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Jared H. Delcamp

Researcher at University of Mississippi

Publications -  129
Citations -  3465

Jared H. Delcamp is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dye-sensitized solar cell & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 101 publications receiving 2672 citations. Previous affiliations of Jared H. Delcamp include Urbana University & Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Sequential hydrocarbon functionalization: allylic C-H oxidation/vinylic C-H arylation.

TL;DR: The broad scope of this method with respect to the alpha-olefin, carboxylic acid, and aryl boronic acid enables the rapid assembly of densely functionalized fragments for complex molecule synthesis from cheap, abundant hydrocarbon starting materials.
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A General and Highly Selective Chelate-Controlled Intermolecular Oxidative Heck Reaction

TL;DR: A novel chelate-controlled intermolecular oxidative Heck reaction is reported that proceeds with a wide range of nonresonance stabilized alpha-olefin substrates and organoboron reagents to afford internal olefin products in good yields and outstanding regio- and E: Z stereoselectivities.
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The Molecular Engineering of Organic Sensitizers for Solar-Cell Applications†

TL;DR: Positive to the core: ullazine has both strong electron-donating and weak accepting properties and was incorporated into sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) that demonstrated strong light absorption across the UV/Vis region.
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Blue-Coloured Highly Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells by Implementing the Diketopyrrolopyrrole Chromophore

TL;DR: A series of four diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-based sensitizers utilizing the donor-chromophore-anchor (D-C-A) motif were investigated computationally, spectroscopically, and fabricated by systematic evaluation of finished photovoltaic cells, yielding the first example of a high-performance blue DSC.
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Dye-sensitized solar cells strike back.

TL;DR: Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) have experienced a renaissance as the best technology for several niche applications that take advantage of DSC's unique combination of properties: at low cost, they are composed of non-toxic materials, are colorful, transparent, and very efficient in low light conditions.