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Simone Napolitano

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The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|April 7, 2026
Glassy dynamics and nanoconfinement: what we learned, what comes nextSimone Napolitano
Soft Matter|May 19, 2020
Irreversible adsorption of polymer melts and nanoconfinement effectsSimone Napolitano
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|December 25, 2025
Projecting dynamic heterogeneity into nanoconfinement: the enduring legacy of the Long-Lequeux modelSimone Napolitano
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 20, 2007
Dielectric signature of a dead layer in ultrathin films of a nonpolar polymerSimone Napolitano, Michael Wübbenhorst
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 6, 2023
The slow Arrhenius process in small organic moleculesFederico Caporaletti, Simone Napolitano
Physical Review Letters|September 27, 2017
Irreversible Adsorption Governs the Equilibration of Thin Polymer FilmsAnna Panagopoulou, Simone Napolitano
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|February 17, 2017
How irreversible adsorption affects interfacial properties of polymersSimone Napolitano, Michele Sferrazza
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 8, 2007
Effect of a reduced mobility layer on the interplay between molecular relaxations and diffusion-limited crystallization rate in ultrathin polymer filmsSimone Napolitano, Michael Wübbenhorst
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 27, 2023
Enthalpy-entropy compensation in the slow Arrhenius processErik Thoms, Simone Napolitano
Physical Review Letters|April 29, 2014
Slowing down of accelerated structural relaxation in ultrathin polymer filmsQiyun Tang, Wenbing Hu, Simone Napolitano
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The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|April 7, 2026
Glassy dynamics and nanoconfinement: what we learned, what comes nextSimone Napolitano
Soft Matter|May 19, 2020
Irreversible adsorption of polymer melts and nanoconfinement effectsSimone Napolitano
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|December 25, 2025
Projecting dynamic heterogeneity into nanoconfinement: the enduring legacy of the Long-Lequeux modelSimone Napolitano
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 20, 2007
Dielectric signature of a dead layer in ultrathin films of a nonpolar polymerSimone Napolitano, Michael Wübbenhorst
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 6, 2023
The slow Arrhenius process in small organic moleculesFederico Caporaletti, Simone Napolitano
Physical Review Letters|September 27, 2017
Irreversible Adsorption Governs the Equilibration of Thin Polymer FilmsAnna Panagopoulou, Simone Napolitano
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|February 17, 2017
How irreversible adsorption affects interfacial properties of polymersSimone Napolitano, Michele Sferrazza
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 8, 2007
Effect of a reduced mobility layer on the interplay between molecular relaxations and diffusion-limited crystallization rate in ultrathin polymer filmsSimone Napolitano, Michael Wübbenhorst
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 27, 2023
Enthalpy-entropy compensation in the slow Arrhenius processErik Thoms, Simone Napolitano
Physical Review Letters|April 29, 2014
Slowing down of accelerated structural relaxation in ultrathin polymer filmsQiyun Tang, Wenbing Hu, Simone Napolitano
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