Publications by authors named "Quang-Duy Dao"

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  • Pyrolyzed iron-containing polyaniline (C-Fe-PANI) is a promising non-precious metal electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reactions (ORR).
  • The generation of micropores during pyrolysis, which enhances ORR activity, is hindered by the formation of iron nanoparticles (Fe NPs) within the C-Fe-PANI particles.
  • To reduce Fe NPs formation, higher-molecular-weight polyaniline was used prior to pyrolysis, leading to increased micropore volume and an 11% improvement in electrocatalytic performance compared to lower-molecular-weight polyaniline.
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Two readily accessible thienothiophene-triphenylamine charge-transport materials have been synthesized by simply varying the substitution pattern of the triphenylamine groups on a central thienothiophene π-linker. The impact of the substitution pattern on the thermal, photoelectrochemical, and photovoltaic properties of these materials was evaluated and, based on theoretical and experimental studies, we found that the isomer in which the triphenylamine groups were located at the 2,5-positions of the thienothiophene core (TT-2,5-TPA) had better π-conjugation than the 3,6-isomer (TT-3,6-TPA). Whilst the thermal, morphological, and hydrophobic properties of the two materials were similar, their optoelectrochemical and photovoltaic properties were noticeably impacted.

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