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Cheol Sang Kim

Researcher at Chonbuk National University

Publications -  305
Citations -  10461

Cheol Sang Kim is an academic researcher from Chonbuk National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 279 publications receiving 7624 citations. Previous affiliations of Cheol Sang Kim include South Valley University.

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Preparation and characterization of LA/PCL composite fibers containing beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) particles

TL;DR: In this article, β-TCP particle-containing LA/PCL micro/nanofibers were fabricated via a one-step electrospinning process, and the morphology and chemical structure of the composite fibers were characterized by FESEM, XRD, and FTIR.
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Development of bioactive cellulose nanocrystals derived from dominant cellulose polymorphs I and II from Capsosiphon Fulvescens for biomedical applications.

TL;DR: A fiber-like mat assembly, which could be used as supplement support structure for tissue engineering, was obtained after subjecting the aqueous cellulose nanocrystal suspensions to freeze-drying and a possible application of this material can be as a biocompatible and biodegradable composite.
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Analysis of Drug Release Behavior Utilizing the Swelling Characteristics of Cellulosic Nanofibers.

TL;DR: This study investigates the drug behavior of a swellable electrospun nanofibrous membrane and proposes nan ofibrous mats as promising candidates in wound dressing and other drug carrier applications.
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Nanosheet-based α-Fe2O3 hierarchical structure decorated with TiO2 nanospheres via a simple one-pot route: Magnetically recyclable photocatalysts

TL;DR: In this article, an ethylene glycol-mediated one-pot synthesis with post-annealing treatment of uniformly-distributed TiO2 nanospheres on nanosheet-based α-Fe2O3 (hematite) hierarchical flowers was reported.
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RGO/Nylon-6 composite mat with unique structural features and electrical properties obtained from electrospinning and hydrothermal process

TL;DR: In this paper, the reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets were effectively uploaded through nylon-6 fibers using combined process of electrospinning and hydrothermal treatment, and their impregnated GO sheets were then reduced to RGO using Hydrothermal Treatment.