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Dominic S. Wright

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  344
Citations -  7744

Dominic S. Wright is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 343 publications receiving 7030 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominic S. Wright include Zhejiang University of Technology & University of North London.

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Effective Visible Light-Activated B-Doped and B,N-Codoped TiO2 Photocatalysts

TL;DR: A simple low cost method permits controlled, reproducible doping of TiO2 anatase by boron and the resulting materials exhibit red-shifted absorption spectra and unprecedented photocatalytic activity under visible light.
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A self-template synthesis of hierarchical porous carbon foams based on banana peel for supercapacitor electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, a self-template strategy based on banana peel is proposed to create hierarchical porous carbon foams (HPCFs) for supercapacitors. But the results show that the resulting HPCFs are composed of macroporous cores with mesoporous and microporous channels.
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Polymeric electrochromic materials with donor–acceptor structures

TL;DR: In this article, a review of polymeric conjugated polymeric EC materials with various donor-acceptor structures is presented, where the authors strengthen the understanding of the relationship between the D-A structure and the EC properties, especially color characteristics.
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Ab initio structure search and in situ 7Li NMR studies of discharge products in the Li-S battery system.

TL;DR: The computational and experimental studies are consistent with the suggestion that the only solid product formed in the cell is Li2S, formed soon after cell discharge is initiated, and the NMR data suggest that the second plateau is defined by the reduction of the residual soluble species to solid product (Li2S).
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Synergic sedation of sensitive anions: alkali-mediated zincation of cyclic ethers and ethene

TL;DR: It is shown that the use of a bimetallic base can overcome instability through a cooperative combination of zinc-carbon and sodium-oxygen bonding, and deprotonation of alkyl and vinyl carbon-hydrogen bonds for synthetic purposes is overcome.