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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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Repurposing of intestinal defensins as multi-target, dual-function amyloid inhibitors via cross-seeding

TL;DR: This work provides a new out-of-the-box thinking to search and repurpose a huge source of antimicrobial peptides as amyloid inhibitors, allowing the blocking of the two interlinked pathological pathways and bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and intestines via the gut–brain axis associated with neurodegenerative diseases.
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White electrophosphorescence from semiconducting polymer blends

TL;DR: In this paper, the white emission from polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) is demonstrated by spin-casting polymer blends from solution containing poly(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2.7-diyl) (PFO) and tris (2,5-bis-2'-(9',9'-dihexylfluorene) pyridine) iridium (III), Ir(HFP) 3.
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P-type transition metal oxide-based films serving as hole transport

TL;DR: An improvement in a method of making a semiconducting device having a hole collecting electrode includes coating the hole-collecting electrode with a p-type transition metal oxide through a sol-gel process as mentioned in this paper.
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Correction: Low bandgap semiconducting polymers for polymeric photovoltaics.

TL;DR: Correction for 'Low bandgap semiconducting polymers for polymeric photovoltaics' by Chang Liu et al., Chem.
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The nature of excited states in PVK:PBD polymeric host for organic light-emitting diodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction between hole-transporting carbazole groups and 1,3,4-oxadiazole groups was studied by femtosecond pump-probe technique.