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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Front Cover: Dye-Anchored Mesoporous Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide Electrochemiluminescence Cell
Mesoporous Materials: Dye-Anchored Mesoporous Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide Electrochemiluminescence Cell Kun Hou, Daniel Puzzo, Michael G. Helander, Shun S. Lo, Leonardo D. Bonifacio, Wendong Wang, Zheng-Hong Lu, Gregory D. Scholes, Geoffery A. Ozin, Advanced Materials, 2009, 21, 2492-2496, link A long … Continue reading
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Wendong Wang
Research Area: Mesochemistry: thin films of periodic mesoporous organosilica for use as novel low-dielectric-constant materials in semiconductor microprocessors; periodic mesoporous quartz; periodic mesoporous (organosilica) silica-graphene oxide composite materials. Other interests include photonics, bionano interface, energy technology, and cleantech. Favorite Scientist’s … Continue reading
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Jennifer I.L. Chen
Research project: Fabricate TiO2 inverse opals for use as photocatalyst and study the effect of slow photons on the amplification of the photocatalytic efficiency Contact: Work: Dept. of Chemistry University of Toronto Lash Miller Building 80, St. George Street M5S3H6 … Continue reading
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Leonardo Da Silva Bonifacio
Research project: Study and manipulation of Mesoporous Bragg Reflectors surface properties Contact: Work: Dept. of Chemistry University of Toronto Lash Miller Building 80, St. George Street M5S3H6 Toronto , Canada Office: Room LM 328 Phone: 416-978-4233 Email: lbonifac@chem.utoronto.ca Education: 2006 … Continue reading
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