Highly cited Web of Science contributions from LCT research themes
(16-01-2022)
Web of Science has a special category for highly cited contributions. Several contributions from LCT have been identified:
1. The chemistry of chemical recycling of solid plastic waste via pyrolysis and gasification: State-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions
Dogu, O; Pelucchi, M; Van de Vijver, R; Van Steenberge, PHM; D’hooge DR; Cuoci, A; Mehl, M; Frassoldati, A; Faravelli, T; Van Geem, KM ; 1 May 2021 | PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE 84
2. Recent progress on flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors: From design to application
Duan, LY; D’hooge, DR and Cardon, L; Oct 2020 | PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 114
3. Super-dry reforming of methane intensifies CO2 utilization via Le Chatelier's principle
Buelens, LC; Galvita, VV; Poelman, H; Detavernier, C; Marin, GB; Oct 28 2016 | SCIENCE 354 (6311) , pp.449-452
4. Mechanical and chemical recycling of solid plastic waste
Ragaert, K; Delva, L; Van Geem, K; Nov 2017 | WASTE MANAGEMENT 69 , pp.24-58
5. New Trends in Olefin Production
Amghizar, I; Vandewalle, LA; Van Geem, KM; Marin, GB; Apr 2017 | ENGINEERING 3 (2) , pp.171-178
6. Enhanced Carbon-Resistant Dry Reforming Fe-Ni Catalyst: Role of Fe
Theofanidis, SA; Galvita, VV; Poelman P, Marin, GB, May 2015 | ACS CATALYSIS 5 (5) , pp.3028-3039
7. Comprehensive reaction mechanism for n-butanol pyrolysis and combustion
Harper, MR; Van Geem, KM; Pyl, SP; Marin, GB, Green, WH; Jan 2011 | COMBUSTION AND FLAME 158 (1) , pp.16-41