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    Silicatein Filaments and Subunits from a Marine Sponge Direct the Polymerization of Silica and Silicones in vitro by Cha, Jennifer N., Shimizu, Katsuhiko, Zhou, Yan, Christiansen, Sean C., Chmelka, Bradley F., Stucky, Galen D., Morse, Daniel E.

    “…Nanoscale control of the polymerization of silicon and oxygen determines the structures and properties of a wide range of siloxane-based materials, including…”
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    Structure of a Surfactant-Templated Silicate Framework in the Absence of 3D Crystallinity by Hedin, Niklas, Graf, Robert, Christiansen, Sean C, Gervais, Christel, Hayward, Ryan C, Eckert, Juergen, Chmelka, Bradley F

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (04-08-2004)
    “…The structure of a novel molecularly ordered two-dimensional (2D) silicate framework in a surfactant-templated mesophase has been established by using a…”
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    Molecularly Ordered Inorganic Frameworks in Layered Silicate Surfactant Mesophases by Christiansen, Sean C, Zhao, Dongyuan, Janicke, Michael T, Landry, Christopher C, Stucky, Galen D, Chmelka, Bradley F

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (16-05-2001)
    “…Self-assembled lamellar silica−surfactant mesophase composites have been prepared with crystal-like ordering in the silica frameworks using a variety of…”
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    Sensitivity considerations in polarization transfer and filtering using dipole–dipole couplings: Implications for biomineral systems by Christiansen, Sean C., Hedin, Niklas, Epping, Jan D., Janicke, Michael T., del Amo, Yolanda, Demarest, Mark, Brzezinski, Mark, Chmelka, Bradley F.

    Published in Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (01-02-2006)
    “…The robustness and sensitivities of different polarization-transfer methods that exploit heteronuclear dipole–dipole couplings are compared for a series of…”
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    Molecular interactions in inorganic-organic composite materials by Christiansen, Sean Condon

    “…Inorganic-organic interactions play a key role in determining the molecular and macroscopic properties of resulting composites. These materials have a wide…”
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    Molecular interactions in inorganic -organic composite materials by Christiansen, Sean Condon

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…Inorganic-organic interactions play a key role in determining the molecular and macroscopic properties of resulting composites. These materials have a wide…”
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    Dissertation