Young Jo Kim
Affiliations: | 2012-2016 | Materials Science and Engineering | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Xie W, Pakdel E, Liang Y, et al. (2019) Natural eumelanin and its derivatives as multifunctional materials for bio-inspired applications: a review. Biomacromolecules |
Tian Z, Hwang W, Kim YJ. (2019) Mechanistic understanding of monovalent cation transport in eumelanin pigments. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B |
Kwon IS, Kim YJ, Klosterman L, et al. (2016) In vitro electrochemical characterization of polydopamine melanin as a tissue stimulating electrode material. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B. 4: 3031-3036 |
Kim YJ, Khetan A, Wu W, et al. (2016) Evidence of Porphyrin-Like Structures in Natural Melanin Pigments Using Electrochemical Fingerprinting. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) |
Park HA, Kim YJ, Kwon IS, et al. (2016) Lithium purification from aqueous solutions using bioinspired redox-active melanin membranes Polymer International |
Johnson N, Kim YJ, Dingh H, et al. (2015) Bio-Inspired pH Responsive Hydrogels for Programmed Activation of Electrochemical Storage Systems in Biology Biophysical Journal. 108: 485a |
Kim YJ, Wu W, Chun SE, et al. (2014) Catechol-mediated reversible binding of multivalent cations in eumelanin half-cells. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 26: 6572-9 |
Ding H, Zhong M, Kim YJ, et al. (2014) Biologically derived soft conducting hydrogels using heparin-doped polymer networks. Acs Nano. 8: 4348-57 |
Kim YJ, Wu W, Chun S, et al. (2014) Electrochemical Storage: Catechol-Mediated Reversible Binding of Multivalent Cations in Eumelanin Half-Cells (Adv. Mater. 38/2014) Advanced Materials. 26: 6521-6521 |
Kim YJ, Chun SE, Whitacre J, et al. (2013) Self-deployable current sources fabricated from edible materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B. 1: 3781-3788 |