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42
Citations
6026
World Ranking
17575
National Ranking
473

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
  • 1999 - Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry, Royal Society of Canada

Overview

Danial D. M. Wayner is affiliated with the National Research Council Canada in Canada. Their academic profile includes recognition by notable scientific organizations and awards related to chemistry and science in Canada.

The scientist was awarded the Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry by the Royal Society of Canada in 1999.

In 2002, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in the Academy of Science category.

Best Publications

  • The relative contributions of vitamin E, urate, ascorbate and proteins to the total peroxyl radical-trapping antioxidant activity of human blood plasma.

    D.D.M. Wayner;G.W. Burton;K.U. Ingold;L.R.C. Barclay

  • Quantitative measurement of the total, peroxyl radical-trapping antioxidant capability of human blood plasma by controlled peroxidation. The important contribution made by plasma proteins.

    D.D.M. Wayner;G.W. Burton;K.U. Ingold;S. Locke

  • Self-directed growth of molecular nanostructures on silicon

    G. P. Lopinski;D. D. M. Wayner;R. A. Wolkow

  • New Synthetic Routes to Alkyl Monolayers on the Si(111) Surface1

    R. Boukherroub;S. Morin;F. Bensebaa;D. D. M. Wayner

  • Organic modification of hydrogen terminated silicon surfaces

    Danial D. M. Wayner;Robert A. Wolkow

  • BOND ENERGIES IN SOLUTION FROM ELECTRODE POTENTIALS AND THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES. A SIMPLIFIED AND GENERAL APPROACH

    Danial D. M. Wayner;Vernon D. Parker

  • Determination of the absolute chirality of individual adsorbed molecules using the scanning tunnelling microscope

    G. P. Lopinski;D. J. Moffatt;D. D. M. Wayner;R. A. Wolkow

  • Controlled Functionalization and Multistep Chemical Manipulation of Covalently Modified Si(111) Surfaces1

    Rabah Boukherroub and;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • Insights into the Formation Mechanisms of Si−OR Monolayers from the Thermal Reactions of Alcohols and Aldehydes with Si(111)−H1

    Rabah Boukherroub;Sylvie Morin;and Paula Sharpe;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • Thermal Hydrosilylation of Undecylenic Acid with Porous Silicon

    Rabah Boukherroub;J. T. C. Wojtyk;Danial D. M. Wayner;David J. Lockwood

  • Determination of Bond Dissociation Enthalpies in Solution by Photoacoustic Calorimetry

    Lucas J. J. Laarhoven;Peter Mulder;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • The antioxidant efficiency of vitamin C is concentration-dependent

    D.D.M. Wayner;G.W. Burton;K.U. Ingold

  • Oxidation potentials of α-aminoalkyl radicals: bond dissociation energies for related radical cations

    Danial D.M. Wayner;Danial D.M. Wayner;Joseph J. Dannenberg;Joseph J. Dannenberg;David Griller;David Griller

  • Formation, Characterization, and Chemistry of Undecanoic Acid-Terminated Silicon Surfaces: Patterning and Immobilization of DNA

    Raluca Voicu;Rabah Boukherroub;Vasiliki Bartzoka;Tim Ward

  • A putative monooxygenase mimic which functions via well-disguised free radical chemistry

    Philip A. MacFaul;K. U. Ingold;D. D. M. Wayner;Lawrence Que

  • The preparation of flat H–Si(111) surfaces in 40% NH4F revisited

    Philippe Allongue;Catherine Henry de Villeneuve;Sylvie Morin;Rabah Boukherroub

  • Olefin additions on H-Si(111): Evidence for a surface chain reaction initiated at isolated dangling bonds

    Ronald L. Cicero;Christopher E. D. Chidsey;Gregory P. Lopinski;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • The Titanium(IV)‐Catalyzed Epoxidation of Alkenes by tert‐Alkyl Hydroperoxides

    Richard D. Oldroyd;John Meurig Thomas;Thomas Maschmeyer;Philip A. MacFaul

  • ABSOLUTE RATE CONSTANTS FOR REACTION OF PHENYL, 2,2-DIMETHYLVINYL, CYCLOPROPYL, AND NEOPENTYL RADICALS WITH TRI-N-BUTYLSTANNANE. COMPARISON OF THE RADICAL TRAPPING ABILITIES OF TRI-N-BUTYLSTANNANE AND -GERMANE

    L. J. Johnston;J. Lusztyk;D. D. M. Wayner;A. N. Abeywickreyma

  • Electroreduction of Dialkyl Peroxides. Activation-Driving Force Relationships and Bond Dissociation Free Energies.

    Sabrina Antonello;Martin Musumeci;Danial D. M. Wayner;Flavio Maran

  • Improved method for the Wacker oxidation of cyclic and internal olefins

    D. G. Miller;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • Oxygen activation by metal complexes and alkyl hydroperoxides. Applications of mechanistic probes to explore the role of alkoxyl radicals in alkane functionalization

    Philip A. MacFaul;Isabella W. C. E. Arends;Keith U. Ingold;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • Molecularly Tunable “Organic Capacitors” at Silicon/Aqueous Electrolyte Interfaces1

    † Hua-Zhong Yu;and Sylvie Morin;Danial D. M. Wayner;Philippe Allongue and

  • Reduction of Di-tert-Butyl Peroxide: Evidence for Nonadiabatic Dissociative Electron Transfer

    Mark S. Workentin;Flavio Maran;Danial D. M. Wayner

  • Kinetics of the Reduction of Dialkyl Peroxides. New Insights into the Dynamics of Dissociative Electron Transfer<sup>1</sup>

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  • The ferrocene moiety as a structural probe: redox and structural properties of ferrocenoyl-oligoprolines FcPronOBzl (n=1–4) and FcPro2PheOBzl

    Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz;Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz;Donald M Leek;Abdelaziz Houmam;Gary D Enright

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the dissociative reduction of CX and XX bonds (X O, S)

    Flavio Maran;Danial D.M. Wayner;Mark S. Workentin

  • “Reagentless” Micropatterning of Organics on Silicon Surfaces: Control of Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Domains1

    James T. C. Wojtyk;Mauro Tomietto;and Rabah Boukherroub;Danial D. M. Wayner

Frequent Co-Authors

Rabah Boukherroub
Rabah Boukherroub University of Lille
David J. Lockwood
David J. Lockwood National Research Council Canada
Keith U. Ingold
Keith U. Ingold National Research Council Canada
Robert A. Wolkow
Robert A. Wolkow University of Alberta
Mats Jonsson
Mats Jonsson Royal Institute of Technology
Gary D. Enright
Gary D. Enright National Research Council Canada
Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz
Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz University of Toronto
Leigh T. Canham
Leigh T. Canham University of Birmingham
Hua-Zhong Yu
Hua-Zhong Yu Simon Fraser University
Christopher I. Ratcliffe
Christopher I. Ratcliffe National Research Council Canada

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