Hyun-Jung Choi
Affiliations: | Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) |
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Mahmood J, Li F, Kim C, et al. (2018) Fe@C2N: A highly-efficient indirect-contact oxygen reduction catalyst Nano Energy. 44: 304-310 |
Routh P, Shin S, Jung S, et al. (2018) Boron-nitrogen-phosphorous doped graphene nanoplatelets for enhanced electrocatalytic activity European Polymer Journal. 99: 511-517 |
Mahmood J, Park J, Shin D, et al. (2018) Organic Ferromagnetism: Trapping Spins in the Glassy State of an Organic Network Structure Chem. 4: 2357-2369 |
Lee MS, Whang DR, Choi H, et al. (2017) A facile approach to tailoring electrocatalytic activities of imine-rich nitrogen-doped graphene for oxygen reduction reaction Carbon. 122: 515-523 |
Jeon I, Shin S, Choi H, et al. (2017) Heavily aluminated graphene nanoplatelets as an efficient flame-retardant Carbon. 116: 77-83 |
Lee MS, Choi H, Baek J, et al. (2017) Simple solution-based synthesis of pyridinic-rich nitrogen-doped graphene nanoplatelets for supercapacitors Applied Energy. 195: 1071-1078 |
Jeon I, Shin S, Jung S, et al. (2017) One-Pot Purification and Iodination of Waste Kish Graphite into High-Quality Electrocatalyst Particle & Particle Systems Characterization. 34: 1600426 |
Zhao X, Li F, Wang R, et al. (2017) Electrocatalyts: Controlled Fabrication of Hierarchically Structured Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes as a Highly Active Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalyst (Adv. Funct. Mater. 9/2017) Advanced Functional Materials. 27 |
Zhao X, Li F, Wang R, et al. (2017) Controlled Fabrication of Hierarchically Structured Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes as a Highly Active Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalyst Advanced Functional Materials. 27: 1605717 |
Mahmood J, Lee EK, Jung M, et al. (2016) Two-dimensional polyaniline (C3N) from carbonized organic single crystals in solid state. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |