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Biography and Research Information
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Trenton Collins' research focuses on the synthesis and application of doped titanate nanofibers, particularly for bone scaffold development. His work involves hydrothermal methods to incorporate elements like molybdenum (Mo) and niobium (Nb) into titanate nanostructures. These modifications aim to enhance the material's properties for potential use in engineering bone tissue. Collins has co-authored five publications, with recent work appearing in 2024 and 2023. His research network includes collaborations with fellow researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, such as Abdussamad Akhter, Yiting Xiao, and Parker Cole.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue (2024)
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Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue (2024)
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Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue (2024)
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Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold (2024)
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Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Mo-doped titanate nanofibers from hydrothermal syntheses for improving bone scaffold
- Hydrothermally doping valve metal Nb into Titanate nanofibers structure for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
- Hydrothermally Doping Valve Metal Nb into Titanate Nanofibers Structure for Potentially Engineering Bone Tissue
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