T. Alan Hatton

T. Alan Hatton

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 110

North America-United States

About T. Alan Hatton

T. Alan Hatton, With an exceptional h-index of 110 and a recent h-index of 58 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Chemical Engineering, Energy, Environment, Nanoparticles, Colloids.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Electrochemical devices or systems comprising redox-functionalized electrodes and uses thereof

Processes for regenerating sorbents, and associated systems

Nonleaching Biocidal N-Halamine-Functionalized Polyamine-, Guanidine-, and Hydantoin-Based Coatings

Electrochemical direct air capture and direct ocean capture: The next frontier in carbon removal

Porous medium with adjustable fluid permeability and associated systems and methods

Electrochemical capture of Lewis acid gases

Multifunctional polymeric guanidine and hydantoin halamines with broad biocidal activity

Engineering redox-active electrochemically mediated carbon dioxide capture systems

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Citations(all)

43615

Citations(since 2020)

13537

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35534

hIndex(all)

110

hIndex(since 2020)

58

i10Index(all)

431

i10Index(since 2020)

260

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T. Alan Hatton Skills & Research Interests

Chemical Engineering

Energy

Environment

Nanoparticles

Colloids

Top articles of T. Alan Hatton

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Publication Date

Electrochemical devices or systems comprising redox-functionalized electrodes and uses thereof

2024/4/2

Processes for regenerating sorbents, and associated systems

2024/1/25

Nonleaching Biocidal N-Halamine-Functionalized Polyamine-, Guanidine-, and Hydantoin-Based Coatings

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Lev Bromberg

Beatriz Magariños

Angel Concheiro

T Alan Hatton

Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo

2024/3/27

Electrochemical direct air capture and direct ocean capture: The next frontier in carbon removal

Chem

Mihrimah Ozkan

Amir Shiner

Nadezda Kongi

T Alan Hatton

Steve Oldham

...

2024/1/11

Porous medium with adjustable fluid permeability and associated systems and methods

2024/1/16

Electrochemical capture of Lewis acid gases

2024/1/2

Multifunctional polymeric guanidine and hydantoin halamines with broad biocidal activity

International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Lev Bromberg

Beatriz Magariños

Beatriz S Torres

Ysabel Santos

Angel Concheiro

...

2024/2/15

Engineering redox-active electrochemically mediated carbon dioxide capture systems

Nature Chemical Engineering

Michael Massen-Hane

Kyle M Diederichsen

T Alan Hatton

2024/1

Electroactive Behavior of Adjustable Vinylferrocene Copolymers in Electrolyte Media

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Kai-Jher Tan

Satoshi Morikawa

T Alan Hatton

2024/2/8

Electrochemical removal of carbon dioxide and related methods

2024/4/25

Treatment of acid gases using molten alkali metal borates, and associated methods of separation

2024/2/1

Electrochemically mediated gas capture, including from low concentration streams

2023/6/15

Capture and Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 into Carbon Nanotubes Using Molten Alkali Metal Borates

Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 243

Michael Philip Nitzsche

Lev Bromberg

T Alan Hatton

2023/8/28

Asymmetric chloride-mediated electrochemical process for CO2 removal from oceanwater

Energy & Environmental Science

Seoni Kim

Michael P Nitzsche

Simon B Rufer

Jack R Lake

Kripa K Varanasi

...

2023

Electrochemical process for gas separation

2023/11/7

Asymmetric electrochemical systems and methods

2023/6/15

Scalable Biomass-Derived Hydrogels for Sustainable Carbon Dioxide Capture

Nano Letters

Youhong Guo

Vittoria Bolongaro

T Alan Hatton

2023/8/9

Corrigendum to'Lithium Recovery using Electrochemical Technologies: Advances and Challenges' Water Research 221 (2022) 118822

Lei Wu

Changyong Zhang

Seoni Kim

T Alan Hatton

Hengliang Mo

...

2023/2

Use of electrochemical devices or systems comprising redox-functionalized electrodes for bioseparation and biocatalysis

2023/10/10

Electrochemistry‐Based CO2 Removal Technologies

Tessa Lund Biel‐Nielsen

T Alan Hatton

Sebastian NB Villadsen

Jan S Jakobsen

Jacob L Bonde

...

2023/6/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 136
Klavs F.Jensen

Klavs F.Jensen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 122
Edwin L. Thomas

Edwin L. Thomas

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 115
Alexander Kabanov

Alexander Kabanov

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 100
Michael J. Sailor

Michael J. Sailor

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 87
Michael KC Tam

Michael KC Tam

University of Waterloo

H-index: 80
Patrick S. Doyle

Patrick S. Doyle

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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