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Byeong Su Kim

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  185
Citations -  11186

Byeong Su Kim is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Micelle. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 173 publications receiving 9525 citations. Previous affiliations of Byeong Su Kim include University of Minnesota & National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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High-power lithium batteries from functionalized carbon-nanotube electrodes

TL;DR: In this article, layer-by-layer techniques are used to assemble an electrode that consists of additive-free, densely packed and functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes, which can store lithium up to a reversible gravimetric capacity of approximately 200 mA h g(-1) while also delivering 100 kW kg(electrode) of power and providing lifetimes in excess of thousands of cycles.
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Layer-by-layer assembly of all carbon nanotube ultrathin films for electrochemical applications.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that these all-MWNT thin films have randomly oriented interpenetrating network structure with well developed nanopores using AFM and SEM, which is an ideal structure of functional materials for various applications.
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Versatile surface plasmon resonance of carbon-dot-supported silver nanoparticles in polymer optoelectronic devices

TL;DR: In this article, the surface plasmon resonance effect of carbon-dot-supported silver nanoparticles (CD-Ag nanoparticles) was used as reducing agent and template to fabricate solution-processable polymer light-emitting diodes and polymer solar cells.
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Hydrogen-bonding layer-by-layer-assembled biodegradable polymeric micelles as drug delivery vehicles from surfaces.

TL;DR: In vitro Kirby-Bauer assays against Staphylococcus aureus were used to illustrate that the drug-loaded micelle LbL film can release significant amounts of an active antibacterial drug, triclosan, to inhibit the growth of bacteria.
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Transparent, flexible conducting hybrid multilayer thin films of multiwalled carbon nanotubes with graphene nanosheets.

TL;DR: The potential application of hybrid graphene multilayer as a highly flexible and transparent electrode is demonstrated, and the general concept presented here offers a unique potential platform for integrating active carbon nanomaterials for advanced electronic, energy, and sensor applications.