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Dong Jin Yoo

Researcher at Chonbuk National University

Publications -  185
Citations -  6089

Dong Jin Yoo is an academic researcher from Chonbuk National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Proton exchange membrane fuel cell. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 167 publications receiving 3525 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Jin Yoo include Dublin City University & UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.

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One-pot synthesis of magnetite nanorods/graphene composites and its catalytic activity toward electrochemical detection of dopamine.

TL;DR: The constructed rGO/Fe3O4/GCE sensor exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activity toward the electrooxidation of dopamine (DA) with a quick response time of 6s, a wide linear range between 0.01 and 100, high sensitivity and practical applicability in the quantification of DA in urine samples with an excellent recovery rate.
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One-pot green synthesis of reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/Fe3O4 nanocomposites and its catalytic activity toward methylene blue dye degradation

TL;DR: The reduced graphene oxide (RGO)/Fe3O4 nanocomposites were synthesized through a facile one-pot green synthesis by using solanum trilobatum extract as a reducing agent to study the catalytic efficiency of prepared nanostructures toward methylene blue (MB) dye degradation mediated through the electron transfer process of BH4(-) ions.
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Sulfonated graphene oxide/Nafion composite membranes for high temperature and low humidity proton exchange membrane fuel cells

TL;DR: In this article, Nafion/Fe3O4-SGO composite membranes were applied as potential proton exchange membranes in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) operated at high temperature and low humidity.
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Nitrogen-doped graphene encapsulated FeCoMoS nanoparticles as advanced trifunctional catalyst for water splitting devices and zinc–air batteries

TL;DR: In this article, a novel strategy is demonstrated for the rational design of hierarchical iron cobalt molybdenum sulfide nanoflower encapsulated in nitrogen doped graphene (FeCoMoS@NG) through a facile, cost-effective, and single-step in-situ hydrothermal process.
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MOF-derived CoP-nitrogen-doped carbon@NiFeP nanoflakes as an efficient and durable electrocatalyst with multiple catalytically active sites for OER, HER, ORR and rechargeable zinc-air batteries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed CoP-nitrogen-doped carbon@NiFeP nanoflakes (CoP-NC@NFP), derived from MOF enriched with multiple active sites for multifunctional water splitting and zinc-air battery applications.