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Jeremy D. Dang
Jeremy D. Dang
Electrovaya Corporation
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Bis(tri-n-hexylsilyl oxide) Silicon Phthalocyanine: A Unique Additive in Ternary Bulk Heterojunction Organic Photovoltaic Devices
BH Lessard, JD Dang, TM Grant, D Gao, DS Seferos, TP Bender
ACS applied materials & interfaces 6 (17), 15040-15051, 2014
952014
The mixed alloyed chemical composition of chloro-(chloro) n-boron subnaphthalocyanines dictates their physical properties and performance in organic photovoltaic devices
JD Dang, DS Josey, AJ Lough, Y Li, A Sifate, ZH Lu, TP Bender
Journal of materials chemistry A 4 (24), 9566-9577, 2016
452016
Evaluating Thiophene Electron‐Donor Layers for the Rapid Assessment of Boron Subphthalocyanines as Electron Acceptors in Organic Photovoltaics: Solution or Vacuum Deposition?
DS Josey, JS Castrucci, JD Dang, BH Lessard, TP Bender
ChemPhysChem 16 (6), 1245-1250, 2015
392015
A Boron Subphthalocyanine Polymer: Poly(4-methylstyrene)-co-poly(phenoxy boron subphthalocyanine)
JD Dang, JD Virdo, BH Lessard, E Bultz, AS Paton, TP Bender
Macromolecules 45 (19), 7791-7798, 2012
302012
Characterization of μ-oxo-(BsubPc)2 in Multiple Organic Photovoltaic Device Architectures: Comparing against and Combining with Cl-BsubPc
JS Castrucci, RK Garner, JD Dang, E Thibau, ZH Lu, TP Bender
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8 (37), 24712-24721, 2016
242016
Phenoxy-(Chloro)n-Boron Subnaphthalocyanines: Alloyed Mixture, Electron-Accepting Functionality, and Enhanced Solubility for Bulk Heterojunction Organic …
JD Dang, DS Josey, MT Dang, TP Bender
ACS omega 3 (2), 2093-2103, 2018
232018
The influence of strong and weak hydrogen bonds on the solid state arrangement of hydroxy-containing boron subphthalocyanines
JD Virdo, L Crandall, JD Dang, MV Fulford, AJ Lough, WS Durfee, ...
CrystEngComm 15 (42), 8578-8586, 2013
192013
Boron, aluminum, gallium, and indium complexes of 1, 3-bis (2-pyridylimino) isoindoline (BPI)
JD Dang, TP Bender
Inorganic Chemistry Communications 30, 147-151, 2013
182013
Process for the synthesis of symmetric and unsymmetric oxygen bridged dimers of boron subphthalocyanines (μ-oxo-(BsubPc) 2 s)
JD Dang, MV Fulford, BA Kamino, AS Paton, TP Bender
Dalton Transactions 44 (9), 4280-4288, 2015
152015
Considerations for the physical vapor deposition of high molar mass organic compounds
JS Castrucci, JD Dang, BA Kamino, A Campbell, D Pitts, ZH Lu, ...
Vacuum 109, 26-33, 2014
132014
The Mixed Alloyed Chemical Composition of Chloro-(chloro)n-Boron Subnaphthalocyanines Dictates Their Performance as Electron-Donating and Hole …
RK Garner, MT Dang, JD Dang, TP Bender
ACS Applied Energy Materials 1 (3), 1029-1036, 2018
112018
The synthesis of a verdazyl radical-derived biphenylophane
JD Dang, GK Hamer, MK Georges
Tetrahedron Letters 53 (36), 4877-4879, 2012
72012
Verdazyl Radicals as Substrates for the Synthesis of Novel Nitrogen-Containing Heterocycles
J Dang
22010
Exploring the effects of bay position chlorination on the emissive properties of chloro-(chloro) n-boron subnaphthalocyanines for light emission.
STE Jones, AJ Pearson, JD Dang, N Greenham, T Bender, D Credgington
12020
Crystallization of additives at p/n junctions of bulk-heterojunction photoactive layers
TP Bender, BH Lessard, J Dang
US Patent App. 15/305,825, 2017
2017
Correction to Bis(trin-hexylsilyl oxide) Silicon Phthalocyanine: A Unique Additive in Ternary Bulk Heterojunction Organic Photovoltaic Devices
BH Lessard, JD Dang, TM Grant, D Gao, DS Seferos, TP Bender
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8 (31), 20499-20499, 2016
2016
Accessing Synthetically-Challenging Isoindole-Based Materials for Assessment in Organic Photovoltaics via Chemical and Engineering Methodologies
J Dang
University of Toronto (Canada), 2016
2016
Poly [(4-methylstyrene)-co-poly (phenoxy-boron-subphthalocyanine)]: First report of a boron subphthalocyanine-containing polymer
J Dang, J Virdo, E Bultz, AS Paton, TP Bender
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 244, 2012
2012
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