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Byeongdu Lee
Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory
Publications - 325
Citations - 17825
Byeongdu Lee is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Grazing-incidence small-angle scattering. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 302 publications receiving 15197 citations. Previous affiliations of Byeongdu Lee include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & Northwestern University.
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DNA-programmable nanoparticle crystallization
Sung Young Park,Abigail K. R. Lytton-Jean,Byeongdu Lee,Steven Weigand,George C. Schatz,Chad A. Mirkin +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the choice of DNA sequences attached to the nanoparticle building blocks, the DNA linking molecules and the absence or presence of a non-bonding single-base flexor can be adjusted so that gold nanoparticles assemble into micrometre-sized face-centred-cubic or body- Centred- cubic crystal structures.
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Nanoparticle Superlattice Engineering with DNA
Robert J. Macfarlane,Byeongdu Lee,Matthew R. Jones,Nadine Harris,George C. Schatz,Chad A. Mirkin,Chad A. Mirkin +6 more
TL;DR: Six design rules that can be used to deliberately prepare nine distinct colloidal crystal structures, with control over lattice parameters on the 25- to 150-nanometer length scale, represent an advance in synthesizing tailorable macroscale architectures comprising nanoscale materials in a predictable fashion.
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Increased Silver Activity for Direct Propylene Epoxidation via Subnanometer Size Effects
Yu Lei,Yu Lei,Faisal Mehmood,Sungsik Lee,Jeffrey Greeley,Byeongdu Lee,Sönke Seifert,Randall E. Winans,Jeffrey W. Elam,Randall J. Meyer,Paul C. Redfern,Detre Teschner,Robert Schlögl,Michael J. Pellin,Larry Curtiss,Stefan Vajda,Stefan Vajda +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that unpromoted, size-selected Ag3 clusters and ~3.5-nanometer Ag nanoparticles on alumina supports can catalyze this reaction with only a negligible amount of carbon dioxide formation and with high activity at low temperatures.
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Small Angle X-ray Scattering for Nanoparticle Research
TL;DR: This work provides a theoretical foundation for X-ray scattering, considering both form factor and structure factor, as well as the use of correlation functions, which may be used to determine a particle's size, size distribution, shape, and organization into hierarchical structures.
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DNA-nanoparticle superlattices formed from anisotropic building blocks
Matthew R. Jones,Robert J. Macfarlane,Byeongdu Lee,Jian Zhang,Kaylie L. Young,Andrew J. Senesi,Chad A. Mirkin +6 more
TL;DR: The concept of inherent shape-directed crystallization in the context of DNA-mediated nanoparticle assembly is examined and it is shown how the anisotropy of these particles can be used to synthesize one- and three-dimensional structures that cannot be made through the assembly of spherical particles.