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Haegeun Chung

Researcher at Konkuk University

Publications -  69
Citations -  3822

Haegeun Chung is an academic researcher from Konkuk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 65 publications receiving 3180 citations. Previous affiliations of Haegeun Chung include University of Michigan & Korea University.

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All-Solid-State Flexible Supercapacitors Fabricated with Bacterial Nanocellulose Papers, Carbon Nanotubes, and Triblock-Copolymer Ion Gels

TL;DR: All-solid-state flexible supercapacitors are demonstrated with high physical flexibility, desirable electrochemical properties, and excellent mechanical integrity, which were realized by rationally exploiting unique properties of bacterial nanocellulose, carbon nanotubes, and ionic liquid based polymer gel electrolytes.
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Soil Carbon Saturation Controls Labile and Stable Carbon Pool Dynamics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that when a soil is exposed to a broad range of C inputs through a range of manure treatments, it will show C saturation behavior and different SOC pools will saturate at different rates.
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All-solid-state flexible supercapacitors based on papers coated with carbon nanotubes and ionic-liquid-based gel electrolytes

TL;DR: Interestingly, the solid-statesupercapacitor with the gel electrolyte showed comparable performance to the supercapacitors with ionic-liquid electrolyte, and showed excellent stability and flexibility.
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Plant species richness, elevated CO2, and atmospheric nitrogen deposition alter soil microbial community composition and function

TL;DR: In this article, the authors determined soil microbial community composition and function in a field experiment in which plant communities of increasing species richness were exposed to factorial elevated CO2 and nitrogen (N) deposition treatments.
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High-performance supercapacitors based on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes and nonaqueous electrolytes

TL;DR: The demonstrated carbon-nanotube- and nonaqueous-electrolyte-based supercapacitors show great potential for the development of high-performance energy storage devices.