Carl Vercaemst

520 total citations
13 papers, 445 citations indexed

About

Carl Vercaemst is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Carl Vercaemst has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 445 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Materials Chemistry, 6 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 4 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Carl Vercaemst's work include Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis (8 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (6 papers) and Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis (4 papers). Carl Vercaemst is often cited by papers focused on Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis (8 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (6 papers) and Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis (4 papers). Carl Vercaemst collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Netherlands and United Kingdom. Carl Vercaemst's co-authors include Francis Verpoort, Pascal Van Der Voort, David Schaubroeck, Bart Allaert, Nele Ledoux, Hans Vander Mierde, Bart Goderis, Petra E. de Jongh, Heiner Friedrich and J. Schaubroeck and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemistry of Materials, Chemical Communications and Journal of Materials Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Carl Vercaemst

13 papers receiving 440 citations

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Max J. Kory Switzerland
Zoheb Hirani United States
Ju Yeon Shin South Korea
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All Works

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Vercaemst, Carl, Petra E. de Jongh, Johannes D. Meeldijk, et al.. (2009). Ethenylene-bridged periodic mesoporous organosilicas with ultra-large mesopores. Chemical Communications. 4052–4052. 33 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, Paul V. Wiper, James T. A. Jones, et al.. (2009). Ethenylene-Bridged Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas: From E to Z. Chemistry of Materials. 21(24). 5792–5800. 29 indexed citations
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Goethals, Frederik, Carl Vercaemst, Veerle Cloet, et al.. (2009). Comparative study of ethylene- and ethenylene-bridged periodic mesoporous organosilicas. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 131(1-3). 68–74. 15 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, et al.. (2009). Isomeric periodic mesoporous organosilicas with controllable properties. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 19(46). 8839–8839. 18 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, Heiner Friedrich, Petra E. de Jongh, et al.. (2009). Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas Consisting of 3D Hexagonally Ordered Interconnected Globular Pores. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 113(14). 5556–5562. 36 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, James T. A. Jones, Yaroslav Z. Khimyak, et al.. (2008). Spectroscopic evidence of thermally induced metamorphosis in ethenylene-bridged periodic mesoporous organosilicas. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 10(35). 5349–5349. 15 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, et al.. (2007). Ultra-fast hydrothermal synthesis of diastereoselective pure ethenylene-bridged periodic mesoporous organosilicas. Chemical Communications. 2261–2261. 40 indexed citations
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Voort, Pascal Van Der, Carl Vercaemst, David Schaubroeck, & Francis Verpoort. (2007). Ordered mesoporous materials at the beginning of the third millennium: new strategies to create hybrid and non-siliceous variants. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 10(3). 347–360. 89 indexed citations
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Ledoux, Nele, et al.. (2006). N,N′‐Dialkyl‐ and N‐Alkyl‐N‐mesityl‐Substituted N‐Heterocyclic Carbenes as Ligands in Grubbs Catalysts. Chemistry - A European Journal. 12(17). 4654–4661. 73 indexed citations
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Allaert, Bart, Nicolai Dieltiens, Nele Ledoux, et al.. (2006). Synthesis and activity for ROMP of bidentate Schiff base substituted second generation Grubbs catalysts. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A Chemical. 260(1-2). 221–226. 49 indexed citations
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Schaubroeck, David, et al.. (2006). Qualitative FT-Raman investigation of the ring opening metathesis polymerization of dicyclopentadiene. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A Chemical. 254(1-2). 180–185. 41 indexed citations
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Craenenbroeck, Jeroen Van, et al.. (2005). Active Ru catalysts in carbene chemistry: A kinetic study of carbene formation and an evaluation of selective cyclopropanation. New Journal of Chemistry. 29(7). 942–942. 6 indexed citations
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Vercaemst, Carl, et al.. (2002). Simple Multivariate Approach for the Monitoring of Vinylation Reactions Using FT-Raman Spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy. 56(10). 1314–1319. 1 indexed citations

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