Publications
Found 115 results
Author Title Type [ Year
] Filters: First Letter Of Last Name is W [Clear All Filters]
"A new family of liquid and solid guanidine-based n-type dopants for solution-processed perovskite solar cells." Materials Chemistry Frontiers 4 (2020): 3616-3622.
"Room temperature 3D printing of super-soft and solvent-free elastomers." Science Advances 6 (2020): eabc6900.
"Super-Soft Solvent-Free Bottlebrush Elastomers for Touch Sensing." Materials Horizons 7, no. 1 (2020): 181-187.
"Universal Approach to Photo-Crosslink Bottlebrush Polymers." Macromolecules 53, no. 3 (2020): 1090-1097.
"Multiwavelength Photodetectors Based on an Azobenzene Polymeric Ionic Liquid." ACS Applied Polymer Materials (2021).
"Multiwavelength Photodetectors Based on an Azobenzene Polymeric Ionic Liquid." ACS Applied Polymer Materials (2021).
"Tuning of the elastic modulus of a soft polythiophene through molecular doping." Materials Horizons (2021).
"Yielding Behavior of Bottlebrush and Linear Block Copolymers." Macromolecules (2021).
"Hyrogen-bonding bottlebrush networks: self-healing materials from super-soft to stiff." Macromolecules 55, no. 23 (2022): 10513-10521.
"Simulation-guided analysis of resonant soft X-ray scattering for determining the microstructure of triblock copolymers." Molecular Systems Design & Engineering (2022).
"Tuning of the elastic modulus of a soft polythiophene through molecular doping." Materials Horizons 9 (2022).
"Acid-Sensitive Molecular Glasses as Removable Thin-Film Protective Layers." Chemistry of Materials 35, no. 23 (2023): 10078-10085.
"Role of complexation strength on the photophysical and transport properties of semiconducting charged polymer complexes." Chemistry of Materials 35, no. 11 (2023): 4449-4460.
"Sustainability considerations for organic electronic products." Nature materials 22, no. 11 (2023): 1304-1310.
"Photophysical and Viscoelastic Properties of Ionically Complexed Conjugated Polyelectrolyte for Printed Soft Electronics." Advanced Functional Materials (2025): e04946.
