Hae Ryong Kim
Korea University
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Chemical Communications | 2010
Hae Ryong Kim; Kwon Il Choi; Kang Min Kim; Il-Doo Kim; Guozhong Cao; Jong Heun Lee
Ultra-fast responding and recovering C(2)H(5)OH sensors were prepared using nanoscale SnO(2) hollow spheres with NiO-functionalized inner walls. The exceptional ultra-fast recovery characteristics were attributed to the catalytic surface reaction assisted by NiO at the inner shell.
Sensors | 2012
Kang Min Kim; Hyun Mook Jeong; Hae Ryong Kim; Kwon Il Choi; Hyo Joong Kim; Jong Heun Lee
CuO nanosheets, Cr-doped CuO nanosheets, and Cr-doped CuO nanorods were prepared by heating a slurry containing Cu-hydroxide/Cr-hydroxide. Their responses to 100 ppm NO2, C2H5OH, NH3, trimethylamine, C3H8, and CO were measured. For 2.2 at% Cr-doped CuO nanorods, the response (Ra/Rg, Ra: resistance in air, Rg: resistance in gas) to 100 ppm NO2 was 134.2 at 250 °C, which was significantly higher than that of pure CuO nano-sheets (Ra/Rg = 7.5) and 0.76 at% Cr-doped CuO nanosheets (Ra/Rg = 19.9). In addition, the sensitivity for NO2 was also markedly enhanced by Cr doping. Highly sensitive and selective detection of NO2 in 2.2 at% Cr-doped CuO nanorods is explained in relation to Cr-doping induced changes in donor density, morphology, and catalytic effects.
Sensors | 2011
Kang Min Kim; Hae Ryong Kim; Kwon Il Choi; Hyo Joong Kim; Jong Heun Lee
Various ZnO nanostructures such as porous nanorods and two hierarchical structures consisting of porous nanosheets or crystalline nanorods were prepared by the reaction of mixtures of oleic-acid-dissolved ethanol solutions and aqueous dissolved Zn-precursor solutions in the presence of NaOH. All three ZnO nanostructures showed sensitive and selective detection of C2H5OH. In particular, ultra-high responses (Ra/Rg = ∼1,200, Ra: resistance in air, Rg: resistance in gas) to 100 ppm C2H5OH was attained using porous nanorods and hierarchical structures assembled from porous nanosheets, which is one of the highest values reported in the literature. The gas response and linearity of gas sensors were discussed in relation to the size, surface area, and porosity of the nanostructures.
Advanced Functional Materials | 2011
Hae Ryong Kim; Alexander Haensch; Il-Doo Kim; Nicolae Barsan; Udo Weimar; Jong Heun Lee
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2010
Kwon Il Choi; Hae Ryong Kim; Kang Min Kim; Dawei Liu; Guozhong Cao; Jong Heun Lee
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2009
Kwon Il Choi; Hae Ryong Kim; Jong Heun Lee
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2008
Chang Sup Moon; Hae Ryong Kim; Graeme Auchterlonie; John Drennan; Jong Heun Lee
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2009
Hae Ryong Kim; Kwon Il Choi; Jong Heun Lee; Sheikh A. Akbar
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Hyo Joong Kim; Kwon Il Choi; Anqiang Pan; Il-Doo Kim; Hae Ryong Kim; Kang Min Kim; Chan Woong Na; Guozhong Cao; Jong Heun Lee
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2008
Nguyen Van Hieu; Hae Ryong Kim; Byeong Kwon Ju; Jong Heun Lee