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Sewoon Kim
Researcher at University of South Carolina
Publications - 37
Citations - 1784
Sewoon Kim is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 901 citations. Previous affiliations of Sewoon Kim include Sejong University.
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Removal of contaminants of emerging concern by membranes in water and wastewater: A review
Sewoon Kim,Kyoung Hoon Chu,Yasir A.J. Al-Hamadani,Chang Min Park,Min Jang,Dohyung Kim,Miao Yu,Jiyong Heo,Yeomin Yoon +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarizes comprehensive recent studies on the removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) by forward osmosis (FO), reverse Osmosis(RO), nanofiltration (NF), and ultrafiltration (UF) membrane treatments, and describes important information on the applications of FO, RO, NF, and UF membranes in water and wastewater (WW) treatment.
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Review of MXenes as new nanomaterials for energy storage/delivery and selected environmental applications
Byung-Moon Jun,Sewoon Kim,Jiyong Heo,Chang Min Park,Namguk Her,Min Jang,Yi Huang,Jonghun Han,Yeomin Yoon +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of recent studies on energy and environmental applications of MXene and MXene-based nanomaterials, including energy conversion and storage, adsorption, membrane, photocatalysis, and antimicrobial, can be found in this paper.
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Aqueous removal of inorganic and organic contaminants by graphene-based nanoadsorbents: A review.
Sewoon Kim,Chang Min Park,Min Jang,Ahjeong Son,Nauguk Her,Miao Yu,Shane A. Snyder,Do-Hyung Kim,Yeomin Yoon +8 more
TL;DR: The general adsorption capacities of various graphene-based nanoadsorbents for the removal of different inorganic and organic contaminants were reviewed and the effects of key water quality parameters such as pH, temperature, background major ions/ionic strength, and natural organic matter on adsorbents were evaluated.
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A review on MXene-based nanomaterials as adsorbents in aqueous solution.
TL;DR: The effect of various water quality on the adsorption of inorganic and organic contaminants by various types of MXene and MXene-based adsorbents is explored and general trends in the synthesis ofMXene and regeneration of MXenes are covered in order to assess their stability.
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Ultrasound-assisted Ti3C2Tx MXene adsorption of dyes: Removal performance and mechanism analyses via dynamic light scattering
TL;DR: Herein, ultrasonication (US)-assisted novel nanomaterial Ti3C2Tx MXene was utilized as a selective adsorbent for treatment of synthetic dyes in model wastewater to evaluate the feasibility of US-assisted MXene for wastewater treatment.