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Synthesis, characterization, and growth mechanism of single-walled metal oxide nanotubes
The protein and peptide mediated syntheses of non-biologically-produced oxide materials
 
Structural and high pressure studies of some low and negative thermal expansion materials
Development of synthesis method for spinel ferrite magnetic nanoparticle and its superparamagnetic properties
 
Organic/inorganic hybrid amine and sulfonic acid tethered silica materials: Synthesis, characterization and application
Conformal sol-gel coatings on three-dimensional nanostructured templates
 
Noble and transition metal aromatic frameworks: Synthesis, properties, and stability
Organic/inorganic nanostructured materials: Towards synergistic mechanical and optical properties
 
Semi-synthetic proteins for catalytic and analytical applications
Photophysics of bis(diarylamino)biphenyl dyes adsorbed on silver nanoparticles
 
Redox-Active Ligand-Mediated Radical Coupling Reactions at High-Valent Oxorhenium Complexes: Reactions Relevant to Water Oxidation for Artificial Photosynthesis
A study on the mechanism of stress corrosion cracking of duplex stainless steels in hot alkaline-sulfide solution
 
Facilitating multi-electron reactivity at low-coordinate cobalt complexes using redox-active ligands
Internal surface modification of zeolite MFI particles and membranes for gas separation
 
Exploring the thermal expansion of fluorides and oxyfluorides with ReO3-type structures: from negative to positive thermal expansion
Oxidation resistance, thermal conductivity, and spectral emittance of fully dense zirconium diboride with silicon carbide and tantalum diboride additives