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Le Wang

Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Publications -  289
Citations -  9596

Le Wang is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 230 publications receiving 7102 citations. Previous affiliations of Le Wang include California State University, Long Beach & University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Self-Doped Ti3+ Enhanced Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Production under Visible Light

TL;DR: The UV-vis spectra show that the Ti(3+) here extends the photoresponse of TiO(2) from the UV to the visible light region, which leads to high visible-light photocatalytic activity for the generation of hydrogen gas from water.
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Synergistic Effects between Atomically Dispersed Fe−N−C and C−S−C for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Media

TL;DR: This work has obtained a sulfur-doped Fe/N/C catalyst (denoted as Fe/SNC) that exhibits much better ORR activity than the sulfur-free variant (Fe/NC) in 0.5 m H2 SO4 in acidic solution.
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Active Facets on Titanium(III)‐Doped TiO2: An Effective Strategy to Improve the Visible‐Light Photocatalytic Activity

TL;DR: The development of a simple solution method to grow non-stoichiometric rutile TiO2 crystals with desired facets is reported, which results in a material exhibiting greatly enhanced photocatalytic H2 production activity relative to the combustion product.
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Switchable diode effect and ferroelectric resistive switching in epitaxial BiFeO3 thin films

TL;DR: In this paper, the forward direction of the rectifying current can be reversed repeatedly with polarization switching, indicating a switchable diode effect and large ferroelectric resistive switching.
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Selective anion exchange with nanogated isoreticular positive metal-organic frameworks

TL;DR: The synthesis of a series of positive indium metal-organic frameworks are reported and their utilization as a platform for the anion exchange-based separation process, capable of size- or charge-selective ion-exchange of organic dyes and may form the basis for size- selective ion chromatography.