Benjamin D. Hatton

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2005 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Geoffrey A. Ozin grad student (Chemistry Tree)
Doug D. Perovic grad student
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Yan X, Sun W, Fan L, et al. (2019) Nickel@Siloxene catalytic nanosheets for high-performance CO methanation. Nature Communications. 10: 2608
Qian C, Sun W, Wang L, et al. (2014) Non-wettable, oxidation-stable, brightly luminescent, perfluorodecyl-capped silicon nanocrystal film. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136: 15849-52
Peiris FC, Murphree JD, Rodriguez JR, et al. (2012) Porosity tuning of the optical properties of mesoporous silica planar defect in macroporous silica opal Journal of Applied Physics. 112
Mishchenko L, Hatton B, Burgess IB, et al. (2011) Colloidal co-assembly route to large-area, high-quality photonic crystals Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7946
Hatton B, Mishchenko L, Davis S, et al. (2010) Assembly of large-area, highly ordered, crack-free inverse opal films. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 10354-9
Hatton B, Kitaev V, Perovic D, et al. (2010) Low-temperature synthesis of nanoscale silica multilayers - Atomic layer deposition in a test tube Journal of Materials Chemistry. 20: 6009-6013
Hatton BD, Landskron K, Hunks WJ, et al. (2006) Materials chemistry for low-k materials Materials Today. 9: 22-31
Hatton B, Landskron K, Whitnall W, et al. (2005) Past, present, and future of periodic mesoporous organosilicas-the PMOs. Accounts of Chemical Research. 38: 305-12
Peiris FC, Hatton BD, Ozin GA, et al. (2005) Anisotropy in periodic mesoporous silica and organosilica films studied by generalized ellipsometry Applied Physics Letters. 87: 241902
Hatton B, Landskron K, Whitnall W, et al. (2005) Past, Present, and Future of Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas — The PMOs Cheminform. 36
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