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Licheng Sun

Researcher at Westlake University

Publications -  804
Citations -  58838

Licheng Sun is an academic researcher from Westlake University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Dye-sensitized solar cell. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 747 publications receiving 49992 citations. Previous affiliations of Licheng Sun include Free University of Berlin & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Synthesis and characterization of some new mononuclear ruthenium complexes containing 4-(un)substituted dipyridylpyrazole ligands

TL;DR: A mononuclear ruthenium complex [Ru(bpy) 2 (bpp)](PF 6 ) (1 ) and its halogenated and nitro derivatives as mentioned in this paper have been synthesized and characterized by 1 H NMR, 13 C NMR and HRMS, elemental analysis.
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Mimicking primary processes in photosynthesis photochemistry of covalently linked porphyrin quinones studied by EPR spectroscopy

TL;DR: Porphyrin quinones (P-Q's), covalently linked via different aliphatic bridges, have been synthesized and studied in their (porphyrin) cationic and (semiquinone) anionic radical states by EPR, ENDOR and TRIPLE resonance techniques as mentioned in this paper.
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Molecular engineering of small molecules donor materials based on phenoxazine core unit for solution-processed organic solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, a Dπ-A type small molecule POZ4 and a Aπ-D-π -A configuration POZ6, in which phenoxazine was used as the central building block and dicyanovinyl was employed as the electron-withdrawing end-group, have been designed and synthesized.
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Singlet fission from upper excited singlet states and polaron formation in rubrene film

TL;DR: In this article, the relaxation dynamics of the lower and upper excited singlet electronic states in easy-to-make rubrene films were studied. And the results showed that rubrene materials with low degree of crystallinity could display efficient singlet fission and polaron formation.