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Joseph C. Y. Lin

Researcher at National Dong Hwa University

Publications -  6
Citations -  1044

Joseph C. Y. Lin is an academic researcher from National Dong Hwa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithium & Suzuki reaction. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 967 citations.

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Coinage Metal−N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes

TL;DR: This work presents a meta-analysis of multi-NHCs Linked by Spacers and its applications in Catalysis and Nanomaterials, which shows clear trends in both the number and complexity of the components and their applications.
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Carboxylic acid functionalized imidazolium salts: sequential formation of ionic, zwitterionic, acid-zwitterionic and lithium salt-zwitterionic liquid crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, carboxylic acid functionalized imidazolium salts, their deprotonated carboxylate zwitterions and acid-zwitterion adducts have been studied, and are denoted as [N-Cn,N′-CO2H-Im][X] (Cn = CnH2n+1; X = Cl−, Br−, BF4− and PF6−).
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Structural, photophysical, and catalytic properties of Au(I) complexes with 4-substituted pyridines.

TL;DR: [Au(4-dmapy)2][AuCl2] was found to be an efficient catalyst for Suzuki cross-coupling of aryl bromide and phenylboronic acid, and Calculations employing density functional theory were performed to shed light on the nature of the electronic transitions.
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Strong tendency of homeotropic alignment and anisotropic lithium ion conductivity of sulfonate functionalized zwitterionic imidazolium ionic liquid crystals.

TL;DR: The first attempt to investigate the liquid crystal (LC) behavior of SO3(-) functionalized imidazolium zwitterionic (SO3 (-)ImZI) salts, which display homeotropic alignment on a glass slide without the aid of any aligning approach is reported.
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Labile imidazolium salt protected palladium nanoparticles.

TL;DR: An imidazolium (Im) salt with two long alkyl substituents at N atoms is employed to prepare cubelike palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) and is characterized by thermogravimetric analysis and NMR studies.