Chae Bin Kim
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Chiyoung Park; Beom Joo Yang; Ki Beom Jeong; Chae Bin Kim; Seunghyun Lee; Bon-Cheol Ku
The coordination chemistry of plant polyphenols and metal ions can be used for coating various substrates and for creating modular superstructures. We herein explored this chemistry for the controlled release of guests from mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs). The selective adsorption of tannic acids (TAs) on MSN silica walls opens the MSN mesoporous channels without disturbing mass transport. The channel may be closed by the coordination of TA with CuII ions. Upon exposure to light, photolysis of Trojan horse guests (photoacid generators, PAGs) leads to acid generation, which enables the release of payloads by decomposing the outer coordination shell consisting of TA and CuII . We also fabricated a modular assembly of MSNs on glass substrates. The photoresponsive release characteristics of the resulting film are similar to those of the individual MSNs. This method is a fast and facile strategy for producing photoresponsive nanocontainers by non-covalent engineering of MSN surfaces that should be suitable for various applications in materials science.
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Chae Bin Kim; Ki Beom Jeong; Beom Joo Yang; Jong‐Won Song; Bon-Cheol Ku; Seunghyun Lee; Seoung-Ki Lee; Chiyoung Park
We herein report a facile, cost-competitive, and scalable method for producing viscoelastic conductors via one-pot melt-blending using polymers and supramolecular gels composed of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), diphenylamine (DP), and benzophenone (BP). When mixed, a non-volatile eutectic liquid (EL) produced by simply blending DP with BP (1:1 molar ratio) enabled not only the gelation of CNTs (EL-CNTs) but also the dissolution of a number of commodity polymers. To make use of these advantages, viscoelastic conductors were produced via one-pot melt-blending the EL and CNTs with a model thermoplastic elastomer, poly(styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene) (SBS, styrene 30 wt %). The resulting composites displayed an excellent electromechanical sensory along with re-mendable properties. This simple method using cost-competitive EL components is expected to provide an alternative to the use of expensive ionic liquids as well as to facilitate the fabrication of novel composites for various purposes.
RSC Advances | 2018
Chae Bin Kim; Nam-Ho You; Munju Goh
We herein report a facile and scalable approach to manufacturing optically transparent and heat-insulating films by incorporating hollow poly(methyl methacrylate) microcapsules into a transparent polymeric matrix. The microcapsule was prepared via emulsion polymerization. The size of the microcapsules could be easily controlled from ∼1 to 3 μm by varying the polymerization time in a narrow size distribution. The microcapsules were then mixed with a UV-curable transparent liquid resin and cured by a subsequent light irradiation. The current approach could enhance the thermal barrier property of the films without a significant reduction in the optical transparency. The solid film possessing 30 wt% microcapsules, for example, exhibited a high visible light transmittance (∼80% as measured by UV-vis spectroscopy) and the thermal conductivity was reduced to 0.06 W mK−1, corresponding to 46% of the capsule free film. To quantify and verify this result, theoretical models describing a heat transfer in a hollow microsphere composite were used, and the model showed a good agreement with our experimental observations.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018
Dong-Gue Kang; Namil Kim; Minwook Park; Changwoon Nah; Jin-Soo Kim; Cheul-Ro Lee; Youngsu Kim; Chae Bin Kim; Munju Goh; Kwang-Un Jeong
To develop an advanced heat transfer composite, a deeper understanding of the interfacial correlation between matrix and filler is of paramount importance. To verify the effect of interfacial correlations on the thermal conductivity, the conductive fillers such as expanded graphite (EG) and boron nitride (BN) are introduced in the discotic liquid crystal (DLC)-based polymeric matrix. The DLC matrix exhibits better interfacial affinity with EG compared to BN because of the strong π-π interactions between EG and DLC. Thanks to its excellent interfacial affinity, the EG-DLC composites show a synergistic increment in thermal conducting performance.
Fibers and Polymers | 2018
Chae Bin Kim; Yong-Mun Choi; Hyun Ju Kim; Haena Lee; Nam-Ho You; Jae Kwan Lee; Bon-Cheol Ku; Munju Goh
A systematic study regarding the liquid crystallinity of p-Aramid and MWCNTs composite at various p-Aramid and MWCNTs concentrations in sulphuric acid was investigated and optimized by solution viscosity measurement and opalescence observation. We observed a merged liquid crystalline phase consisting of both p-Aramid and MWCNTs, and we believe this is the first study to report this combined liquid crystalline phase in one suspension. In addition to providing fundamental insights, we envision this study could be useful to those developing a strong, light, and high-performance polymeric composite fibers.
Carbon | 2018
Chae Bin Kim; Janggeon Lee; Jaehyun Cho; Munju Goh
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Chae Bin Kim; Munju Goh
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Chae Bin Kim; Ki-Beom Jeong; Beom Joo Yang; Seoung-Ki Lee; Chiyoung Park
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Chiyoung Park; Beom Joo Yang; Ki Beom Jeong; Chae Bin Kim; Seunghyun Lee; Bon-Cheol Ku
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Chiyoung Park; Beom Joo Yang; Ki Beom Jeong; Chae Bin Kim; Seunghyun Lee; Bon-Cheol Ku