Prof. Zhaohui Wang from Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Visited Fudan for Exchanges on April 21
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Report title: Multi-dimensional Rylene Dyes for Organic Electronics

Reporter: Zhaohui Wang, Prof./Doctorial Supervisor

Place:1/F Meeting Room, Materials Building

Time: 9:30 a.m., April 21, 2017

About the reporter: Zhaohui Wang, male, is a professor of Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. Prof. Wang received his doctor's degree from East China University of Science and Technology in 1999. Principally engaged in the chemical studies on organic functional materials, Prof. Wang made important contributions to the researches on efficient synthesis and semiconductive properties of organic functional molecules in complex structures. He established an efficient synthesis method of fully conjugated poly-perylene diimides, and developed a series of n-type graphene nano-bandwidth spectrum absorption strong electron acceptor functional molecular system with independent intellectual property rights. With azaperylene as the basic functional unit, he developed an efficient and highly selective synthesis method for p-type graphene nanoribbons. with excellent processability and large π-conjugated system functional molecules. Prof. Wang regulated the self-assembled structures through synergistic effects of weak interaction among multiple molecules, and developed a series of heterocyclic fused perylene- and fused-ring thiophene-based p-type semiconductor functional molecular systems with excellent overall properties. Prof. Wang has so far published over 150 SCI indexed papers on international academic publications, including more than 20 papers published on international authoritative journals such as Chem. Soc. Rev, PNAS, JACS, ACIE, etc. He has delivered more than 50 invited lectures at international and domestic academic conferences. Prof. Wang was brought under the Hundred Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005 and the final evaluation of "Hundred Talents Program" in 2010 was excellent.