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Modifications in organic electronic devices: Uncovering the mechanisms of performance enhancement using interfacial self assembled monolayers
The modulation of magnetic properties in magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents using enzymes
 
Metal-organic frameworks as hydrogen storage materials: Effects of framework reduction and cation doping
Probes for the investigation of weak interactions in ligand-receptor binding events
 
Chalcoarsenate semiconductors as emerging mid-IR second harmonic generation materials: A combined experimental and theoretical study
Structural Characterization, Olefin Polymerization, and Arene Hydrogenation Properties of Group 4 Complexes Supported on Highly Acidic Sulfated Aluminas
 
Enzyme-Inspired Metal-Organic Framework Catalysts
Study of Fused Thiophene Based Organic Semiconductors and Interfacial Self-Assembled Monolayer (SAM) for Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) Application
 
I. Total Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of (--)-Exiguolide II. Development of Prins-Type Cyclization Methods
Chemical Methods for Controlling the Shape of Silver and Gold Nanocrystals
 
Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Metal-Chalcogenide Aerogel
The Exploration of New N-Heterocyclic Carbene Methodology with Vinyl Sulfones
 
Mechanistic Description of Surfactant-Induced Exciton Delocalization in Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Development of N-Allylhydrazone-Based Transformations and the Syntheses of Aryltetralone Lignans from Holostylis reniformis
 
Electron Transfer Reactions in Colloidal Quantum Dot-Ligand Complexes
Diazaperopyrenium Dications: Pioneering a Class of Perylene Derivatives and their use in Mechanically Interlocked Molecules and Applications
 
New Paradigms for Active Site Engineering in TiO2 Photocatalysts
Surface Functionalization of Drug-Containing Polymer Nanoparticles to Enhance Their Cellular Uptake in Cancer Cells
 
The Incorporation of Radical Pairing Interactions into Mechanically Interlocked Molecules