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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011

Reactive surface coatings based on polysilsesquioxanes: universal method toward light-responsive surfaces.

Daniel Kessler; Florian D. Jochum; Ji-yeon Choi; Kookheon Char; Patrick Theato

Reactive surface coatings were used as an ideal precursor coating for the fabrication of three different photoswitchable surface coatings in parallel. Different light-responsive moieties, such as azobenzene, salicylideneaniline, and spiropyran, were immobilized on glass, polycarbonate, and steel surfaces. Independent from the underlying substrate, wettability could be switched reversibly by UV irradiation. The maximum switching range was obtained after functionalization of the reactive coating with spiropyran, resulting in a contact angle difference between the two isomeric states of almost 30°.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Synthesis of 2-substituted-pyrrolidinethiourea derivatives and their antagonist effect on vanilloid receptor

Hyeung-geun Park; Mi-Kyung Park; Ji-yeon Choi; Sea-hoon Choi; Jihye Lee; Young-ger Suh; Uhtaek Oh; Jeewoo Lee; Hee-Doo Kim; Young-Ho Park; Yeon Su Jeong; Jin Kyu Choi; Sang-sup Jew

Four pyrrolidine derivatives were prepared by the formation of a 5-membered ring based on capsazepine. Among them, the two carbon extended derivatives, 4a (IC(50)=55 microM) and 4b (IC(50)=3 microM), both showed different levels of antagonist activity against the vanilloid receptor in a (45)Ca(2+)-influx assay.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Using Femtosecond Laser Irradiation to Enhance the Vertical Electrical Properties and Tailor the Morphology of a Conducting Polymer Blend Film

Sangmin Chae; Ahra Yi; Cheol-Min Park; Won Seok Chang; Hyun Hwi Lee; Ji-yeon Choi; Hyo Jung Kim

We report femtosecond infrared laser-induced selective tailoring of carrier transport as well as surface morphology on a conducting polymer blend thin film. Maximal 2.4 times enhancement on vertical current transport in poly(3-hexylthiophene):phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester, was achieved by this irradiation. The laser irradiation induced a photo expansion without deteriorating its molecular structure and the film morphology could be customized in the micron scale by adjusting the laser writing parameters. In the photoexpanded region, the face-on populations were about 2.2 times larger in comparison with the pristine region, which was a major contributor to the enhanced carrier transport.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2018

Laser-induced orientation transformation of a conjugated polymer thin film with enhanced vertical charge transport

Sangmin Chae; Ahra Yi; Hyun Hwi Lee; Ji-yeon Choi; Hyo Jung Kim

The development of new techniques that can be used to modify the molecular orientations and structures of organic compounds in organic thin films is in urgent demand to overcome the low levels of charge transport in such films and to ultimately achieve high-efficiency organic opto-electronics. Here, we report structural transformation and electrical characterization of a poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) semiconductor thin film under femtosecond laser irradiation at a level below the ablation threshold. A combination of grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and near edge X-ray absorption fine structure analyses reveal that the laser procedure effectively switches the P3HT orientation from edge-on to face-on, and the stability of this face-on orientation was also confirmed. Various laser fluence levels ranging up to the ablation threshold were tested, and the P3HT film with a transformed face-on orientation resulting from the optimized fluence level showed a charge current in the vertical direction three times greater than did the pristine film. This enhancement in the charge current was attributed to the vertical π–π stacking of the face-on orientation. These results also confirmed the effectiveness of our novel method for modifying organic thin films, and we expect this method to be attractive for the development of organic electronics and hybrid device applications.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Novel non-vanilloid VR1 antagonist of high analgesic effects and its structural requirement for VR1 antagonistic effects

Young-ger Suh; Yong-Sil Lee; Kyung-Hoon Min; Ok-Hui Park; † Ho-Sun Seung; Hee-Doo Kim; Hyoung-Geun Park; Ji-yeon Choi; Jeewoo Lee; Sangwook Kang; Uhtaek Oh; Jaeyeon Koo; § Yung-Hyup Joo; Sun-Young Kim; Jin Kwan Kim; Young-Ho Park


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004

N-4-Substituted-benzyl-N′-tert-butylbenzyl thioureas as vanilloid receptor ligands: investigation on the role of methanesulfonamido group in antagonistic activity

Hyeung-geun Park; Ji-yeon Choi; Sea-hoon Choi; Mi-Kyung Park; Jihye Lee; Young-Ger Suh; Hawon Cho; Uhtaek Oh; Jiyoun Lee; Sang-Uk Kang; Jeewoo Lee; Hee-Doo Kim; Young-Ho Park; Yeon Su Jeong; Jin Kyu Choi; Sang-sup Jew


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2012

Functionalization and patterning of reactive polymer brushes based on surface reversible addition and fragmentation chain transfer polymerization

Ji-yeon Choi; Philipp Schattling; Florian D. Jochum; Jeffrey Pyun; Kookheon Char; Patrick Theato


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005

Enantioselective Synthetic Method for α-Alkylserine via Phase-Transfer Catalytic Alkylation of 2-Phenyl-2-oxazoline-4- carbonylcamphorsultam

Jihye Lee; Yeon-Im Lee; Myoung Joo Kang; Yeon-Ju Lee; Byeong-Seon Jeong; Jeong-Hee Lee; Mi-Jeong Kim; Ji-yeon Choi; Jin-Mo Ku; Hyeung-geun Park; Sang-sup Jew


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005

Biarylcarboxybenzamide derivatives as potent vanilloid receptor (VR1) antagonistic ligands

Hyeung-geun Park; Ji-yeon Choi; Mi-hyun Kim; Sea-hoon Choi; Mi-Kyung Park; Jihye Lee; Young-Ger Suh; Hawon Cho; Uhtaek Oh; Hee-Doo Kim; Yung Hyup Joo; Song Seok Shin; Jin Kwan Kim; Yeon Su Jeong; Hyun-Ju Koh; Young-Ho Park; Sang-sup Jew


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Synthesis of N,N',N"-trisubstituted thiourea derivatives and their antagonist effect on the vanilloid receptor.

Hyeung-geun Park; Mi-Kyung Park; Ji-yeon Choi; Sea-hoon Choi; Jihye Lee; Boon-saeng Park; Myoung Goo Kim; Young-ger Suh; Hawon Cho; Uhtaek Oh; Jeewoo Lee; Hee-Doo Kim; Young-Ho Park; Hyun-Ju Koh; Kyung-Min Lim; Joo-Hyun Moh; Sang-sup Jew

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Hee-Doo Kim

Sookmyung Women's University

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Jihye Lee

Seoul National University

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Sang-sup Jew

Seoul National University

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Uhtaek Oh

Seoul National University

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Mi-Kyung Park

Seoul National University

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Sea-hoon Choi

Seoul National University

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Hawon Cho

Seoul National University

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