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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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Selective Growth of Covalent Organic Framework Ultrathin Films on Hexagonal Boron Nitride

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate the direct growth of 2D full-conjugated COF ultrathin films on dielectric hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) for the first time.
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Edge-tailored graphene oxide nanosheet-based field effect transistors for fast and reversible electronic detection of sulfur dioxide

TL;DR: Graphene oxide was tailored into GO nanosheets with periodic acid treatment and Interestingly, the latter have a superior sensing performance for the fast and reversible detection of SO(2) compared with the former at room temperature.
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Direct synthesis of ethanol via CO2 hydrogenation using supported gold catalysts

TL;DR: The unique creation of an excellent synergistic effect between Au NCs and the underlying TiO2 support, especially the anatase crystal phase with abundant oxygen vacancies, can achieve the high performance for EtOH synthesis under moderate and practical conditions.
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Dammarane-Type Glycosides from Steamed Notoginseng

TL;DR: Detailed chemical investigation on steamed notoginseng led to the isolation of 27 dammarane-type triterpenoids, including 4 new glycosides, namely,Notoginsenosides ST-1-ST-3 and ST-5 (1-4), in addition to 3 other known compounds, which possess new aglycones.
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Optical properties of secondary organic aerosols generated by photooxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the models likely overestimate the RI values of the SOA particles to a certain extent, which in turn overestimates the global direct radiative forcing of the organic particles.