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Jacky Wing Yip Lam

Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  698
Citations -  55632

Jacky Wing Yip Lam is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Polymerization. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 619 publications receiving 44048 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacky Wing Yip Lam include University of Hong Kong & Shenzhen University.

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Design of One-for-All Near-Infrared Aggregation-Induced Emission Nanoaggregates for Boosting Theranostic Efficacy.

TL;DR: In this article , an aggregation-induced emission luminogen (TPA-TBT) nanoaggregates exhibit outstanding photodynamic and photothermal therapy efficacy to ablate tumors inoculated in a mouse model, and a design strategy to develop one-for-all cancer theranostic agents by modulating and utilizing the relaxation energy of excitons in full.
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Boosting Cyanobacteria Growth by Fivefold with Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogens: Toward the Development of a Biofactory

TL;DR: In this paper, the first step of photosynthesis for photoautotrophic organisms is the vital first step for photoynthesis for photosynthetic organisms, which is critical in sustainable food and biofuel pro...
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Linear and nonlinear optical properties of linear and hyperbranched conjugated polymers

TL;DR: Azo-functionalized hyperbranched polymers 1 and 2, and linear polyacetylene 3 are synthesized by palladium-catalyzed coupling of triiodoarenes with a diethynylazobenzene, and post functionalization, respectively as mentioned in this paper.
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A dish-like molecular architecture for dynamic ultralong room-temperature phosphorescence through reversible guest accommodation

TL;DR: In this article , a dish-like molecular architecture was proposed for dynamic organic ultralong room-temperature phosphorescent (URTP) materials, which can be used for temperature-dependent multiple information encryption and visual identification of linear alkyl bromides.