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Woo-Sik Kim
Researcher at Kyung Hee University
Publications - 415
Citations - 8988
Woo-Sik Kim is an academic researcher from Kyung Hee University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 387 publications receiving 7593 citations. Previous affiliations of Woo-Sik Kim include Korea Gas Corporation & KAIST.
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Recent progress on magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, surface functional strategies and biomedical applications.
TL;DR: This review focuses on the recent development and various strategies in the preparation, microstructure, and magnetic properties of bare and surface functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs); their corresponding biological application was also discussed.
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Transition from Diffusion‐Controlled Intercalation into Extrinsically Pseudocapacitive Charge Storage of MoS2 by Nanoscale Heterostructuring
Qasim Mahmood,Sul Ki Park,Kideok D. Kwon,Sung-Jin Chang,Jin-Yong Hong,Guozhen Shen,Young Mee Jung,Tae Jung Park,Sung Woon Khang,Woo-Sik Kim,Jing Kong,Ho Seok Park +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transition of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) from a diffusion-controlled intercalation to an emergent surface redox capacitive behavior is demonstrated.
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Particle morphology of calcium carbonate precipitated by gas-liquid reaction in a Couette-Taylor reactor
TL;DR: In this article, the morphology and size of calcium carbonate particles produced by CO2-Ca(OH)2 reaction precipitation in a Couette-Taylor reactor were investigated experimentally.
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A novel pH-sensitive membrane from chitosan--TEOS IPN; preparation and its drug permeation characteristics.
TL;DR: The optimal TEOS-chitosan ratio for maximum pH-sensitivity existed and drug permeation was influenced not only with the external pH but also with the ionic interactions between the drug and membrane.
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A finite element ductile failure simulation method using stress-modified fracture strain model
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new method to simulate ductile failure using finite element analysis based on the stress-modified fracture strain model, which is used for structural integrity assessment.