CAPACCIOLI, SIMONE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 14.089
EU - Europa 3.971
AS - Asia 1.612
AF - Africa 123
SA - Sud America 18
OC - Oceania 17
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
Totale 19.838
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 13.812
IT - Italia 1.673
CN - Cina 730
SE - Svezia 680
BG - Bulgaria 521
SG - Singapore 348
DE - Germania 288
CA - Canada 276
VN - Vietnam 207
TR - Turchia 191
UA - Ucraina 184
FI - Finlandia 177
GB - Regno Unito 159
RU - Federazione Russa 97
CI - Costa d'Avorio 82
HK - Hong Kong 67
CH - Svizzera 65
IN - India 39
FR - Francia 37
SN - Senegal 36
PL - Polonia 33
BE - Belgio 27
AU - Australia 11
BR - Brasile 8
EU - Europa 8
IE - Irlanda 7
EE - Estonia 6
JP - Giappone 6
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
TH - Thailandia 6
AR - Argentina 5
NL - Olanda 4
CL - Cile 3
IL - Israele 3
MA - Marocco 3
MY - Malesia 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
ID - Indonesia 2
JO - Giordania 2
KR - Corea 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PH - Filippine 2
PK - Pakistan 2
PT - Portogallo 2
AT - Austria 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
CO - Colombia 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EG - Egitto 1
ES - Italia 1
GR - Grecia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
IQ - Iraq 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
PR - Porto Rico 1
SC - Seychelles 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 19.838
Città #
Woodbridge 2.634
Fairfield 1.762
Ann Arbor 1.757
Houston 1.317
Ashburn 865
Chandler 786
Seattle 770
Milan 635
Wilmington 620
Cambridge 586
Sofia 521
New York 319
Beijing 267
Jacksonville 266
Ottawa 257
Serra 247
Princeton 220
Lawrence 205
Izmir 190
Medford 175
Nanjing 159
Florence 116
Singapore 109
Des Moines 101
Dearborn 95
Dong Ket 83
Abidjan 82
Frankfurt am Main 79
San Diego 76
Rome 70
Nanchang 69
Hong Kong 64
Bern 62
Jüchen 51
Ogden 48
London 46
Pisa 43
Pune 37
Dakar 36
Falls Church 31
Los Angeles 30
Shenyang 30
Kunming 28
Redwood City 28
Hebei 27
Boulder 25
Brussels 25
Marseille 25
Norwalk 25
Indiana 24
Warsaw 24
Boardman 20
Jiaxing 19
Changsha 18
Hefei 17
Washington 16
Livorno 15
Auburn Hills 14
Tianjin 12
Hangzhou 11
Orange 11
San Francisco 11
Carrara 10
Clifton Park 10
Santa Clara 10
Düsseldorf 9
Phoenix 9
Jinan 8
Poggio a Caiano 8
Viterbo 8
Chicago 7
Council Bluffs 7
Duncan 7
Guangzhou 7
Tallinn 6
Zhengzhou 6
Changchun 5
Dublin 5
Edinburgh 5
Grafing 5
Helsinki 5
Modena 5
Nonthaburi 5
Norman 5
Palermo 5
Sydney 5
Tappahannock 5
Auckland 4
Dallas 4
Katowice 4
Lanzhou 4
Parabiago 4
Ponte Buggianese 4
San Giuliano Terme 4
Scarborough 4
Trento 4
Vicopisano 4
Bagnatica 3
Brescia 3
Buenos Aires 3
Totale 16.527
Nome #
Critical Issues of Current Research on the Dynamics Leading to Glass Transition 171
The challenging problem of glass transition 170
Dynamically correlated regions and configurational entropy in supercooled liquids 163
On the relevance of the coupling model to experiments 156
Fluctuations in Electrohydrodynamic instability 150
Unified explanation of the anomalous dynamic properties of highly asymmetric polymer blends 150
Evidences of a Common Scaling under Cooling and Compression for slow and fast relaxations: relevance of local modes for the glass transition 149
Applications of the rheo-dielectric technique 147
Effect of thermodynamic history on secondary relaxation in the glassy state 145
Changes of the primary and secondary relaxation of sorbitol in mixtures with glycerol 140
Advances in understanding the relationship between rock wettability and high-frequency dielectric response 138
Check of the temperature- and pressure-dependent Cohen-Grest equation 138
Dielectric secondary relaxations in polypropylene glycols 137
Do theories of the glass transition, in which the structural relaxation time does not define the dispersion of the structural relaxation, need revision? 137
Ultrathin Polymer Films: Interfacial and Annealing Dependence of Confinement Effects 136
Complex Dynamics of a Fluorinated Vinylidene Cyanide Copolymer Highlighted by Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy 135
Resolution of problems in soft matter dynamics by combining calorimetry and other spectroscopies 134
Emergence of glassy-like dynamics in an orientationally ordered phase 134
Effect of thermodynamic history on secondary relaxation in glassy phenolphthalein-dimethyl-ether 132
Influence of the wettability on the electrical response of microporous systems 131
Effect of the isobaric and isothermal reductions in excess and configurational entropies on glass-forming dynamics 129
Many-Body Nature of Relaxation Processes in Glass-Forming Systems 128
Critical structural fluctuations of proteins upon thermal unfolding challenge the Lindemann criterion 127
Response to "Comment on 'Unified explanation of the anomalous dynamic properties of highly asymmetric polymer blends' " [J. Chem. Phys. 138, 197101 (2013)] 127
A perspective on experimental findings and theoretical explanations of novel dynamics at free surface and in freestanding thin films of polystyrene 126
Impact of the application of pressure on the fundamental understanding of glass transition 125
Electrical Measurements in the 100Hz-10GHz for Efficient Rock Wettability Evaluation 125
Dynamics of supercooled and glassy dipropyleneglycol dibenzoate as functions of temperature and aging: Interpretation within the coupling model framework 124
Dynamics of a glass-forming triepoxide studied by dielectric spectroscopy 123
What can we learn by squeezing a liquid? 121
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Dynamic Crossover of Water Relaxation in Aqueous Mixtures: Effect of Pressure 121
Characterization of electrochemically synthesized alkylpyrrole intrinsically conducting polymers 121
Change of caged dynamics at T-g in hydrated proteins: Trend of mean squared displacements after correcting for the methyl-group rotation contribution 121
Application of impedance spectroscopy to the study of organic multilayer devices 120
Dielectric Analysis of the Linear Polymerization of an Epoxy Resin 120
The role of primitive relaxation in the dynamics of aqueous mixtures, nano-confined water and hydrated proteins 119
Sub-Rouse modes in polymer thin films: Coupling to density and responding to physical aging 119
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Comment on "A molecular dynamics simulation study of relaxation processes in the dynamical fast component of miscible polymer blends" 118
Dielectric Analysis of Chemically, Thermally and Mechanically Induced Glass-Transition 117
Two crossover regions in the dynamics of glass forming epoxy resins 117
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Recent advances in fundamental understanding of glass transition 117
Effect of temperature and volume on structural relaxation time: Interpretation in terms of decrease of configurational entropy 117
Hopping charge transport in conducting polymers studied by d.c. conduction and dielectric response analysis. 116
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Evidence of Coexistence of Change of Caged Dynamics at Tg and the Dynamic Transition at Td in Solvated Proteins 116
Coupling of Caged Molecule Dynamics to JG β-Relaxation II: Polymers 116
Broadband local dielectric spectroscopy 116
Relationship between structural and secondary relaxation in glass formers: Ratio between glass transition temperature and activation energy 116
Dynamics of orientationally disordered mixed crystal sharing Cl-adamantane and CN-adamantane 115
Effect of pressure on the dynamics of glass formers 115
Comment on "A Generalized Rouse Incoherent Scattering Function for Chain Dynamics of Unentangled Polymers in Dynamically Asymmetric Blends" 115
Temperature and pressure behavior of the structural relaxation time in glass formers 115
Molecular dynamics study of the thermal and the density effects on the local and the large-scale motion of polymer melts: Scaling properties and dielectric relaxation 114
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Correlation of structural and Johari-Goldstein relaxations in systems vitrifying along isobaric and isothermal paths 112
An explanation of the differences in diffusivity of the components of the metallic glass Pd43Cu27Ni10P20 112
Electrical measurements in the 100 Hz - 10 GHz frequency range for efficient rock wettability determination 111
Time Decoupling Between Main and Secondary Relaxations in Epoxy Compounds 110
alpha-relaxation dynamics of orientanionally disordered mixed crystals composed of Cl-adamantane and CN-adamantane 107
Polarization fluctuations in an epoxy system above and below the glass transition 107
Glass Transitions in Aqueous Solutions of Protein (Bovine Serum Albumin) 106
Electrostatic force microscopy and potentiometry of realistic nanostructured systems 106
Thermodynamic Scaling of the Dynamics of a Strongly Hydrogen-Bonded Glass-Former 106
Interdependence of primary and Johari-Goldstein secondary relaxations in glass-forming systems 105
Thermodynamic scaling of vibrational dynamics and relaxation 105
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Effect of Confinement on Structural Relaxation in Ultrathin Polymer Films Investigated by Local Dielectric Spectroscopy 103
Nature of the water specific relaxation in hydrated proteins and aqueous mixtures 103
Resolving the ambiguity of the dynamics of water and clarifying its role in hydrated proteins 102
Dielectric Response of a Conducting Polymer Dominated by the Hopping Charge Transport 102
Revealing the rich dynamics of glass-forming systems by modification of composition and change of thermodynamic conditions 102
Molecular dynamics in amorphous ergocalciferol 102
Secondary dynamics in glass formers: Relation with the structural dynamics and the glass transition 102
Influence of the end groups on dynamics of propylene glycol oligomers studied by wideband dielectric spectroscopy 101
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Temperature and pressure dependence of secondary process in an epoxy system 101
Emergence of a new feature in the high pressure-high temperature relaxation spectrum of tri-propylene glycol 101
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"Influence of Confinement and Substrate Interaction on the Crystallization Kinetics of PET Ultrathin Films" 100
Dielectric relaxation phenomena in polymers: Recent findings by chemical vitrification experiments 99
Is the Johari-Goldstein beta-relaxation universal? 99
Approaching the glass-transition by polymerizing, cooling and compressing 99
Relation between structural relaxation time and configurational entropy: a test of the Adam-Gibbs model on epoxy resins 99
Recent developments in the experimental investigations of relaxations in pharmaceuticals by Dielectric Spectroscopy and High Pressure techniques 99
Direct Evidence of Relaxation Anisotropy Resolved by High Pressure in a Rigid and Planar Glass Former 99
Inter-chain and intra-chain hopping transport in conducting polymers 99
The Glass Transition and Dielectric Secondary Relaxation of Fructose-Water Mixtures 98
Origins of the two simultaneous mechanisms causing glass transition temperature reductions in high molecular weight freestanding polymer films 98
Surface diffusion of polymer glasses redux 98
Absolutely necessary to consider the caged dynamics and the JGX β-relaxation in solving the glass transition problem 98
A microscopic look at the Johari-Goldstein relaxation in a hydrogen-bonded glass-former 98
Polymer dynamics interpreted in terms of Adam-Gibbs theory 97
Extended model for the interaction of dielectric thin films with an electrostatic force microscope probe 97
Coupling of Caged Molecule Dynamics to JG β-Relaxation III: Van der Waals Glasses 97
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Dielectric behaviour versus temperature of a monoepoxide 96
Totale 11.691
Categoria #
all - tutte 53.209
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 53.209


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20203.459 0 245 213 275 384 459 516 369 439 229 239 91
2020/20212.043 139 105 90 88 161 97 319 169 282 193 98 302
2021/20222.220 54 184 64 149 392 328 72 125 107 55 121 569
2022/20232.332 297 234 108 210 258 320 9 173 465 11 216 31
2023/20242.385 250 306 397 193 375 404 58 82 34 31 59 196
2024/202557 41 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 20.167