensitized Nanocrystalline TiO2

    Jessica E Kroeze;Tom J Savenije;John M Warman

  • The optical and charge transport properties of discotic materials with large aromatic hydrocarbon cores

    M. G. Debije;J. Piris;M. P. de Haas;J. M. Warman

  • Liquid crystalline coronene derivatives

    Ulrike Rohr;Christopher Kohl;Klaus Müllen;Anick van de Craats

  • ELECTRON SCAVENGING IN THE RADIOLYSIS OF CYCLOHEXANE SOLUTIONS OF ALKYL HALIDES.

    John M. Warman;K. D. Asmus;Robert H. Schuler

  • High charge-carrier mobility in pi-deficient discotic mesogens: design and structure-property relationship.

    Matthias Lehmann;Matthias Lehmann;Gaël Kestemont;Rafael Gómez Aspe;Claudine Buess-Herman

  • Electrodeless time-resolved microwave conductivity study of charge-carrier photogeneration in regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) thin films

    Gerald Dicker;Matthijs P. de Haas;Laurens D.A. Siebbeles;John M. Warman

  • The study of the transient conductivity of pulse irradiated dielectric liquids on a nanosecond timescale using microwaves

    Pierre P. Infelta;Matthijs P. de Haas;John M. Warman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan W. Verhoeven
Jan W. Verhoeven University of Amsterdam
Michael N. Paddon-Row
Michael N. Paddon-Row University of New South Wales
Gerwin H. Gelinck
Gerwin H. Gelinck Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Tom J. Savenije
Tom J. Savenije Delft University of Technology
Ferdinand C. Grozema
Ferdinand C. Grozema Delft University of Technology
Laurens D. A. Siebbeles
Laurens D. A. Siebbeles Delft University of Technology
Michael G. Debije
Michael G. Debije Eindhoven University of Technology
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Dago M. de Leeuw
Dago M. de Leeuw Holst Centre (Netherlands)
Dieter Neher
Dieter Neher University of Potsdam

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