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Jounghyun Yoo

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  12
Citations -  617

Jounghyun Yoo is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface modification & Photon upconversion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 411 citations. Previous affiliations of Jounghyun Yoo include Sookmyung Women's University & Korea Institute of Science and Technology.

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Improving the functionality of carbon nanodots: doping and surface functionalization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize recent progress in doping and surface functionalization of C-dots for improving their functionality, and offer insight into controlling the properties of carbon nanodots for a variety of applications.
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In Vivo Photoacoustic Imaging of Livers Using Biodegradable Hyaluronic Acid-Conjugated Silica Nanoparticles

TL;DR: HA–SiNP conjugates may be developed as a promising liver targeted photoacoustic imaging contrast agent and liver‐targeted drug delivery agent for liver‐specific delivery and imaging for the diagnosis of liver diseases.
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A multi-dye containing MOF for the ratiometric detection and simultaneous removal of Cr2O72− in the presence of interfering ions

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-dye (7-amino-4-methylcoumarin and resorufin) containing metal-organic framework-801 (Dyes⊂MOF-801) was developed and tested for the detection and removal of Cr2O72− from wastewater.
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Tailoring Nanocrystalline Metal-Organic Frameworks as Fluorescent Dye Carriers for Bioimaging.

TL;DR: This study shows how to utilize the dye molecules for bioimaging within protective carriers of nanocrystalline metal-organic frameworks (nMOFs) particles, which have high crystallinity, uniform size, and morphology and preserve enhanced photoluminescence properties with exceptional stabilities in biomedical environment.
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Photoluminescent and biodegradable porous silicon nanoparticles for biomedical imaging.

TL;DR: The promising characteristics of PSiNPs encourage further exploration for biomedical research and translational medical platforms, particularly in biomedical imaging.