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Mark Van der Auweraer

Mark Van der Auweraer

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10563
World Ranking
11183
National Ranking
142

Mark Van der Auweraer publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark Van der Auweraer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 238 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Mark Van der Auweraer D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark Van der Auweraer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mark Van der Auweraer is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and conducts research primarily within the field of Materials Science. Their work spans a range of subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Spectroscopy, and Organic Chemistry.

The research topics explored by Mark Van der Auweraer include:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry

The scientist has contributed frequently to several publication venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Optical Materials
  • Dyes and Pigments
  • Chemical Communications
  • Chemical Science

Recent published papers by Mark Van der Auweraer cover diverse topics in chemistry and materials science:

  • BOPAHY: a doubly chelated highly fluorescent pyrrole-acyl hydrazone -BF2 chromophore, 2020, Chemical Communications
  • Electroluminescent Guest@MOF Nanoparticles for Thin Film Optoelectronics and Solid-State Lighting, 2020, Advanced Optical Materials
  • Iodide mediated reductive decomposition of diazonium salts: towards mild and efficient covalent functionalization of surface-supported graphene, 2020, Nanoscale
  • "Concentration-in-Control" self-assembly concept at the liquid-solid interface challenged, 2021, Chemical Science
  • The role of water and influence of hydrogen bonding on the self-assembly aggregation induced emission of an anthracene-guanidine-derivative, 2020, Chemical Communications

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Luc Van Meervelt
  • Flip de Jong
  • Wim Dehaen
  • Jianjun Huang
  • Eduard Fron

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Solvent and pH Dependent Fluorescent Properties of a Dimethylaminostyryl Borondipyrromethene Dye in Solution

    Mukulesh Baruah;Wenwu Qin;Cristina Flors;Johan Hofkens

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

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

  • Molecular-structure and temperature-dependent radiative rates in twisted intramolecular charge-transfer and exciplex systems

    Mark Van der Auweraer;Zbigniew R. Grabowski;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Disorder in Charge Transport in Doped Polymers

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

  • Photophysical Pathways in Highly Sensitive Cs2AgBiBr6 Double‐Perovskite Single‐Crystal X‐Ray Detectors

    Julian A. Steele;Weicheng Pan;Cristina Martin;Masoumeh Keshavarz

  • 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

  • Temperature-Induced Structural Phase Transitions in a Two-Dimensional Self-Assembled Network

    Matthew O. Blunt;Jinne Adisoejoso;Kazukuni Tahara;Keisuke Katayama

  • Boron dipyrromethene analogs with phenyl, styryl, and ethynylphenyl substituents: Synthesis, photophysics, electrochemistry, and quantum-chemical calculations

    Wenwu Qin;Taoufik Rohand;Wim Dehaen;John N. Clifford

  • Organic Mixed-Valence Systems: Electrochemical and Optical Studies of Intervalence Transition in Partly Oxidized Aromatic Polyamines

    Jacques Bonvoisin;Jean-Pierre Launay;Mark Van der Auweraer;Frans Carl De Schryver

  • Solvent-dependent photophysical properties of borondipyrromethene dyes in solution

    Wenwu Qin;Taoufik Rohand;Mukulesh Baruah;Alina Stefan

  • A versatile, modular synthesis of monofunctionalized BODIPY dyes

    Volker Leen;Els Braeken;Kristof Luckermans;Carine Jackers

  • New picosecond laser system for easy tunability over the whole ultraviolet/visible/near infrared wavelength range based on flexible harmonic generation and optical parametric oscillation

    Michael Maus;Els Rousseau;Mircea Cotlet;Gerd Schweitzer

  • 1,7-Disubstituted boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dyes: synthesis and spectroscopic properties.

    Volker Leen;Dominique Miscoria;Shouchun Yin;Shouchun Yin;Aleksander Filarowski;Aleksander Filarowski

  • Parameters Influencing the On- and Off-Times in the Fluorescence Intensity Traces of Single Cyanine Dye Molecules

    Fabian Köhn;Johan Hofkens;Roel Gronheid;Mark Van Der Auweraer

  • Long-lived photoinitiated charge separation in carotene-diporphyrin triad molecules

    Devens Gust;Thomas A. Moore;Ana L. Moore;Feng Gao

  • Photophysical study of bay substituted perylenediimides

    Eduard Fron;Gerd Schweitzer;Peter Osswald;Frank Würthner

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Hofkens
Johan Hofkens KU Leuven
Noël Boens
Noël Boens KU Leuven
Wim Dehaen
Wim Dehaen KU Leuven
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
David Beljonne
David Beljonne University of Mons
Hiroshi Uji-i
Hiroshi Uji-i KU Leuven
Mircea Cotlet
Mircea Cotlet Brookhaven National Laboratory

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