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Sung Jin Kim

Researcher at Ewha Womans University

Publications -  290
Citations -  9248

Sung Jin Kim is an academic researcher from Ewha Womans University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 271 publications receiving 8344 citations. Previous affiliations of Sung Jin Kim include Samsung & Seoul National University.

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Apparatus and method for determining a data rate of packet data in a mobile communication system

TL;DR: In this article, a mobile station for determining a data rate for a packet data service in a mobile communication system including a base station, and the mobile station being provided with a voice service and a packet Data Service from the base station.
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[Mn(tmc)(O2)]+: a side-on peroxido manganese(III) complex bearing a non-heme ligand.

TL;DR: A peroxidomanganese(III) complex bearing a macrocyclic tetradentate N4 ligand is synthesized and demonstrated that 1 is capable of conducting aldehyde deformylation by a nucleophilic reaction in which cyclohexanecarboxaldehyde is deformylated to give cyclo hexene as a sole product.
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A selenolactone-based fluorescent chemodosimeter to monitor mecury/methylmercury species in vitro and in vivo

TL;DR: A fluorescent probe based on selenolactone displays unique fluorescence enhancement and UV-vis spectral change for mercury/methylmercury species, which were attributed to deselenation reaction.
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Manipulation of fluorescent and colorimetric changes of fluorescein derivatives and applications for sensing silver ions.

TL;DR: Three structurally similar compounds, , bearing a fluorescence chromophore to which are appended morpholine, thiomorpholine and methylpiperazine substituents, display opposite fluorescence responses to pH changes, in contrast to that observed for fluorescein.
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A thiazolothiazole based Cu2+ selective colorimetric and fluorescent sensor via unique radical formation.

TL;DR: A novel thiazolothiazole-based Cu(2+) colorimetric and fluorescent sensor is reported, showing a highly selectiveColorimetric change from yellow to dark green was observed among various metal ions after adding Cu( 2+).