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Chemotaxis of nonbiological colloidal rods
Y Hong, NMK Blackman, ND Kopp, A Sen, D Velegol
Physical review letters 99 (17), 178103, 2007
4212007
Light‐driven titanium‐dioxide‐based reversible microfireworks and micromotor/micropump systems
Y Hong, M Diaz, UM Córdova‐Figueroa, A Sen
Advanced Functional Materials 20 (10), 1568-1576, 2010
3682010
Biomimetic behavior of synthetic particles: from microscopic randomness to macroscopic control
Y Hong, D Velegol, N Chaturvedi, A Sen
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 12 (7), 1423-1435, 2010
2092010
Adaptation to high current using low external resistances eliminates power overshoot in microbial fuel cells
Y Hong, DF Call, CM Werner, BE Logan
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 28 (1), 71-76, 2011
1972011
Chemo and phototactic nano/microbots
A Sen, M Ibele, Y Hong, D Velegol
Faraday discussions 143, 15-27, 2009
1712009
Controlling the occurrence of power overshoot by adapting microbial fuel cells to high anode potentials
X Zhu, JC Tokash, Y Hong, BE Logan
Bioelectrochemistry 90, 30-35, 2013
1432013
Magnetic enhancement of phototaxing catalytic motors
N Chaturvedi, Y Hong, A Sen, D Velegol
Langmuir 26 (9), 6308-6313, 2010
742010
Selective heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation by recyclable poly (allylamine) gel-supported palladium (0) nanoparticles
Y Hong, A Sen
Chemistry of materials 19 (5), 961-963, 2007
332007
Distinguishing advective and powered motion in self-propelled colloids
YM Byun, PE Lammert, Y Hong, A Sen, VH Crespi
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 29 (44), 445101, 2017
102017
Influence of anode potentials on power overshoot in microbial fuel cells
X Zhu, J Tokash, Y Hong, B Logan
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 244, 2012
2012
Statistical Properties of Self-Propelled Nanorod Trajectories
YM Byun, P Lammert, V Crespi, Y Hong, A Sen
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2010, Q13. 013, 2010
2010
1. Self-Propelled Synthetic Particles—From Microscopic Randomness to Macroscopic Control. 2. Selective Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation by Recyclable Poly (allylamine …
Y Hong
2010
Self-propelled synthetic particles–from microscopic randomness to macroscopic control; selective heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation by recyclable poly (allylamine) gel …
Y Hong
The Pennsylvania State University, 2010
2010
COLL 153-" Micro-fireworks" and titania micromotors
Y Hong, A Sen
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 238, 2009
2009
Chemotaxis of catalytically-driven nanorods
YM Byun, P Lammert, V Crespi, Y Hong, A Sen
APS March Meeting Abstracts, P39. 013, 2009
2009
COLL 224-UV-induced pattern formation of UV-responsive micromotors
Y Hong, A Sen, D Velegol
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 236, 2008
2008
PMSE 101-Host-guest chemistry of star-shaped block copolymer based unimolecular micelles
Y Hong, A Sen
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 232, 132-132, 2006
2006
Swelling behavior of a new crosslinked poly (allylamine) hydrogel and selective hydrogenation catalyzed by a palladium-gel conjugate
Y Hong, A Sen
Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering 93, 2005
2005
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