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Chung Wei Kung

Researcher at National Cheng Kung University

Publications -  103
Citations -  5784

Chung Wei Kung is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 83 publications receiving 4435 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung Wei Kung include National Taiwan University & Northwestern University.

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CoS acicular nanorod arrays for the counter electrode of an efficient dye-sensitized solar cell.

TL;DR: One-dimensional cobalt sulfide (CoS) acicular nanorod arrays (ANRAs) were obtained on a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate by a two-step approach and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to substantiate the photovoltaic parameters.
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Directed Growth of Electroactive Metal-Organic Framework Thin Films Using Electrophoretic Deposition

TL;DR: Electrophoretic deposition is used to assemble metal-organic framework (MOF) materials in nano- and micro-particulate, thin-film form and pattern the growth of NU-1000 thin films that exhibit full electrochemical activity.
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A porous proton-relaying metal-organic framework material that accelerates electrochemical hydrogen evolution.

TL;DR: Although the initial aim was to improve electrocatalytic activity by greatly boosting the active area of the Ni-S catalyst, the performance enhancements instead were found to arise primarily from the ability of the proton-conductive MOF to favourably modify the immediate chemical environment of the sulfide-based catalyst.
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Harnessing MOF materials in photovoltaic devices: recent advances, challenges, and perspectives

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive summary of recent representative progress in the applications of MOFs in solar cell devices, including dye-sensitized solar cells, organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells and organic solar cells is presented.
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Metal-organic framework thin films composed of free-standing acicular nanorods exhibiting reversible electrochromism

TL;DR: In this paper, a uniform and crack-free metalorganic framework (MOF) thin film composed of free-standing acicular nanorods was grown on a transparent conducting glass substrate, which exhibits electrochromic switching between yellow and deep blue by means of a one-electron redox reaction at its pyrene-based linkers.