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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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Cobalt and iron complexes of chiral C1- and C2-terpyridines: Synthesis, characterization and use in catalytic asymmetric cyclopropanation of styrenes

TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray crystal structures of three chiral cobalt(II) and one iron(III) complexes were analyzed using X-Ray crystal structure analysis, which were shown to be the precursor of an efficient catalyst for cyclopropanation reaction with AgOTf.
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Patterning of L10 FePt Nanoparticles with Ultra-High Coercivity for Bit-Patterned Media

TL;DR: Comparison of NPs synthesized under the Ar and Ar/H2 atmospheres shows that the presence of H2 in the annealing environment influences the nucleation and promotes the growth of L10-FePt NPs.
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Heterobimetallic Ru(II)−Eu(III) Complex as Chemodosimeter for Selective Biogenic Amine Odorants Detection in Fish Sample

TL;DR: Real time monitoring of gaseous biogenic amines was applied to real fish samples by studying the spectrofluorimetric responses of the Ru(II)-Eu(III) complex toward differentBiogenic amine concentration.
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A Family of Highly Fluorescent and Unsymmetric Bis(BF2) Chromophore Containing Both Pyrrole and N-Heteroarene Derivatives: BOPPY.

TL;DR: These unsymmetrical BOPPYs are highly fluorescent in their solutions and solid powder states and exhibit high molar absorption coefficients, making them well suited for two-photon fluorescence microscopy imaging in living cells.
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Formation of dynamic metallo-copolymers by inkjet printing: towards white-emitting materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the kinetic lability of the ZnII bisterpyridine polymers to assemble thin films of statistical copolymers in a simple and material-saving manner by inkjet printing.