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Xiong Gong

Researcher at University of Akron

Publications -  264
Citations -  24178

Xiong Gong is an academic researcher from University of Akron. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer solar cell & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 241 publications receiving 21896 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiong Gong include University of California, Santa Barbara & University of California.

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Recent Advancements and Challenges for Low-Toxicity Perovskite Materials

TL;DR: In this review, recent advances in the aspects of low-toxic perovskite solar cells, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes and thermoelectric devices are highlighted and the anti-oxidation stability of metal cation and the crystallization process of the low-Toxic pervskite materials are discussed.
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Synthesis of Tetrachloro-azapentacene as an Ambipolar Organic Semiconductor with High and Balanced Carrier Mobilities

TL;DR: This work suggests that chlorination to the N-heteropentacene framework is an efficient way for producing high performance ambipolar organic semiconductors.
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Probing structure-antifouling activity relationships of polyacrylamides and polyacrylates.

TL;DR: Structural insights are provided into how very subtle structural changes in polymers can yield great improvement in biological activity, specifically the inclusion of amide group in polymer backbone/sidechain enables to obtain antifouling materials with better performance for biomedical applications.
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Polyaniline-Modified Oriented Graphene Hydrogel Film as the Free-Standing Electrode for Flexible Solid-State Supercapacitors

TL;DR: Results indicate that the flexible solid-state SCs based on PANI-modified OGH films as the free-standing electrode have potential applications as energy-storage devices.
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Genistein: A Dual Inhibitor of Both Amyloid β and Human Islet Amylin Peptides

TL;DR: This work for the first time demonstrates genistein as a dual inhibitor of Aβ and hIAPP aggregation, and suggests that structural optimization and refinement of Genistein may generate a series of effective sequence-independent inhibitors against the aggregation and toxicity of different amyloid peptides.