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Wai Yeung Wong
Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Publications - 844
Citations - 36548
Wai Yeung Wong is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorescence & OLED. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 774 publications receiving 31949 citations. Previous affiliations of Wai Yeung Wong include University Grants Committee & Hunan University.
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Phosphorescent Manganese(II) Complexes and Their Emerging Applications
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Ferrocene-containing poly(fluorenylethynylene)s for nonvolatile resistive memory devices
TL;DR: In this article, four conjugated ferrocene-containing poly(fluorenylethynylene)s with triphenylamine, carbazole or thiophene moieties in the main chain have been designed and synthesized via a Sonogashira coupling reaction.
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Diarylboron-Based Asymmetric Red-Emitting Ir(III) Complex for Solution-Processed Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diode with External Quantum Efficiency above 28.
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach to estimating the response of the immune system to laser-spot assisted, 3D image analysis of central nervous system injuries.
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Phyllanthus urinaria extract attenuates acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity: involvement of cytochrome P450 CYP2E1.
Desmond Kwok Po Hau,Roberto Gambari,Raymond S.M. Wong,Marcus Chun Wah Yuen,Gregory Cheng,Cindy Sze Wai Tong,Guo-Yuan Zhu,Alexander Kai-Man Leung,Paul B.S. Lai,Fung Yi Lau,Andy W. Chan,Wai Yeung Wong,Stanton Hon Lung Kok,Chor Hing Cheng,Chi Wai Kan,Albert S. C. Chan,Chung Hin Chui,Johnny Cheuk On Tang,David Wang Fun Fong +18 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that Phyllanthus urinaria extract is effective in attenuating the acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity, and inhibition of cytochrome P450 CYP2E1 enzyme may be an important factor for its therapeutic mechanism.
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Tuning the Donor–Acceptor Strength of Low‐Bandgap Platinum‐Acetylide Polymers for Near‐Infrared Photovoltaic Applications
Chuanjiang Qin,Yingying Fu,Chung Hin Chui,Chi Wai Kan,Zhiyuan Xie,Lixiang Wang,Wai Yeung Wong +6 more
TL;DR: Two near-infrared (NIR) absorbing metallopolyynes of platinum functionalized with a weakly electron-donating fluorene unit and two strong electron acceptors, inducing a power conversion efficiency up to 1% for bulk heterojunction solar cells at the NIR wavelength.