John M. Torkelson

About John M. Torkelson

John M. Torkelson, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Western University, specializes in the field of Polymers, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Recyclable biobased self-blown non-isocyanate polyurethane foams: Influence of blowing agent structure and concentration

Covalent Adaptable Networks Made by Reactive Processing of Highly Entangled Polymer: Synthesis-Structure-Thermomechanical Property-Reprocessing Relationship in Covalent …

Poly (n-hexyl methacrylate) Covalent Adaptable Networks (CANs) Made by Reactive Processing to Link Alkyl Side Chains with Dynamic Covalent Bonds

Important Roles of 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate Comonomers at Interfaces in Nanoconfined and Bulk Styrene-Based Random Copolymers

Fully Reprocessable, Non-isocyanate Polyurethane Networks: Dual Thionourethane and Disulfide Cross-links in Non-Isocyanate Polythiourethane Networks Provide Advantages over …

Covalent Adaptable Networks from Ethylene/1-Octene Multi-block Copolymers: Effects of Melt Flow Index and Crystallinity on Thermomechanical Properties and Reprocessability

Biobased, reprocessable, self-blown non-isocyanate polyurethane foams: Influence of blowing agent structure and functionality

Thermoplastic segmented polyhydroxyurethane: Biobased segments can lead to broad-temperature-range damping character in the absence of inter-segment hydrogen bonding

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Citations(since 2020)

6210

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hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

244

i10Index(since 2020)

147

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John M. Torkelson Skills & Research Interests

Polymers

Chemical Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering

Top articles of John M. Torkelson

Recyclable biobased self-blown non-isocyanate polyurethane foams: Influence of blowing agent structure and concentration

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/7

Covalent Adaptable Networks Made by Reactive Processing of Highly Entangled Polymer: Synthesis-Structure-Thermomechanical Property-Reprocessing Relationship in Covalent …

Macromolecules

2024/3/6

Poly (n-hexyl methacrylate) Covalent Adaptable Networks (CANs) Made by Reactive Processing to Link Alkyl Side Chains with Dynamic Covalent Bonds

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/6

Important Roles of 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate Comonomers at Interfaces in Nanoconfined and Bulk Styrene-Based Random Copolymers

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/5

Fully Reprocessable, Non-isocyanate Polyurethane Networks: Dual Thionourethane and Disulfide Cross-links in Non-Isocyanate Polythiourethane Networks Provide Advantages over …

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/4

Covalent Adaptable Networks from Ethylene/1-Octene Multi-block Copolymers: Effects of Melt Flow Index and Crystallinity on Thermomechanical Properties and Reprocessability

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/4

Biobased, reprocessable, self-blown non-isocyanate polyurethane foams: Influence of blowing agent structure and functionality

European Polymer Journal

2024/2/21

Thermoplastic segmented polyhydroxyurethane: Biobased segments can lead to broad-temperature-range damping character in the absence of inter-segment hydrogen bonding

European Polymer Journal

2024/2/2

Eliminating the Tg-confinement and fragility-confinement effects in poly (4-methylstyrene) films by incorporation of 3 mol% 2-ethylheyxl acrylate comonomer

The Journal of Chemical Physics

2024/1/21

Covalent adaptable networks and thermosets of multi-block ethylene/1-octene copolymers made by free-radical processing: Effects of melt flow index and crystallinity on …

European Polymer Journal

2024/1/5

Non-isocyanate Polythiourethane Network from Biowaste: Achieving Circularity via Multidimensional Chemical Recycling with Valuable Small-Molecule Recovery and Reprocessability …

Macromolecules

2023/12/29

Rigid amorphous fraction in isotactic polystyrene induced by cold crystallization: Characterization by differential scanning calorimetry and ellipsometry

Journal of Polymer Science

2023/10/15

Methods of forming crosslinked polyolefin nanocomposites having high wear resistance

2023/7/27

Methods for enhancing the bonding strength of thermoset adhesives and sealants via disulfide dynamic chemistry

2023/7/20

Methods for making recyclable and depolymerizable polymer network materials via thiourethane dynamic chemistry

2023/7/18

Reprocessable, bio-based, self-blowing non-isocyanate polyurethane network foams from cashew nutshell liquid

ACS Applied Polymer Materials

2023/7/10

Tailoring Interactions of Random Copolymer Polyelectrolyte Complexes to Remove Nanoplastic Contaminants from Water

Langmuir

2023/5/17

Biobased, reprocessable non-isocyanate polythiourethane networks with thionourethane and disulfide cross-links: Comparison with polyhydroxyurethane network analogues

Macromolecules

2023/5/9

Reducing the bulk fragility and suppressing the fragility-confinement effect in polystyrene with very low levels of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate comonomer

Macromolecules

2023/5/9

Rapidly synthesized, self-blowing, non-isocyanate polyurethane network foams with reprocessing to bulk networks via hydroxyurethane dynamic chemistry

Polymer

2023/4/17

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