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Eugene Kim
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 25
Citations - 875
Eugene Kim is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Cytokine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 429 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene Kim include University of California & Korea University.
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Cooperative carbon capture and steam regeneration with tetraamine-appended metal–organic frameworks
Eugene Kim,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Henry Z. H. Jiang,Alexander C. Forse,Jung-Hoon Lee,Jung-Hoon Lee,Jung-Hoon Lee,Jeffrey D. Martell,Phillip J. Milner,Joseph M. Falkowski,Jeffrey B. Neaton,Jeffrey B. Neaton,Jeffrey A. Reimer,Jeffrey A. Reimer,Simon C. Weston,Jeffrey R. Long,Jeffrey R. Long +17 more
TL;DR: A family of robust tetraamine-functionalized frameworks that retain cooperativity are reported, leading to the potential for exceptional efficiency in capturing CO2 under the extreme conditions relevant to natural gas flue emissions.
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Porous materials for carbon dioxide separations.
Rebecca L. Siegelman,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Eugene Kim,Jeffrey R. Long,Jeffrey R. Long +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the development of porous materials as next-generation sorbents for CO2 capture applications is reviewed, focusing on stream-and sector-specific challenges while highlighting case studies within the context of rapidly shifting energy landscape.
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Challenges and opportunities for adsorption-based CO2 capture from natural gas combined cycle emissions
Rebecca L. Siegelman,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Phillip J. Milner,Phillip J. Milner,Eugene Kim,Simon C. Weston,Jeffrey R. Long,Jeffrey R. Long +7 more
TL;DR: The importance of considering gas-fired power plants alongside coal-fired plants in future analyses of carbon capture materials is emphasized, and specific challenges and opportunities related to adsorptive carbon capture from the emissions of gas- Fired plants are addressed.
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Cooperative Carbon Dioxide Adsorption in Alcoholamine‐ and Alkoxyalkylamine‐Functionalized Metal–Organic Frameworks
Victor Y. Mao,Phillip J. Milner,Jung-Hoon Lee,Jung-Hoon Lee,Alexander C. Forse,Eugene Kim,Rebecca L. Siegelman,Rebecca L. Siegelman,C. Michael McGuirk,Leo B. Porter-Zasada,Jeffrey B. Neaton,Jeffrey B. Neaton,Jeffrey A. Reimer,Jeffrey R. Long,Jeffrey R. Long +14 more
TL;DR: A series of structurally diverse alcoholamine- and alkoxyalkylamine-functionalized variants of the metal-organic framework Mg 2 are shown to adsorb CO 2 selectively via cooperative chain-forming mechanisms, providing further means of optimizing these powerful materials for energy-efficient CO 2 separations.
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AIMP1/p43 Protein Induces the Maturation of Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells with T Helper Type 1-Polarizing Ability
TL;DR: Results indicate that AIMP1 protein induces the maturation and activation of DCs, which skew the immune response toward a Th1 response.