Items where Author is "Cooke, Graeme"

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Dos Santos, J. M., Tanaka, E., Wiles, A. , Cooke, G. and Robertson, N. (2021) Donor-free oligothiophene based dyes with di-anchor architecture for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. [Data Collection] (Unpublished)

Cariello, M. , Johnston, B., Bhosale, M., Amores Segura, M., Wilson, E., McCarron, L., Wilson, C. , Corr, S. and Cooke, G. (2020) Benzo-dipteridine derivatives as organic cathodes for Li- and Na-ion batteries. [Data Collection] (Unpublished)

Dos Santos, J. M., Jagadamma, L. K., Latif, N. M., Ruseckas, A., Samuel, I. D. W. and Cooke, G. (2018) New BODIPY derivatives with near infra-red absorption as small molecule donors for bulk heterojunction solar cells. [Data Collection]

Mica, N. A., Almahmoud, S. A. J., Jagadamma, L. K., Cooke, G. and Samuel, I. D. W. (2018) An investigation of the role acceptor side chains play in the processibility and efficiency of organic solar cells fabricated from small molecular donors featuring 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene cores. [Data Collection]

Abdalhadi, S. M., Connell, A., Zhang, X., Wiles, A. , Davies, M. L., Holliman, P. J. and Cooke, G. (2016) Convenient synthesis of EDOT-based dyes by CH-activation and their application as dyes in dye-sensitized solar cells. [Data Collection]

Wiles, A. , Zhang, X., Fitzpatrick, B., Long, D. L. , Macgregor, S. A. and Cooke, G. (2016) Redox-mediated reactions of vinylferrocene: toward redox auxiliaries. [Data Collection]

Wiles, A. A., Fitzpatrick, B., McDonald, N. A., Westwater, M. M., Long, D.-L., Ebenhoch, B., Rotello, V. M., Samuel, I. D. W. and Cooke, G. (2016) Synthesis and properties of pteridine-2,4-dione-functionalised oligothiophenes. [Data Collection]

Cariello, M., Ahn, S., Park, K.-W., Chang, S.-K., Hong, J. and Cooke, G. (2016) An investigation of the role increasing p-conjugation has on the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells fabricated from ferrocene-based dyes. [Data Collection]

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