Luckham Paul

Luckham Paul

Imperial College London

H-index: 57

Europe-United Kingdom

About Luckham Paul

Luckham Paul, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Colloid and Polymer Science, Rheology, AFM, steric stabilsation.

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

PICKERING EMULSIONS STABILIZED BY CLAY MICROPARTICLES AND SURFACTANTS

In-situ 3D measurements of water films on the natural grain surface of porous rocks

Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Adsorption of Polyacrylamide with Different Chemistries onto Calcium Carbonate

Non-linear response of colloid monolayers at high-frequency probed by ultrasound-driven microbubble dynamics

Consolidation of Calcium Carbonate Using Polyacrylamides with Different Chemistries

Atomic Force Microscopy of Hydrolysed Polyacrylamide Adsorption onto Calcium Carbonate

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Polyacrylamide Adsorption on Calcite

Method of consolidating subterranean formations using cationic and anionic and/or non-ionic polymers

Luckham Paul Information

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Citations(all)

11350

Citations(since 2020)

2470

Cited By

9772

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

181

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Luckham Paul Skills & Research Interests

Colloid and Polymer Science

Rheology

AFM

steric stabilsation

Top articles of Luckham Paul

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

PICKERING EMULSIONS STABILIZED BY CLAY MICROPARTICLES AND SURFACTANTS

CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Ayaulym YERTAYEVA

Akbota ADILBEKOVA

Paul LUCKHAM

Kuanyshbek MUSABEKOV

2024

In-situ 3D measurements of water films on the natural grain surface of porous rocks

Advances in Water Resources

Gijs Wensink

Mehrbod Keshavarzi Shirazi Mosalman

Pascal Geurts

Ying Gao

Gaetano Garfi

...

2024/4/19

Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Adsorption of Polyacrylamide with Different Chemistries onto Calcium Carbonate

Polymers

Jin Hau Lew

Keat Yung Hue

Omar K Matar

Erich A Müller

Paul F Luckham

...

2024/2/10

Non-linear response of colloid monolayers at high-frequency probed by ultrasound-driven microbubble dynamics

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Saikat Saha

Paul F Luckham

Valeria Garbin

2023/1/15

Consolidation of Calcium Carbonate Using Polyacrylamides with Different Chemistries

Powders

Jin Hau Lew

Paul F Luckham

Omar K Matar

Erich A Müller

Adrielle Sousa Santos

...

2023/12/21

Atomic Force Microscopy of Hydrolysed Polyacrylamide Adsorption onto Calcium Carbonate

Polymers

Jin Hau Lew

Omar K Matar

Erich A Müller

Paul F Luckham

Adrielle Sousa Santos

...

2023/10/10

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Polyacrylamide Adsorption on Calcite

Molecules

Keat Yung Hue

Jin Hau Lew

Maung Maung Myo Thant

Omar K Matar

Paul F Luckham

...

2023/8/31

Method of consolidating subterranean formations using cationic and anionic and/or non-ionic polymers

2023/7/4

Influence of divalent ion concentration on the adhesion behaviour of sulfonate self-assembled monolayers (SAM)

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Sherifat Yesufu-Rufai

Apostolos Georgiadis

Johannes Van Wunnik

Paul Luckham

2022/9/5

Towards predicting the onset of elastic turbulence in complex geometries

Transport in Porous Media

Eseosa M Ekanem

Steffen Berg

Shauvik De

Ali Fadili

Paul Luckham

2022/5

Adsorption of hydrolysed polyacrylamide onto calcium carbonate

Polymers

Jin Hau Lew

Omar K Matar

Erich A Müller

Myo Thant Maung Maung

Paul F Luckham

2022/1/20

Nanoscale Assessment of Sandstone Wettability During Redox Treatment by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

S Yesufu-Rufai

A Georgiadis

S Berg

F Marcelis

M Rucker

...

2021/10/18

Multiscale characterization of wettability in porous media

Transport in Porous Media

Ryan T Armstrong

Chenhao Sun

Peyman Mostaghimi

Steffen Berg

Maja Rücker

...

2021/10

Interparticle forces of a native and encapsulated metal-organic framework and their effects on colloidal dispersion

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

EL Butler

B Reid

PF Luckham

S Guldin

AG Livingston

...

2021/9/17

Atomic force microscopy for the characterisation of pinning effects of seawater micro-droplets in n-decane on a calcite surface

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

GC Savulescu

M Rücker

A Scanziani

R Pini

A Georgiadis

...

2021/6/15

Novel adsorption mechanisms identified for polymer retention in carbonate rocks

JCIS Open

Eseosa M Ekanem

Maja Rücker

Sherifat Yesufu-Rufai

Catherine Spurin

Nicholas Ooi

...

2021/12/1

Assessing the mixing effectiveness of dual-impeller systems in the agitation of viscoplastic fluids

Andrew W Russell

Lyes Kahouadji

Seungwon Shin

Jalel Chergui

Damir Juric

...

2020/11/6

Workflow for upscaling wettability from the nanoscale to core scale

Petrophysics

Maja Rücker

Willem-Bart Bartels

Tom Bultreys

Marijn Boone

Kamaljit Singh

...

2020/4/1

Assessing the wetting state of minerals in complex sandstone rock in-situ by atomic force microscopy (AFM)

Fuel

Sherifat Yesufu-Rufai

Maja Rücker

Steffen Berg

Sarah F Lowe

Fons Marcelis

...

2020/8/1

Relationship between wetting and capillary pressure in a crude oil/brine/rock system: From nano-scale to core-scale

Journal of colloid and interface science

M Rücker

W-B Bartels

G Garfi

M Shams

Tom Bultreys

...

2020/3/7

See List of Professors in Luckham Paul University(Imperial College London)

Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Kostas Kostarelos

Kostas Kostarelos

Manchester University

H-index: 65
Christos N. Markides

Christos N. Markides

Imperial College London

H-index: 60
Omar Matar

Omar Matar

Imperial College London

H-index: 53
Erich A. Muller

Erich A. Muller

Imperial College London

H-index: 37
Daryl Williams

Daryl Williams

Imperial College London

H-index: 24
Tom Bultreys

Tom Bultreys

Universiteit Gent

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