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Dong Wang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  586
Citations -  13460

Dong Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 491 publications receiving 9970 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Wang include University of Science and Technology of China & Shanghai University.

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Space-confinement-induced synthesis of pyridinic- and pyrrolic-nitrogen-doped graphene for the catalysis of oxygen reduction

TL;DR: A novel strategy for the selective synthesis of pyridinic and pyrrolic N atoms and fewer quaternary N atoms is presented, which can enhance the activity of NC materials with sufficient active species that favor ORR and through an increase in electrical conductivity.
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On-surface synthesis of single-layered two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks via solid-vapor interface reactions.

TL;DR: A self-limiting solid-vapor interface reaction strategy to fabricate highly ordered SCOFs with imine linkage is demonstrated and shows the possibility of a rational design and synthesis of SCOFS with desired functionality.
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Oxygen-Aided Synthesis of Polycrystalline Graphene on Silicon Dioxide Substrates

TL;DR: The metal-catalyst-free synthesis of high-quality polycrystalline graphene on dielectric substrates [silicon dioxide (SiO(2)) or quartz] using an oxygen-aided chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process and is compatible with current silicon processing techniques is reported.
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Mesoporous Transition Metal Oxides for Supercapacitors.

TL;DR: This mini-review of mesoporous transition metal oxides-based electrodes in the field of supercapacitors selects several typical nanomaterials, such as RuO2, MnO 2, NiO, Co3O4 and nickel cobaltite (NiCo2O4).
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Degradation Chemistry and Stabilization of Exfoliated Few-Layer Black Phosphorus in Water

TL;DR: The results reveal the chemistry of BP degradation and provide a practical approach for exfoliation, delivery, and application of BP and show that BP reacts with oxygen in water even without light illumination.