Hee-joon Kim
Professor
Departmrnt Of Applied Chemistry
Kumoh National Institute of Technology
Korea
Biography
Hee-Joon Kim has done his Ph.D in Chemistry. Currently she is working as Professor in Kumoh National Institute of Technology in Department of Applied Chemistry. His research interests are Supramolecular multiporphyrin assemblies, Porphyrin-fullerene ensembles, Supramolecular oligoporphyrin receptors, Nanoporous metalloporphyrin network materials, Organizations of metalloporphyrin arrays on surface. Several papers of his work were published in various national and International journals.
Research Interest
Supramolecular multiporphyrin assemblies, Porphyrin-fullerene ensembles, Supramolecular oligoporphyrin receptors, Nanoporous metalloporphyrin network materials, Organizations of metalloporphyrin arrays on surface.
Publications
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S. H. Jung, J.-W. Lee, and H.-J. Kim, “Self-Assembly of Uncharged Amphiphilic Porphyrins and Incorporation of C60 Fullerenes in Waterâ€, Supramol. Chem. 2016, 28, 634-639.
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M.-S. Goo, K.-M. Park, and H.-J. Kim, “Crystal structure of ((E)-2-((phenylimino)methyl)phenolato-κ2N,O)-bis(2-phenylpyridine-κ2C,N)iridium(III) dichloromethane monosolvateâ€, Acta Cryst. 2016, E72, 838-840.
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Yoo HY, Yan S, Ra JW, Jeon D, Goh B, Kim TY et al. Tin porphyrin immobilization significantly enhances visible-light-photosensitized degradation of Microcystins: Mechanistic implications. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 2016 Dec 15;199:33-44.