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Wen-Chang Chen

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  643
Citations -  20822

Wen-Chang Chen is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Copolymer. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 596 publications receiving 18258 citations. Previous affiliations of Wen-Chang Chen include Tokyo Institute of Technology & National Tsing Hua University.

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Low dielectric constant nanoporous poly(methyl silsesquioxane) using poly(styrene-block-2-vinylpyridine) as a template

TL;DR: In this paper, a low dielectric constant nanoporous poly(methyl silsesquioxane) (PMSSQ) was prepared through the templating of an amphiphilic block copolymer, poly(styrene-b-2-vinylpyridine) (PS-b)-P2VP).
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Thermoresponsive luminescent electrospun fibers prepared from poly(DMAEMA-co-SA-co-StFl) multifunctional random copolymers.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the ES fibers prepared from multifunctional copolymers exhibited the thermoreversible variation on both volume and photoluminescence intensity.
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The Properties and Preparation of Chitosan/Silica Hybrids Using Sol-Gel Process

TL;DR: Chitosan/silica hybrid using a sol-gel process were prepared at a wide range of in situ silica content from 0% to 100% in this paper to investigate the thermal properties, optical, adsorption, and biodegradability properties of this type of hybrid.
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Biaxially extended quaterthiophene-thiophene and -selenophene conjugated polymers for optoelectronic device applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of the ring number of thiophene and selenophene moieties on the physical properties and polymer structures were systematically investigated experimentally and theoretically, and the results revealed that the conformation, charge-transporting and optoelectronic device characteristics of biaxially extended quaterthiophene-based conjugated copolymers could be manipulated by incorporating the heteroaromatic ring spacer.
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Backbone Engineering of Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Based Conjugated Polymers through Random Terpolymerization for Improved Mobility–Stretchability Property

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that backbone engineering through rational random terpolymerization not only enhances the mobility-stretchability of a conjugated polymer but also realizes a better mechanical endurance, providing a new perspective for the design of high-performance stretchable conjugate polymers.