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Min Wu

Researcher at Taiyuan University of Technology

Publications -  7
Citations -  202

Min Wu is an academic researcher from Taiyuan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Luminescence & Electron mobility. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 142 citations.

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A–π–D–π–A carbazole derivatives with remarkable solvatochromism and mechanoresponsive luminescence turn-on

TL;DR: In this article, two Aπ−D−π−A molecules with a carbazole donor and a dicyanovinyl acceptor but differing in N-hexyl (h-CPDM) and N-isooctyl substituents (i-cPDM), were synthesized, and both of them presented remarkable dual properties of solvatochromism and mechanoresponsive luminescence (MRL) turn-on.
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Highly efficient and stable planar CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cell with a new sensitive-dopant-free hole transport layer obtained via an effective surface passivation

TL;DR: In this paper, a low-cost fluorinated N',N',N'',N''-tetrakis(4methoxyphenyl)spiro[fluorene-9,9'-xanthene]-2,7-diamine (2mF-X59) was synthesized and applied as sensitive-dopant-free HTL into CsPbI2Br PSCs.
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Synthesis and Properties of Dithiafulvenyl Functionalized Spiro[fluorene-9,9'-xanthene] Molecules.

TL;DR: To explore their primary applications as hole-transporting materials in perovskite solar cells, SFX-DTF1-based devices exhibited a power conversion efficiency of 10.67% without the use of p-type dopants, yielding good air stability.
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Rational design of slightly twisted coumarin molecules with remarkable solution and solid dual efficient luminescence

TL;DR: In this article, a series of slightly twisted coumarin luminophores CMs with different alkoxyl substituents at the 7 positions were synthesized and the effect of the substitutes on the diversity photophysical properties of the four compounds in solution, THF/H2O mixtures and solid state were investigated.
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Effects of core moiety and substituted positions in phenothiazine-based hole transporting materials towards high thermal stability and good hole mobility

TL;DR: In this article, two hole transporting materials (HTMs) were designed and synthesized by combing a spiro[fluorene-9, 9, 9′-xanthene] (SFX) core with tetra-phenothiazine substituted at 2,2′,7,7′- and 2,3′,6,′7-positions, respectively.