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Ho Won Jang

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  594
Citations -  22435

Ho Won Jang is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 493 publications receiving 15645 citations. Previous affiliations of Ho Won Jang include Korea Institute of Science and Technology & Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

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Toward High-Performance Hematite Nanotube Photoanodes: Charge-Transfer Engineering at Heterointerfaces.

TL;DR: This work provides an efficient platform to obtain high-performance water-splitting photoanodes utilizing earth-abundant hematite and noble-metal-free cocatalysts using a simple electrochemical anodization method.
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Crystal Facet Engineering of TiO2 Nanostructures for Enhancing Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting with BiVO4 Nanodots

TL;DR: In this article , a crystal facet engineering of TiO2 nanostructures is proposed to control band structures for the hole blocking layer of BiVO4 nanodots, and two types of nanorods (NRs) and nanoflowers (NFs) with different (001) and (110) crystal facets, respectively, were designed and fabricated to fabricate Bi VO4/TiO2 heterostructure photoanodes.
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Insight into the Self-Insertion of a Protein Inside the Boron Nitride Nanotube.

TL;DR: In the present work, the self-insertion process of the protein SmtA, metallothionein, into the BNNT has been verified by means of the molecular dynamics simulation under NPT ensemble and it was revealed that the protein was self- Inserted into the boron nitride nanotubes through the protein–BNNT van der Waals interaction.
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Future Changes in Drought Characteristics under Extreme Climate Change over South Korea

TL;DR: In this article, a three-month standard precipitation index (SPI) was used to evaluate changes in spatial distribution in terms of frequency and severity of droughts in the future due to climate change, using IPCC (intergovernmental panel on climate change) GCM simulations.
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Recent progress of two-dimensional materials and metal–organic framework-based taste sensors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the recent progress of the 2D materials and metal-organic framework (MOF) in the taste sensing applications from the review, they concluded that these materials would be promising candidates for taste sensing application, thereby leading to the development of food industry.