Martin Cadek

4.7k total citations · 4 hit papers
24 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

Martin Cadek is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Cadek has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Materials Chemistry, 11 papers in Polymers and Plastics and 11 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Martin Cadek's work include Carbon Nanotubes in Composites (20 papers), Nanotechnology research and applications (7 papers) and Conducting polymers and applications (5 papers). Martin Cadek is often cited by papers focused on Carbon Nanotubes in Composites (20 papers), Nanotechnology research and applications (7 papers) and Conducting polymers and applications (5 papers). Martin Cadek collaborates with scholars based in Ireland, Germany and Belgium. Martin Cadek's co-authors include Werner J. Blau, Jonathan N. Coleman, François Béguin, Encarnación Raymundo‐Piñero, A. Fonseca, Kevin P. Ryan, Valerie Barron, Valeria Nicolosi, K. Hedicke and J.B. Nagy and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Nano Letters and Applied Physics Letters.

In The Last Decade

Martin Cadek

22 papers receiving 3.9k citations

Hit Papers

Experimental observation of scaling laws for alternating ... 2002 2026 2010 2018 2002 2009 2002 2004 200 400 600

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All Works

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Raymundo‐Piñero, Encarnación, Martin Cadek, Mario Wachtler, & François Béguin. (2011). Carbon Nanotubes as Nanotexturing Agents for High Power Supercapacitors Based on Seaweed Carbons. ChemSusChem. 4(7). 943–949. 77 indexed citations
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Raymundo‐Piñero, Encarnación, Martin Cadek, & François Béguin. (2009). Tuning Carbon Materials for Supercapacitors by Direct Pyrolysis of Seaweeds. Advanced Functional Materials. 19(7). 1032–1039. 554 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hernández, Yenny, Fiona M. Blighe, Martin Cadek, et al.. (2008). Comparison of carbon nanotubes and nanodisks as percolative fillers in electrically conductive composites. Scripta Materialia. 58(1). 69–72. 53 indexed citations
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Ryan, Kevin P., Martin Cadek, Valeria Nicolosi, et al.. (2006). Carbon nanotubes for reinforcement of plastics? A case study with poly(vinyl alcohol). Composites Science and Technology. 67(7-8). 1640–1649. 84 indexed citations
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Ryan, Kevin P., Martin Cadek, Valeria Nicolosi, et al.. (2006). Multiwalled carbon nanotube nucleated crystallization and reinforcement in poly (vinyl alcohol) composites. Synthetic Metals. 156(2-4). 332–335. 44 indexed citations
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Coleman, Jonathan N., Martin Cadek, Kevin P. Ryan, et al.. (2006). Reinforcement of polymers with carbon nanotubes. The role of an ordered polymer interfacial region. Experiment and modeling. Polymer. 47(26). 8556–8561. 198 indexed citations
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Gun’ko, Yurii K., Jonathan N. Coleman, Martin Cadek, et al.. (2004). A Generic Organometallic Approach toward Ultra-Strong Carbon Nanotube Polymer Composites. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126(33). 10226–10227. 179 indexed citations
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Ryan, Kevin P., Anna Drury, Martin Cadek, et al.. (2004). Carbon-nanotube nucleated crystallinity in a conjugated polymer based composite. Chemical Physics Letters. 391(4-6). 329–333. 72 indexed citations
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Coleman, Jonathan N., Martin Cadek, Valeria Nicolosi, et al.. (2004). High Performance Nanotube‐Reinforced Plastics: Understanding the Mechanism of Strength Increase. Advanced Functional Materials. 14(8). 791–798. 508 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cadek, Martin, Jonathan N. Coleman, Kevin P. Ryan, et al.. (2004). Reinforcement of Polymers with Carbon Nanotubes:  The Role of Nanotube Surface Area. Nano Letters. 4(2). 353–356. 404 indexed citations
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Sandler, Jan K.W., Sven Pegel, Martin Cadek, et al.. (2004). A comparative study of melt spun polyamide-12 fibres reinforced with carbon nanotubes and nanofibres. Polymer. 45(6). 2001–2015. 251 indexed citations
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Cadek, Martin, Jonathan N. Coleman, Valerie Barron, K. Hedicke, & Werner J. Blau. (2003). Mechanical and thermal properties of carbon-nanotube-reinforced polymer composites. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 4876. 676–676. 4 indexed citations
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O’Flaherty, Seán M., Robert L. Murphy, Stephanie V. Hold, et al.. (2003). Material Investigation and Optical Limiting Properties of Carbon Nanotube and Nanoparticle Dispersions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 107(4). 958–964. 92 indexed citations
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Coleman, Jonathan N., Martin Cadek, Alan Β. Dalton, et al.. (2003). Mechanical properties of hybrid polymer nanotube systems. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 5118. 271–271. 1 indexed citations
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Cadek, Martin, Jonathan N. Coleman, Valerie Barron, K. Hedicke, & Werner J. Blau. (2002). Morphological and mechanical properties of carbon-nanotube-reinforced semicrystalline and amorphous polymer composites. Applied Physics Letters. 81(27). 5123–5125. 543 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cadek, Martin, Robert L. Murphy, Brendan McCarthy, et al.. (2002). Optimisation of the arc-discharge production of multi-walled carbon nanotubes. Carbon. 40(6). 923–928. 61 indexed citations
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Coleman, Jonathan N., J. Fraysse, Patrick Fournet, et al.. (2002). Experimental observation of scaling laws for alternating current and direct current conductivity in polymer-carbon nanotube composite thin films. Journal of Applied Physics. 92(7). 4024–4030. 656 indexed citations breakdown →
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Murphy, Robert L., Jonathan N. Coleman, Martin Cadek, et al.. (2002). High-Yield, Nondestructive Purification and Quantification Method for Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 106(12). 3087–3091. 76 indexed citations
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Cadek, Martin. (2002). Mechanical and Thermal Properties of CNT and CNF Reinforced Polymer Composites. AIP conference proceedings. 633. 562–565. 15 indexed citations
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Cadek, Martin. (2001). Optimization of carbon nanotube production by arc-discharge. AIP conference proceedings. 591. 179–182. 3 indexed citations

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