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Ik Keun Yoo

Researcher at University of Ulsan

Publications -  6
Citations -  176

Ik Keun Yoo is an academic researcher from University of Ulsan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Biopanning. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 154 citations.

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Design and operation considerations for wastewater treatment using a flat submerged membrane bioreactor

TL;DR: In this article, a flat submerged membrane with a biological reactor was investigated for synthetic wastewater treatment of high concentration, and the increase of suction pressure as a result of fouling of the submerged membrane, nitrification and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies were monitored during 4-9 months operation.
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Chromatographic biopanning for the selection of peptides with high specificity to Pb2+ from phage displayed peptide library.

TL;DR: It is expected that this monolith-based chromatographic biopanning method coupled with monolithic column for the selection of metal ion specific binding peptides will provide a promising approach for a high throughput screening of affinity peptides of a wide range of target species.
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Structurally tuned lead magnesium titanate perovskite as a photoelectrode material for enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting

TL;DR: In this paper, four distinct types of Lead Magnesium Titanate (PMT) perovskites including spheres, flakes, hierarchical flower and thin microbelt shapes were finely tuned via facile solution method to develop cost effective and high performance photoanode materials for water splitting.
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Ring-opening Polymerization of L-Lactide with Silica Supported Titanium Alkoxide Catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of polymerization reaction conditions on the catalytic activity and characteristics of the resulting PLA were investigated, showing that the PLA produced with the supported catalysts had higher molecular weight than those with homogeneous catalysts, and the melting temperature of the polymer produced with silica supported alkoxide catalysts was approximately 170-180 °C.
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Partial uncompetitive inhibition of horseradish peroxidase by a water-miscible ionic liquid [BMIM][MeSO4]

TL;DR: The incorporation of substrate stabilization effects measured by a thermodynamic method into the partial uncompetitive inhibition scheme successfully describes HRP-catalysis in the presence of [BMIM][MeSO4], which participates as the inhibitor.