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Sean Parkin
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 553
Citations - 16338
Sean Parkin is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ring (chemistry) & Dihedral angle. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 512 publications receiving 14789 citations. Previous affiliations of Sean Parkin include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & University of Iowa.
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Functionalized Pentacene: Improved Electronic Properties from Control of Solid-State Order
TL;DR: The preparation of two functionalized pentacene derivatives, and the effect of this functionalization on both the solid-state ordering and the electronic properties of the resulting crystals is reported.
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Organic field-effect transistors from solution-deposited functionalized acenes with mobilities as high as 1 cm2/V x s.
TL;DR: The device parameters for organic field-effect transistors fabricated from solution-deposited films of functionalized pentacene and anthradithiophenes, which showed behavior strongly dependent on the substituents, are presented.
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Framework-catenation isomerism in metal-organic frameworks and its impact on hydrogen uptake.
Shengqian Ma,Daofeng Sun,Michael W. Ambrogio,Jacqueline A. Fillinger,Sean Parkin,Hong-Cai Zhou +5 more
TL;DR: A strategy to control framework-catenation in MOFs has been presented and contributions to hydrogen uptake from interpenetration and unsaturated metal centers have been resolved.
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XABS2: an empirical absorption correction program
Sean Parkin,B. Moezzi,Hakon Hope +2 more
TL;DR: The XABS2 Fortran program as discussed by the authors calculates an empirical absorption correction based on minimization of the 2 differences between F2obs and F2calc, which can be applied even in cases where details of the original data collection are unknown.
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Contact-induced crystallinity for high-performance soluble acene-based transistors and circuits.
David J. Gundlach,James E. Royer,Sung Kyu Park,Sankar Subramanian,Oana D. Jurchescu,Oana D. Jurchescu,Behrang H. Hamadani,Andrew J. Moad,Regis J. Kline,Lucile C. Teague,Oleg A. Kirillov,Curt A. Richter,James G. Kushmerick,Lee J. Richter,Sean Parkin,Thomas N. Jackson,John E. Anthony +16 more
TL;DR: By connecting device fabrication to molecular design, it is demonstrated that rapid film processing under ambient room conditions and high performance are not mutually exclusive.