Ye-jin Hwang

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2015 Chemical Engineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2017- Chemical Engineering Inha University, Incheon, South Korea 
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Choi W, Park S, Kwon JS, et al. (2021) Reverse Actuation of Polyelectrolyte Effect for Antifouling. Acs Nano
Shin W, Ko W, Jin S, et al. (2021) Reproducible and rapid synthesis of a conjugated polymer by Stille polycondensation in flow: Effects of reaction parameters on molecular weight Chemical Engineering Journal. 412: 128572
Tran DK, Kolhe NB, Hwang YJ, et al. (2020) Effects of a Fluorinated Donor Polymer on the Morphology, Photophysics, and Performance of All-Polymer Solar Cells based on Naphthalene Diimide-Arylene Copolymer Acceptors. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Peterson GI, Ko W, Hwang Y, et al. (2020) Mechanochemical Degradation of Amorphous Polymers with Ball-Mill Grinding: Influence of the Glass Transition Temperature Macromolecules
Chen J, Tang C, Guo S, et al. (2020) High crystalline small molecule manipulates polymer-fullerene morphology and enables 20% improvement in fill factor and device performance Organic Electronics. 77: 105419
Lee E, Shin W, Bae O, et al. (2019) Synthesis and Characterization of a highly crystalline benzotriazole-selenophene copolymer semiconductor Polymer. 184: 121856
Fontana MT, Kang H, Yee PY, et al. (2018) Low-Vapor-Pressure Solvent Additives Function as Polymer Swelling Agents in Bulk Heterojunction Organic Photovoltaics The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 122: 16574-16588
Hwang YJ, Coley CW, Abolhasani M, et al. (2017) A segmented flow platform for on-demand medicinal chemistry and compound synthesis in oscillating droplets. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Murari NM, Hwang YJ, Kim FS, et al. (2016) Organic nonvolatile memory devices utilizing intrinsic charge-trapping phenomena in an n-type polymer semiconductor Organic Electronics: Physics, Materials, Applications. 31: 104-110
Hwang YJ, Li H, Courtright BA, et al. (2015) Nonfullerene Polymer Solar Cells with 8.5% Efficiency Enabled by a New Highly Twisted Electron Acceptor Dimer. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
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