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Galen D. Stucky
Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications - 969
Citations - 107402
Galen D. Stucky is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoporous material & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 144, co-authored 958 publications receiving 101796 citations. Previous affiliations of Galen D. Stucky include State Street Corporation & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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NaZnPO4·H2O, an Open-Framework Sodium Zincophosphate with a New Chiral Tetrahedral Framework Topology
William T. A. Harrison,Thurman E. Gier and,Galen D. Stucky,Robert W. Broach and,Robert A. Bedard +4 more
TL;DR: Two approaches to the synthesis and structure determination of NaZnPO4·H2O, a new open-framework, chiral, hydrated sodium zincophosphate phase, are reported in this article.
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Nanonecklaces assembled from gold rods, spheres, and bipyramids
Shuzhuo Zhang,Shuzhuo Zhang,Xiaoshan Kou,Zhi Yang,Qihui Shi,Galen D. Stucky,Ling-Dong Sun,Jianfang Wang,Chun-Hua Yan +8 more
TL;DR: Gold nanorods, nanospheres, and bipyramids have been assembled using glutathione and cysteine into three types of necklace structures, which might be useful for the fabrication of nanoscale photonic, electronic, and optoelectronic devices.
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Carbon nanotubes as probes for atomic force microscopy
Ramsey M. Stevens,Neil A. Frederick,Bettye L. Smith,Daniel E. Morse,Galen D. Stucky,Paul K. Hansma +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, single carbon nanotube AFM tips were attached to a protein filament found in sponge spicules of Tethya aurantia and a modular stave-like structure for the protein filament was reported.
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Patterning Porous Oxides within Microchannel Networks
Peidong Yang,Abbas H. Rizvi,Benjamin Messer,Bradley F. Chmelka,George M. Whitesides,Galen D. Stucky +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a hierarchical ordering over several discrete and tunable length scales ranging from several nanometers to micrometers is proposed for patterned porous materials, which hold promise for use as advanced catalysts, sensors, low-k dielectrics, optoelectronic and integrated photonic crystal devices.
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Microemulsion Templates for Mesoporous Silica
TL;DR: In this paper, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) studies indicate that oil-in-water microemulsions, consisting of aqueous HCl, the nonionic block copolymer surfactant Pluronic P123 (poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(proylene oxide), block-poly (ethylene polyoxide), EO20−PO70−EO20, Mav = 5800), 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (TMB, oil), and ethanol