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W.J.P. van Enckevort

W.J.P. van Enckevort

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
6909
World Ranking
14996
National Ranking
270

W.J.P. van Enckevort 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 W.J.P. van Enckevort sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 216 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

W.J.P. van Enckevort 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 W.J.P. van Enckevort sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

W.J.P. van Enckevort is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands and conducts research primarily in the field of Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, Water Science and Technology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, as well as Ceramics and Composites.

The core topics of van Enckevort's research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Iron oxide chemistry and applications
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on crystallographic studies and material growth processes. Notable papers include:

  • Epitaxy of Rhodochrosite (MnCO3) on Muscovite Mica and Its Relation with Calcite (CaCO3), 2020, Crystal Growth & Design
  • Effect of the Anticaking Agent FeCN on the Creeping Properties of Alkali Halide Crystals, 2022, Crystal Growth & Design
  • CCDC 2177188: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2261582: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2023, Radboud Repository (Radboud University)
  • Growth and Morphology of PbSe Mesocrystals, 2025, Crystal Growth & Design

Van Enckevort has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Crystal Growth & Design
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Radboud Repository (Radboud University)

Throughout their career, van Enckevort has collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Elias Vlieg
  • Melian A. R. Blijlevens
  • Eleanor R. Townsend
  • Paul Tinnemans
  • Sander J. T. Brugman

Best Publications

  • Growth of {100} textured diamond films by the addition of nitrogen

    G. Z. Cao;J. J. Schermer;W. J. P. van Enckevort;W. A. L. M. Elst

  • Surface Atomic Structure of KDP Crystals in Aqueous Solution: An Explanation of the Growth Shape

    S. A. de Vries;P. Goedtkindt;S. L. Bennett;W. J. Huisman

  • The Driving Mechanism Behind Attrition‐Enhanced Deracemization

    Wim L. Noorduin;Willem J.P. van Enckevort;Hugo Meekes;Bernard Kaptein

  • Attrition-Enhanced Deracemization in the Synthesis of Clopidogrel - A Practical Application of a New Discovery

    Maarten W. van der Meijden;Michel Leeman;Edith Gelens;Wim L. Noorduin

  • Oxidative etching of diamond

    F.K de Theije;O Roy;N.J van der Laag;W.J.P van Enckevort

  • Explanation for the Emergence of a Single Chiral Solid State during Attrition-Enhanced Ostwald Ripening: Survival of the Fittest

    Wim L. Noorduin;Hugo Meekes;Arno A.C. Bode;Willem J.P. van Enckevort

  • Morphology, evolution and other characteristics of gibbsite crystals grown from pure and impure aqueous sodium aluminate solutions

    C Sweegers;H.C de Coninck;H Meekes;W.J.P van Enckevort

  • Characterization of single-crystal diamond grown by chemical vapour deposition processes

    G. Janssen;W.J.P. van Enckevort;W. Vollenberg;L.J. Giling

  • Impurity blocking of crystal growth: a Monte Carlo study

    W.J.P. van Enckevort;A.C.J.F. van den Berg

  • CVD DIAMOND GROWTH MECHANISMS AS IDENTIFIED BY SURFACE-TOPOGRAPHY

    W.J.P. van Enckevort;G. Janssen;W. Vollenberg;J.J. Schermer

  • Effects of nitrogen impurities on the CVD growth of diamond: step bunching in theory and experiment

    F.K. de Theije;J.J. Schermer;W.J.P. van Enckevort

  • Homo-epitaxial GaN growth on exact and misoriented single crystals: suppression of hillock formation

    A.R.A Zauner;J.L Weyher;J.L Weyher;M Plomp;V Kirilyuk

  • Muscovite mica: Flatter than a pancake

    Wester de Poel;Stelian Pintea;Jakub Drnec;Francesco Carla

  • Electrical conduction in homoepitaxial, boron-doped diamond films

    E. P. Visser;G. J. Bauhuis;G. Janssen;W. Vollenberg

  • Oxidative etching of cleaved synthetic diamond {111} surfaces

    F.K. de Theije;E. van Veenendaal;W.J.P. van Enckevort;E. Vlieg

  • X-ray diffraction studies of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) crystal surfaces

    S.A. de Vries;P. Goedtkindt;P. Goedtkindt;W.J. Huisman;M.J. Zwanenburg

  • Controlled deposition of diamond from an acetylene-oxygen combustion flame

    J.J. Schermer;J.E.M. Hogenkamp;G.C.J. Otter;G. Janssen

  • Formation and stabilization of pyramidal etch hillocks on silicon {100} in anisotropic etchants: experiments and Monte Carlo simulation

    A.J. Nijdam;E. van Veenendaal;H.M. Cuppen;J. van Suchtelen

  • Homo-epitaxial growth on the N-face of GaN single crystals: the influence of the misorientation on the surface morphology

    A.R.A. Zauner;E. Aret;W.J.P. van Enckevort;J.L. Weyher;J.L. Weyher

  • Formation of a mesh-like electrodeposit induced by electroconvection

    Mu Wang;Mu Wang;Willem J. P. van Enckevort;Nai-ben Ming;Piet Bennema

  • Complete Deracemization of Proteinogenic Glutamic Acid Using Viedma Ripening on a Metastable Conglomerate

    Laura Spix;Hugo Meekes;Richard H. Blaauw;Willem J.P. van Enckevort

Frequent Co-Authors

Herma M. Cuppen
Herma M. Cuppen Radboud University
Michael Curt Elwenspoek
Michael Curt Elwenspoek University of Twente
Johannes G.E. Gardeniers
Johannes G.E. Gardeniers University of Twente
Peter C. M. Christianen
Peter C. M. Christianen Radboud University
Marcel A. Verheijen
Marcel A. Verheijen Eindhoven University of Technology
Detlef-M. Smilgies
Detlef-M. Smilgies Cornell University
Kazuo Sato
Kazuo Sato Aichi Institute of Technology
Johannes A. A. W. Elemans
Johannes A. A. W. Elemans Radboud University
Alan E. Rowan
Alan E. Rowan University of Queensland

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