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Vincent B. F. Mathot

Vincent B. F. Mathot

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Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
6068
World Ranking
17892
National Ranking
209

Overview

Vincent B. F. Mathot is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium. Their research spans across multiple domains within science, focusing on various fields and subfields.

The main fields of study for their work include:

  • Chemistry
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Materials Science

Within these broad areas, their subfields of specialization are:

  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Materials Chemistry

The research topics addressed by Vincent B. F. Mathot concentrate on thermodynamics and the thermal behavior of materials. These topics include:

  • Thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Thermal properties of materials

Their collaborations involve frequent co-authorship with several researchers, including:

  • Sander van Herwaarden
  • Christoph Schick
  • Ernst van de Kerkhof
  • Paul van Grinsven
  • R. Splinter

There are no recent papers listed with details such as titles or venues, and details about frequent publication venues or book publications are not specified.

Best Publications

  • The Flash DSC 1, a power compensation twin-type, chip-based fast scanning calorimeter (FSC): First findings on polymers

    Vincent Mathot;Marek Pyda;Thijs Pijpers;Geert Vanden Poel

  • Calorimetry and thermal analysis of polymers

    Unknown

  • High-Speed Calorimetry for the Study of the Kinetics of (De)vitrification, Crystallization, and Melting of Macromolecules †

    Thijs F. J. Pijpers;Vincent B. F. Mathot;Bart Goderis;Rolf L. Scherrenberg

  • Design, performance and analysis of thermal lag of the UFS1 twin-calorimeter chip for fast scanning calorimetry using the Mettler-Toledo Flash DSC 1

    Sander van Herwaarden;Elina Iervolino;Floor van Herwaarden;Ties Wijffels

  • Use of SAXS and linear correlation functions for the determination of the crystallinity and morphology of semi-crystalline polymers. Application to linear polyethylene

    Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Mhj Koch;Vincent Mathot

  • Fast Scanning Calorimetry

    Christoph Schick;Vincent Mathot

  • Performance and calibration of the Flash DSC 1, a new, MEMS-based fast scanning calorimeter

    Geert Vanden Poel;Daniel Istrate;Agnieszka Magon;Agnieszka Magon;Vincent Mathot

  • Temperature dependence of some thermodynamic functions for amorphous and semi-crystalline polymers

    V.B.F. Mathot

  • Simulation of Shish-Kebab crystallite induced by a single prealigned macromolecule

    Wenbing Hu;Daan Frenkel;Vincent B. F. Mathot

  • Intramolecular Nucleation Model for Polymer Crystallization

    Wenbing Hu;Daan Frenkel;Vincent B. F. Mathot

  • Metastability and order in linear, branched and copolymerized polyethylenes

    Vincent B.F Mathot;Rolf L Scherrenberg;Thijs F.J Pijpers

  • Temperature calibration and electrical characterization of the differential scanning calorimeter chip UFS1 for the Mettler-Toledo Flash DSC 1

    E. Iervolino;A.W. van Herwaarden;F.G. van Herwaarden;E. van de Kerkhof

  • Confined crystallization phenomena in immiscible polymer blends with dispersed micro - and nanometer sized PA6 droplets, part 1: uncompatibilized PS/PA6, (PPE/PS)/PA6 and PPE/PA6 blends

    RT Tol;Vincent Mathot;Gabriël Groeninckx

  • Temperature reversible transitions in linear polyethylene studied by TMDSC and time-resolved, temperature-modulated WAXD/SAXS

    Bart Goderis;Harry Reynaers;Rolf Scherrenberg;Vincent B. F. Mathot

  • Multidimensional Analysis of the Complex Composition of Impact Polypropylene Copolymers: Combination of TREF, SEC-FTIR-HPer DSC, and High Temperature 2D-LC

    Sadiqali Cheruthazhekatt;Thijs F. J. Pijpers;Gareth W. Harding;Vincent B. F. Mathot

  • Crystallization behavior of polymer/montmorillonite nanocomposites. Part III. Polyamide-6/montmorillonite nanocomposites, influence of matrix molecular weight, and of montmorillonite type and concentration

    Douwe S. Homminga;Bart Goderis;Vincent B.F. Mathot;Gabriel Groeninckx

  • High-speed/high performance differential scanning calorimetry (HPer DSC): Temperature calibration in the heating and cooling mode and minimization of thermal lag

    Geert Vanden Poel;Vincent B.F. Mathot

  • Confined crystallization phenomena in immiscible polymer blends with dispersed micro- and nanometer sized PA6 droplets, part 2: reactively compatibilized PS/PA6 and (PPE/PS)/PA6 blends

    RT Tol;Vincent Mathot;Gabriël Groeninckx

  • Confined crystallization phenomena in immiscible polymer blends with dispersed micro- and nanometer sized PA6 droplets, part 3 : crystallization kinetics and crystallinity of micro- and nanometer sized PA6 droplets crystallizing at high supercoolings

    RT Tol;Vincent Mathot;Gabriël Groeninckx

  • Thermal behaviour and morphology of homogeneous ethylene–1-octene copolymers with high comonomer contents

    S Vanden Eynde;Vincent Mathot;Mhj Koch;Harry Reynaers

  • Crystallization of polymers

    Vincent B. F. Mathot

Frequent Co-Authors

Bart Goderis
Bart Goderis KU Leuven
Giuseppe Portale
Giuseppe Portale University of Groningen
Harald Pasch
Harald Pasch Stellenbosch University
Christoph Schick
Christoph Schick University of Rostock
Werner Kaminsky
Werner Kaminsky Universität Hamburg
Michel H. J. Koch
Michel H. J. Koch European Bioinformatics Institute
René Androsch
René Androsch Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

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