Carl M. Conrad

9.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
37 papers, 7.8k citations indexed

About

Carl M. Conrad is a scholar working on Biomaterials, Polymers and Plastics and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Carl M. Conrad has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 7.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Biomaterials, 15 papers in Polymers and Plastics and 7 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Carl M. Conrad's work include Advanced Cellulose Research Studies (15 papers), Textile materials and evaluations (13 papers) and Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers (6 papers). Carl M. Conrad is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Cellulose Research Studies (15 papers), Textile materials and evaluations (13 papers) and Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers (6 papers). Carl M. Conrad collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Russia. Carl M. Conrad's co-authors include Leon Segal, Joseph J. Creely, Mary L. Nelson, Verne W. Tripp, Trinidad Mares, Seymour Newman, Leopold Loeb, Walter H. Schuller, Rollin S. Orr and A. K. Sircar and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Applied Polymer Science and Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.

In The Last Decade

Carl M. Conrad

33 papers receiving 7.5k citations

Hit Papers

An Empirical Method for Estimating the Degree of Crystall... 1959 2026 1981 2003 1959 2.0k 4.0k 6.0k

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Carl M. Conrad
Joseph J. Creely United States
Wolfgang G. Glasser United States
John Lionel Simonsen United States
Timothy G. Rials United States
Joseph J. Creely United States
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All Works

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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1968). Kinetic Examination of the Pyrolysis of Tritylated Celluloses. Textile Research Journal. 38(4). 366–374. 9 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1968). Thermogravimetric analysis of cellulose. Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1 Polymer Chemistry. 6(12). 3217–3233. 110 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1967). Certain fine structure and thermal properties of benzhydrylated cotton cellulose. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 11(6). 817–828. 3 indexed citations
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Sircar, A. K., et al.. (1967). Cellulose propionylpropionate as a side product in the reaction of cotton cellulose with propionyl chloride. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 11(9). 1683–1692. 3 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1966). Investigation by infrared absorption of the by‐products of the cyanoethylation of cotton cellulose. Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1 Polymer Chemistry. 4(1). 233–243. 6 indexed citations
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Schuller, Walter H. & Carl M. Conrad. (1966). Thermal Behavior of Certain Resin Acids.. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 11(1). 89–91. 17 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1965). 5. Mitteilung: Die Phosphorresorption beim Schaf nach Verfütterung einer mit verschiedenen Phosphaten supplementierten Standardration1. Zeitschrift für Tierphysiologie Tierernährung und Futtermittelkunde. 20(1-5). 234–243. 4 indexed citations
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Creely, Joseph J. & Carl M. Conrad. (1965). Apparatus for Use with the X-Ray Diffractometer to Determine the Degree of Crystallite Orientation in Fibers. Textile Research Journal. 35(9). 863–866. 4 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M. & Joseph J. Creely. (1962). Thermal x‐ray diffraction study of highly acetylated cotton cellulose. Journal of Polymer Science. 58(166). 781–790. 21 indexed citations
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Creely, Joseph J. & Carl M. Conrad. (1962). X-Ray Diffractometer Thermal Technique for Study of Structural Changes in Cellulosic Compounds1. Textile Research Journal. 32(3). 184–189. 10 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., et al.. (1961). Changes in fine structure and mechanical properties induced by cyanoethylation of cotton yarns. II. Reacted without longitudinal shrinkage. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 5(14). 163–170. 5 indexed citations
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Segal, Leon, Joseph J. Creely, & Carl M. Conrad. (1960). Concerning Terminology for Empirical Measurements of Crystallinity. Textile Research Journal. 30(5). 404–404. 1 indexed citations
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Segal, Leon, et al.. (1959). An Empirical Method for Estimating the Degree of Crystallinity of Native Cellulose Using the X-Ray Diffractometer. Textile Research Journal. 29(10). 786–794. 7188 indexed citations breakdown →
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Tripp, Verne W., et al.. (1958). Some Relationships Between Supermolecular Structure and Mechanical Behavior of Native and Chemically Modified Cotton Cellulose1. Textile Research Journal. 28(5). 404–417. 32 indexed citations
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Segal, Leon, Mary L. Nelson, & Carl M. Conrad. (1953). Further Studies on Cotton Cellulose with Reduced Crystallinity. Textile Research Journal. 23(6). 428–435. 46 indexed citations
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Newman, Seymour, Leopold Loeb, & Carl M. Conrad. (1953). Viscosity, sedimentation, diffusion, and osmotic behavior of long‐chain nitrocellulose molecules. Journal of Polymer Science. 10(5). 463–487. 57 indexed citations
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Tripp, Verne W., Carl M. Conrad, & Trinidad Mares. (1952). Some Relations between Intrinsic and Specific Viscosity in Cellulose Solutions at a Controlled Velocity Gradient. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 56(6). 693–696. 19 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., Verne W. Tripp, & Trinidad Mares. (1951). Intrinsic Viscosities of Cellulose as Affected by Rate of Shear.. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 55(9). 1474–1491. 39 indexed citations
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Conrad, Carl M., Verne W. Tripp, & Trinidad Mares. (1951). Thermal Degradation in Tire Cords. Textile Research Journal. 21(10). 726–739. 18 indexed citations
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Tripp, Verne W., Trinidad Mares, & Carl M. Conrad. (1951). Thermal Degradation in Tire Cords. Textile Research Journal. 21(11). 840–846. 2 indexed citations

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