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Monthly Archives: December 2010
New Nanochannel Essay: Natural Nanochemistry: Artificial Petrification
Welcome to one of our guest columns, where active researchers can share their views on topics relevant to materials science. Professor Geoffrey Ozin from the University of Toronto shares his views on the fields of biomimetics and artificial petrification. — … Continue reading
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Front Cover: Why PMO?
Mesoporous materials: Why PMO? Towards Functionality and Utility of Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas Wendong Wang, Jennifer E. Lofgreen and Geoffrey A. Ozin Writing on the pore wall with a synthetic quill is the idea illustrated in the cover image. This idea … Continue reading
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Prof. Geoffrey A. Ozin on 'Opal Circuits of Light – Planarized Microphotonic Chips
In our final author commentary to mark the 10th anniversary of Advanced Functional Materials, Professor Geoffrey Ozin from the University of Toronto gives us an insight into the story behind his groundbreaking photonics work published in 2002. — Materials Views … Continue reading
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