William H. Heath

1.3k total citations
28 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

William H. Heath is a scholar working on Polymers and Plastics, Organic Chemistry and Process Chemistry and Technology. According to data from OpenAlex, William H. Heath has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Polymers and Plastics, 9 papers in Organic Chemistry and 9 papers in Process Chemistry and Technology. Recurrent topics in William H. Heath's work include Polymer composites and self-healing (10 papers), Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis (9 papers) and Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization (7 papers). William H. Heath is often cited by papers focused on Polymer composites and self-healing (10 papers), Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis (9 papers) and Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization (7 papers). William H. Heath collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Canada. William H. Heath's co-authors include John M. Torkelson, Goliath Beniah, Karl A. Scheidt, Emily K. Leitsch, Kailong Jin, M.D. Miller, Junho Jeon, Tian Lan, Timothy E. Long and David J. Fortman and has published in prestigious journals such as ACS Nano, Chemistry of Materials and Macromolecules.

In The Last Decade

William H. Heath

28 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

William H. Heath
Andreas Mühlebach Switzerland
E. Straube Germany
Robert Quintana Luxembourg
Nga Sze Ieong United Kingdom
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All Works

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Iacarella, Josephine C., Dan Bowen, Lia Chalifour, et al.. (2018). Anthropogenic disturbance homogenizes seagrass fish communities. Global Change Biology. 24(5). 1904–1918. 49 indexed citations
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Beniah, Goliath, William H. Heath, Junho Jeon, & John M. Torkelson. (2017). Tuning the properties of segmented polyhydroxyurethanes via chain extender structure. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 134(45). 34 indexed citations
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Beniah, Goliath, William H. Heath, & John M. Torkelson. (2017). Functionalization of hydroxyl groups in segmented polyhydroxyurethane eliminates nanophase separation. Journal of Polymer Science Part A Polymer Chemistry. 55(20). 3347–3351. 21 indexed citations
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Beniah, Goliath, David J. Fortman, William H. Heath, William R. Dichtel, & John M. Torkelson. (2017). Non-Isocyanate Polyurethane Thermoplastic Elastomer: Amide-Based Chain Extender Yields Enhanced Nanophase Separation and Properties in Polyhydroxyurethane. Macromolecules. 50(11). 4425–4434. 103 indexed citations
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Beniah, Goliath, Brice E. Uno, Tian Lan, et al.. (2017). Tuning nanophase separation behavior in segmented polyhydroxyurethane via judicious choice of soft segment. Polymer. 110. 218–227. 56 indexed citations
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Beniah, Goliath, Kun Liu, William H. Heath, et al.. (2016). Novel thermoplastic polyhydroxyurethane elastomers as effective damping materials over broad temperature ranges. European Polymer Journal. 84. 770–783. 107 indexed citations
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Leitsch, Emily K., Goliath Beniah, Kun Liu, et al.. (2016). Nonisocyanate Thermoplastic Polyhydroxyurethane Elastomers via Cyclic Carbonate Aminolysis: Critical Role of Hydroxyl Groups in Controlling Nanophase Separation. ACS Macro Letters. 5(4). 424–429. 106 indexed citations
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Leitsch, Emily K., William H. Heath, Anthony P. Gies, et al.. (2015). Cooperative Catalysis of Cyclic Carbonate Ring Opening: Application Towards Non‐Isocyanate Polyurethane Materials. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2015(13). 2791–2795. 52 indexed citations
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Jin, Kailong, William H. Heath, & John M. Torkelson. (2015). Kinetics of multifunctional thiol-epoxy click reactions studied by differential scanning calorimetry: Effects of catalysis and functionality. Polymer. 81. 70–78. 61 indexed citations
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Suga, Takeo, William H. Heath, Lin Qin, et al.. (2013). Photoactive Polyesters Containingo-Nitro Benzyl Ester Functionality for Photodeactivatable Adhesion. The Journal of Adhesion. 89(7). 548–558. 16 indexed citations
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Heath, William H.. (2011). Does Self-Complexity Predict Dishonest Behavior Via Cognitive Dissonance?. 1 indexed citations
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Heath, William H., et al.. (2010). Distributional Survey of Crayfish (Crustacea: Decapoda) in Wadeable Streams in the Coastal Plains of Southeastern Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist. 9(sp3). 139–139. 14 indexed citations
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Heath, William H., Frank L. Palmieri, Brian K. Long, et al.. (2008). Degradable Cross-Linkers and Strippable Imaging Materials for Step-and-Flash Imprint Lithography. Macromolecules. 41(3). 719–726. 107 indexed citations
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Nishimura, Isao, William H. Heath, Kazuya Matsumoto, et al.. (2008). Non-chemically amplified resists for 193 nm lithography. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 6 indexed citations
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Palmieri, Frank L., et al.. (2007). Design of Reversible Cross-Linkers for Step and Flash Imprint Lithography Imprint Resists. ACS Nano. 1(4). 307–312. 33 indexed citations
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Heath, William H., Askim F. Senyurt, John M. Layman, & Timothy E. Long. (2007). Charged Polymers via Controlled Radical Polymerization and their Implications for Gene Delivery. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics. 208(12). 1243–1249. 38 indexed citations
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Heath, William H., et al.. (1952). Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Urinary Bladder: A Follow-Up Note. The Journal of Urology. 67(5). 694–694. 5 indexed citations

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