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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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Dipole Density Solitons and Solitary Dipole Vortices in an Inhomogeneous Space Plasma.
D. J. Wu,G. L. Huang,Dong Wang +2 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the solitary plasma dipole vortex model can consistently account for these three kinds of density solitons, with the differences in their appearances attributed to the Differences in the positions and directions at which the satellite crosses the solitary dipoles vortex.
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Stable Sodium Metal Batteries via Manipulation of Electrolyte Solvation Structure
Shiyang Wang,Yawei Chen,Yulin Jie,Shuangyan Lang,Junhua Song,Zhanwu Lei,Shuai Wang,Xiaodi Ren,Dong Wang,Xiaolin Li,Ruiguo Cao,Genqiang Zhang,Shuhong Jiao +12 more
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Aqueous asymmetric Mukaiyama aldol reaction catalyzed by chiral gallium Lewis acid with trost-type semi-crown ligands
TL;DR: The combination of Ga(OTf)3 with chiral semi-crown ligands (1a - e) generates highly effective chiral gallium Lewis acid catalysts for aqueous asym- metric aldol reactions of aromatic silyl enol ethers with aldehydes as mentioned in this paper.
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Isomeric routes to Schiff-base single-layered covalent organic frameworks.
TL;DR: This study highlights the important roles of monomer structure and reaction temperature in the design and synthesis of covalent bond connected functional nanoporous networks and shows how surface diffusion of monomers and the molecule-substrate interaction is tunable by reaction temperature.
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Engineering of linear molecular nanostructures by a hydrogen-bond-mediated modular and flexible host-guest assembly.
Xu Zhang,Ting Chen,Hui-Juan Yan,Dong Wang,Qing-Hua Fan,Li-Jun Wan,Koushik Ghosh,Hai-Bo Yang,Peter J. Stang +8 more
TL;DR: A flexible host-guest assembly, which steers the formation of linear molecular nanostructures on surfaces by a hydrogen-bond-mediated assembly process, is presented, which could greatly facilitate the ordering of guest molecules with desired functional moieties.