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Willy R. G. Baeyens

Willy R. G. Baeyens

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
7240
World Ranking
16096
National Ranking
193

Overview

Willy R. G. Baeyens is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium. The professional profile is centered around this academic institution, where they conduct their research and academic activities.

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Best Publications

  • Applications of Raman spectroscopy in pharmaceutical analysis

    Tineke Vankeirsbilck;Ann Vercauteren;Willy Baeyens;G Van Der Weken

  • In-line and real-time process monitoring of a freeze drying process using Raman and NIR spectroscopy as complementary process analytical technology (PAT) tools

    T.R.M. De Beer;P. Vercruysse;A. Burggraeve;T. Quinten

  • Recent developments in nanomaterial optical sensors

    Jinjun Shi;Yongfa Zhu;Xinrong Zhang;Willy R.G. Baeyens

  • Raman spectroscopy as a process analytical technology (PAT) tool for the in-line monitoring and understanding of a powder blending process.

    T.R.M. De Beer;C. Bodson;B. Dejaegher;B. Walczak

  • Chemiluminescence-based detection: principles and analytical applications in flowing streams and in immunoassays

    W.R.G Baeyens;S.G Schulman;A.C Calokerinos;Y Zhao

  • Implementation of a process analytical technology system in a freeze-drying process using Raman spectroscopy for in-line process monitoring.

    T R M De Beer;M Allesø;F Goethals;A Coppens

  • Chemiluminescence determination of captopril based on a Rhodamine B sensitized cerium(IV) method

    X.R. Zhang;X.R. Zhang;W.R.G. Baeyens;G. Van Der Weken;A.C. Calokerinos

  • Simultaneous determination of catecholamines by ion chromatography with direct conductivity detection

    C.L Guan;J Ouyang;Q.L Li;B.H Liu

  • Luminescence Techniques in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis

    Willy R. G. Baeyens;Denis De Keukeleire;Katherine Korkidis

  • In-line monitoring of a pharmaceutical blending process using FT-Raman spectroscopy.

    G.J Vergote;T.R.M De Beer;C Vervaet;J.P Remon

  • The determination of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs in pharmaceuticals by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography.

    M.G. Donato;W. Baeyens;W. Van Den Bossche;P. Sandra

  • Recent developments of enantioseparation techniques for adrenergic drugs using liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis: a review.

    Zhenzhen Wang;Jin Ouyang;Willy R.G. Baeyens

  • Chemiluminescence flow-injection analysis of captopril applying a sensitized rhodamine 6G method☆

    Z.D. Zhang;W.R.G. Baeyens;X.R. Zhang;G. Van der Weken

  • High-performance liquid chromatographic assay of dichlorvos, isocarbophos and methyl parathion from plant leaves using chemiluminescence detection

    Guangming Huang;Jin Ouyang;Willy R.G Baeyens;Yiping Yang

  • On the use of dispersed nanoparticles modified with single layer β-cyclodextrin as chiral selecor to enhance enantioseparation of clenbuterol with capillary electrophoresis

    Na Na;Yuping Hu;Jin Ouyang;Willy R.G. Baeyens

  • Enhanced separation of purine and pyrimidine bases using carboxylic multiwalled carbon nanotubes as additive in capillary zone electrophoresis.

    Xin Xiong;Jin Ouyang;Willy R. G. Baeyens;Joris R. Delanghe

  • Cerium (IV)-based chemiluminescence analysis of hydrochlorothiazide

    Jin Ouyang;Willy Baeyens;Joris Delanghe;G Van Der Weken

  • Chiral separation of four fluoroquinolone compounds using capillary electrophoresis with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin as chiral selector

    Shanshan Zhou;Jin Ouyang;Willy R.G. Baeyens;Huichun Zhao

  • Speciation of mercury in different compartments of the environment

    Willy Baeyens

  • Recent Developments and Applications of Chemiluminescence Sensors

    Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein;Raluca-Ioana Stefan;Jacobus F. van Staden;Xinrong R. Zhang

  • Practical fluorescence: George G. Guilbault (Ed.) 2nd Edn., Marcel Dekker, New York, 1990 (ISBN 0-8247-8350-6). x + 812 pp. Price US$185 (U.S.A. and Canada), US$220.00 (all other countries)

    Willy R.G. Baeyens

Frequent Co-Authors

Jin Ouyang
Jin Ouyang Beijing Normal University
Xinrong Zhang
Xinrong Zhang Tsinghua University
Joris R. Delanghe
Joris R. Delanghe Ghent University
Kazuhiro Imai
Kazuhiro Imai University of Tokyo
Denis De Keukeleire
Denis De Keukeleire Ghent University
Ana M. García-Campaña
Ana M. García-Campaña University of Granada
Kenichiro Nakashima
Kenichiro Nakashima Nagasaki University
Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein
Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein National Research Centre, Egypt
Leo Goeyens
Leo Goeyens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Greet Schoeters
Greet Schoeters University of Antwerp

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