Jungwoo Moon
Seoul National University
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Chemical Communications | 2006
Taewook Kang; Seogil Oh; Surin Hong; Jungwoo Moon; Jongheop Yi
A new simpler concept about the signal amplification of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) that is based on the utilization of mesoporous silica thin films is demonstrated. As compared to monolayer based coatings, mesoporous silica thin films of approximately 200 nm extend the interaction arena away from the metal, thus permitting the integration of the change in optical contrast at different distances from the sensor surface.
international conference on nanoscience and nanotechnology | 2006
Jungwoo Moon; Seogil Oh; Taewook Kang; Surin Hong; Jongheop Yi
Molecular adsorption of bisphenol A (BPA) on three types of self-assembled monolayers with different functionalities, such as -CH3, -SH, and -COOH, was examined using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. BPA molecules in an aqueous solution were easily adsorbed onto a hydrophobic surface compared to a hydrophilic surface. Sorption behavior of BPA into poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate) (PMEA) layer, which is known as a biocompatible polymer, was also investigated. Sorption and desorption dynamics of BPA into PMEA were found to be very rapid and quite reversible. The swelling of PMEA by sorption of BPA results in the change in SPR angle and allows one to quantify the BPA concentration below 100 ppm. In addition, the transport mechanism of BPA within the membrane of organ can be inferred by the experimental results.
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2006
Surin Hong; Taewook Kang; Jungwoo Moon; Seogil Oh; Jongheop Yi
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of 2-aminoethanethiolhydrochloride (AET) or 2-aminoethanethiol-hydrochloride (AHT) were formed on gold substrate. Deprotonation and reprotonation of SAMs of AET and AHT on gold substrate were investigated by using time-resolved surface plasmon resonance (SPR) measurements. The changes of the terminal functional groups from -NH3+Cl-to -NH2 (vice versa) via the HCl and NaOH treatment were successfully detected, based on the fact that the initially formed AET and AHT SAMs were assumed to be a zwitterion-like species,-NH3+Cl-.
Catalysis Today | 2003
Jungwoo Moon; Chang Yeon Yun; Kyung-Won Chung; Min-Soo Kang; Jongheop Yi
Journal of Membrane Science | 2007
Seogil Oh; Taewook Kang; Honggon Kim; Jungwoo Moon; Surin Hong; Jongheop Yi
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2007
Surin Hong; Taewook Kang; Jungwoo Moon; Seogil Oh; Jongheop Yi
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2006
Seogil Oh; Jungwoo Moon; Taewook Kang; Surin Hong; Jongheop Yi
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2006
Jungwoo Moon; Taewook Kang; Seogil Oh; Surin Hong; Jongheop Yi
Chemical Communications | 2005
Taewook Kang; Surin Hong; Jungwoo Moon; Seogil Oh; Jongheop Yi
Chemical Communications | 2005
Taewook Kang; Jungwoo Moon; Seogil Oh; Surin Hong; Soonwoo Chah; Jongheop Yi