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K. Christian Kemp

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  27
Citations -  7932

K. Christian Kemp is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 24 publications receiving 6639 citations. Previous affiliations of K. Christian Kemp include University of the Free State & Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology.

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Functionalization of Graphene: Covalent and Non-Covalent Approaches, Derivatives and Applications

TL;DR: Approaches, Derivatives and Applications Vasilios Georgakilas,† Michal Otyepka,‡ Athanasios B. Bourlinos,† Vimlesh Chandra, Namdong Kim, K. Kim,§,⊥ Radek Zboril,*,‡ and Kwang S. Kim.
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Noncovalent Functionalization of Graphene and Graphene Oxide for Energy Materials, Biosensing, Catalytic, and Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: This Review focuses on noncovalent functionalization of graphene and graphene oxide with various species involving biomolecules, polymers, drugs, metals and metal oxide-based nanoparticles, quantum dots, magnetic nanostructures, other carbon allotropes, and graphene analogues.
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Environmental applications using graphene composites: water remediation and gas adsorption

TL;DR: This review deals with wide-ranging environmental studies of graphene-based materials on the adsorption of hazardous materials and photocatalytic degradation of pollutants for water remediation and the physisorption, chemisor adaptation, reactive adsorptive, and separation for gas storage.
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Reduced graphene oxide-based hydrogels for the efficient capture of dye pollutants from aqueous solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-based hydrogels were synthesized by the reduction of graphene oxide using sodium ascorbate and showed a large surface area, and a uniform pore size distribution.
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Engineered Carbon-Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Biomolecules

TL;DR: This review article gives a brief overview of voltammetric techniques and how these techniques are applied in biosensing, as well as the details surrounding important biosensing concepts of sensitivity and limits of detection.