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Zhong Chen

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  1114
Citations -  37928

Zhong Chen is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 1000 publications receiving 28171 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhong Chen include Institute of High Performance Computing Singapore & National Institute of Education.

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Clarifying the Roles of Oxygen Vacancy in W-Doped BiVO4 for Solar Water Splitting

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that although air-annealed W-doped BiVO4 has a higher electron density, lower surface charge transfer resistance, and a slightly better light absorption than the O2annealed sample, the latter displays a higher photocurrent density.
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A novel label-free multi-throughput optical biosensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance

TL;DR: A novel and sensitive multi-throughput localized surface plasmon resonance (MLSPR) biosensor was developed for the first time and can be used to detect three antigen-antibody pairs simultaneously.
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Molecule-Based Water-Oxidation Catalysts (WOCs): Cluster-Size-Dependent Dye-Sensitized Polyoxometalates for Visible-Light-Driven O2 Evolution

TL;DR: Three new ruthenium dye-sensitized polyoxometalates (POM-n, n relate to different size clusters) with different-sized POM clusters are synthesized, which could open up new perspectives for developing new POM-based WOCs.
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Single-shot T2 mapping using overlapping-echo detachment planar imaging and a deep convolutional neural network.

TL;DR: An end‐to‐end deep convolutional neural network (CNN) based on deep residual network (ResNet) was proposed to efficiently reconstruct reliable T2 mapping from single‐shot overlapping‐echo detachment (OLED) planar imaging.
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Bioinspired Soot-Deposited Janus Fabrics for Sustainable Solar Steam Generation with Salt-Rejection.

TL;DR: Inspired by lotus leaves, self‐floating Janus cotton fabric is successfully fabricated for solar steam generation with salt‐rejecting property and is a promising tool for portable solar vapor generator.