Hyo Kyoung Lee
Chonnam National University
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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2014
Sung Cho; Yunhui Lee; Hyoung Soon Han; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Seungwon Jeon
We have investigated the perturbed electronic properties of meso-substituted free-base porphyrins with symmetric and asymmetric arrangements of substituents using time-resolved spectroscopic measurements and theoretical calculations. The extent of electronic perturbation by substituents in meso-substituted porphyrins is mainly affected by the isoenergetic condition of frontier MOs of porphine and substituent units, nonorthogonal geometry, and geometrical arrangement of substituents. By using the asymmetric arrangements of p-aminophenyl and pentafluorophenyl substituents, we can induce the electron-rich condition on the porphine unit and the intramolecular charge transfer character in the excited state. On the basis of this work, we can gain further insight into the energetic and geometric factors of substituents, the interaction between porphine and substituent units, and the perturbed photophysical and electronic properties by substituents, which provides a firm basis for further understanding of the catalytic activities or photophysical properties of porphyrins in porphyrin-based molecular catalysts and electronics.
Talanta | 2004
Hyo Kyoung Lee; Kiju Song; Hyung Ran Seo; Seungwon Jeon
Polymeric-membrane electrodes for NO(3)(-) anion based on (alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha)-5,10,15,20-tetrakis [2-(4-methylphenylurea)phenyl]porphyrin I and similar urea-functionalized porphyrins II-IV as neutral ionophores were prepared. The effects of polymeric-membrane composition and test solution pH were tested. The electrodes revealed good selectivity coefficients for NO(3)(-) over a wide variety of other anions, and the values of eight anions were measured. Of the various electrodes prepared, the electrode based on urea-functionalized porphyrin I exhibits a linear stable response over a wide concentration range (1.0x10(-5) to 1.0x10(-1)) with a slope of -57.4mV per decade, a detection limit of log[NO(3)(-)]=-5.72, and a selectivity coefficient for nitrate against perchlorate anion (log K (NO (3)(-),j)(pot )=-1.81 ).
Talanta | 2005
Taejun Jeong; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Dae-Cheol Jeong; Seungwon Jeon
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014
Hyoung Soon Han; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Jung-Min You; Seungwon Jeon
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2004
Hyo Kyoung Lee; Kiju Song; Hyung Ran Seo; Yong-Kook Choi; Seungwon Jeon
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014
Jung-Min You; Hyoung Soon Han; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Sung Cho; Seungwon Jeon
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2005
Hyo Kyoung Lee; Hyejin Oh; Kye Chun Nam; Seungwon Jeon
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2004
Hyung Ran Seo; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Seungwon Jeon
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2005
Taejun Jeong; Dae-Cheol Jeong; Hyo Kyoung Lee; Seungwon Jeon
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2003
Hyo Kyoung Lee; Heekyoung Yeo; Duck Hee Park; Seungwon Jeon