Pinn-Tsong Chiang, Ph.D.

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2013 Chemistry Rice University, Houston, TX 
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molecular and nano-material electronics
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James M. Tour grad student 2013 Rice University
 (Design, Synthesis, and Monitoring of Light-Activated Motorized Nanomachines.)
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Jin T, García-López V, Chiang P, et al. (2019) Enhancing Photostability of Fluorescent Dye-Attached Molecular Machines at Air–Glass Interface Using Cyclooctatetraene The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 123: 3011-3018
Jin T, García-López V, Kuwahara S, et al. (2018) Diffusion of Nanocars on an Air–Glass Interface The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 122: 19025-19036
García-López V, Alemany LB, Chiang P, et al. (2017) Synthesis of light-driven motorized nanocars for linear trajectories and their detailed NMR structural determination Tetrahedron. 73: 4864-4873
Saywell A, Bakker A, Mielke J, et al. (2016) Light-Induced Translation of Motorized Molecules on a Surface. Acs Nano
García-López V, Chiang PT, Chen F, et al. (2015) Unimolecular Submersible Nanomachines. Synthesis, Actuation, and Monitoring. Nano Letters. 15: 8229-39
García-López V, Chu PE, Chiang P, et al. (2015) Synthesis of a Light-Driven Motorized Nanocar Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry. 4: 1308-1314
Chiang PT, Mielke J, Godoy J, et al. (2012) Toward a light-driven motorized nanocar: synthesis and initial imaging of single molecules. Acs Nano. 6: 592-7
Chiang PT, Cheng PN, Lin CF, et al. (2006) A macrocycle/molecular-clip complex that functions as a quadruply controllable molecular switch. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 12: 865-76
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