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Darby Heffer's research centers on the study of mass transfer within core-shell mesoporous silica particles, utilizing reaction-initiated single-molecule tracking techniques. Their recent publication in 2024 details these investigations. Heffer's academic work has involved collaboration with Bin Dong and Meek Yang at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom they share one publication. Their scholarship metrics indicate one publication and one citation, with an h-index of 1. Heffer is identified as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, though their specific department is not listed.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
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Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles (2024)
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- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles
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