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Highly fluorescent solid-state asymmetric spirosilabifluorene derivatives Lee SH, Jang BB, Kafafi ZH Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(25), 9071, 2005 |
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Functionalized pentacene derivatives for use as red emitters in organic light-emitting diodes Wolak MA, Jang BB, Palilis LC, Kafafi ZH Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108(18), 5492, 2004 |
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Sterically hindered fluorenyl-substituted poly(p-phenylenevinylenes) for light-emitting diodes Lee SH, Jang BB, Tsutsui T Macromolecules, 35(4), 1356, 2002 |
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Highly soluble fluorenyl-substituted poly(1,4-phenylenevinylene) for bright and efficient blue-green light-emitting diode Lee SH, Jang BB, Tsutsui T Chemistry Letters, 29(10), 1184, 2000 |
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Binding of uranyl ion by 2,2 '-dihydroxyazobenzene attached to a partially chloromethylated polystyrene Jang BB, Lee K, Kwon WJ, Suh J Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 37(16), 3169, 1999 |
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Binding of uranyl ion by 2,2 '-dihydroxyazobenzene attached to crosslinked polystyrenes covered with highly populated quaternary ammonium cations Lee K, Jang BB, Kwon WJ, Suh J Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 37(22), 4117, 1999 |
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Immobile artificial metalloproteinase containing both catalytic and binding groups Jang BB, Lee KP, Min DH, Suh J Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(46), 12008, 1998 |