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Caroline Sunyong Lee

Caroline Sunyong Lee

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
36
Citations
5916
World Ranking
8654
National Ranking
232

Overview

Caroline Sunyong Lee is affiliated with Hanyang University in South Korea, contributing extensively to research in engineering and materials science. Their scholarly work spans several subfields, including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy and sustainability, polymers and plastics, and mechanical engineering.

Their research primarily focuses on advanced photocatalysis techniques, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, transition metal oxide nanomaterials, conducting polymers and applications, copper-based nanomaterials and applications, catalytic processes in materials science, and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies.

Frequent publication venues for Caroline Sunyong Lee include:

  • Applied Surface Science
  • Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
  • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology
  • Ceramics International
  • Academic Society for Appropriate Technology

Recent scholarly articles authored or co-authored by the scientist illustrate their involvement in photocatalytic processes and materials evaluations:

  • Investigation of hydrophobic MoSe2 grown at edge sites on TiO2 nanofibers for photocatalytic CO2 reduction (2021, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • CO2 selectivity of flower-like MoS2 grown on TiO2 nanofibers coated with acetic acid-treated graphitic carbon nitride (2020, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells)
  • Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of Polyether Sulfone-Toughened Epoxy Resin for Carbon Fiber Composites (2021, Fibers and Polymers)
  • Fabrication of noble-metal-free copper-doped TiO2 nanofibers synergized with acetic acid-treated g-C3N4 nanosheets for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (2022, Applied Surface Science)
  • Fabrication of homogeneous nanosized nickel powders using a planetary ball mill: Applications to multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) (2020, Powder Technology)

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their scientific output, with several frequent coauthors contributing to their research projects. These collaborators include Haritham Khan, Hazina Charles, Taehyeob Im, Minhee Son, and Rajendra C. Pawar.

Best Publications

  • Measurement of anisotropic compressive strength of rapid prototyping parts

    C.S. Lee;S.G. Kim;H.J. Kim;S.H. Ahn

  • Recent Advances in the Application of Natural Fiber Based Composites

    Jitendra K. Pandey;S. H. Ahn;Caroline S. Lee;Amar K. Mohanty

  • Hybrid photocatalysts using graphitic carbon nitride/cadmium sulfide/reduced graphene oxide (g-C3N4/CdS/RGO) for superior photodegradation of organic pollutants under UV and visible light

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Varsha Khare;Caroline Sunyong Lee

  • A novel off-grid hybrid power system comprised of solar photovoltaic, wind, and hydro energy sources

    Binayak Bhandari;Kyung-Tae Lee;Caroline Sunyong Lee;Chul-Ki Song

  • Room-temperature synthesis of nanoporous 1D microrods of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) with highly enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability.

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Suhee Kang;Jung Hyun Park;Jong-ho Kim

  • Single-step sensitization of reduced graphene oxide sheets and CdS nanoparticles on ZnO nanorods as visible-light photocatalysts

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Caroline Sunyong Lee

  • Gold nanoparticle modified graphitic carbon nitride/multi-walled carbon nanotube (g-C3N4/CNTs/Au) hybrid photocatalysts for effective water splitting and degradation

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Suhee Kang;Sung Hoon Ahn;Caroline Sunyong Lee

  • Transdermal transport efficiency during skin electroporation and iontophoresis

    Mark R. Prausnitz;Caroline S. Lee;Cindy H. Liu;Judy C. Pang

  • Photoelectrochemical properties and photodegradation of organic pollutants using hematite hybrids modified by gold nanoparticles and graphitic carbon nitride

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Youngjun Pyo;Sung Hoon Ahn;Caroline Sunyong Lee

  • Bio-nano reinforcement of environmentally degradable polymer matrix by cellulose whiskers from grass

    J.K. Pandey;W.S. Chu;C.S. Kim;C.S. Lee

  • A review on fabrication processes for electrochromic devices

    Sung Ik Park;Ying Jun Quan;Se Heon Kim;Hyungsub Kim

  • Formation of polar surfaces in microstructured ZnO by doping with Cu and applications in photocatalysis using visible light

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Da-Hyun Choi;Jai-Sung Lee;Caroline S. Lee

  • Facile and novel route for preparation of nanostructured polyaniline (PANi) thin films

    D. K. Bandgar;G. D. Khuspe;R. C. Pawar;C. S. Lee

  • Size-controlled BiOCl–RGO composites having enhanced photodegradative properties

    Suhee Kang;Rajendra C. Pawar;Youngjun Pyo;Varsha Khare

  • Microstructural, optical and electrical transport properties of WO3 nanoparticles coated polypyrrole hybrid nanocomposites

    A.T. Mane;S.T. Navale;R.C. Pawar;C.S. Lee

  • Ultra-thin coating of g-C3N4 on an aligned ZnO nanorod film for rapid charge separation and improved photodegradation performance

    Tae Joon Park;Rajendra C. Pawar;Suhee Kang;Caroline Sunyong Lee

  • Design of a shape memory composite(SMC) using 4D printing technology

    Minkyu Kang;Youngjun Pyo;Joon young Jang;Yunchan Park

  • Synthesis of multi-dimensional ZnO nanostructures in aqueous medium for the application of gas sensor

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Jin-Woong Lee;Vikas B. Patil;Caroline S. Lee

  • Effect of stand-off distance for cold gas spraying of fine ceramic particles (<5μm) under low vacuum and room temperature using nano-particle deposition system (NPDS)

    Doo-Man Chun;Jung-Oh Choi;Caroline Sunyong Lee;Sung-Hoon Ahn

  • Integration of ZnO with g-C3N4 structures in core–shell approach via sintering process for rapid detoxification of water under visible irradiation

    Rajendra C. Pawar;Yeonho Son;Jongryul Kim;Sung Hoon Ahn

  • Development of translucent FDM parts by post‐processing

    Sung‐Hoon Ahn;Caroline S. Lee;Woobyok Jeong

  • Effect of particle size and amorphous phase on the electrochromic properties of kinetically deposited WO3 films

    Hyungsub Kim;Dahyun Choi;Kwangmin Kim;Wonshik Chu

  • Soundproofing effect of nano particle reinforced polymer composites

    Jae-Chul Lee;Young-Sun Hong;Ri-Guang Nan;Moon-Kyu Jang

  • Microcantilevers integrated with heaters and piezoelectric detectors for nano data-storage application

    Caroline Sunyong Lee;Hyo-Jin Nam;Young-Sik Kim;Won-Hyeog Jin

Frequent Co-Authors

Sung-Hoon Ahn
Sung-Hoon Ahn Seoul National University
Doo-Man Chun
Doo-Man Chun University of Ulsan
Gareth Thomas
Gareth Thomas Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
V. B. Patil
V. B. Patil Solapur University
Seung-Boo Jung
Seung-Boo Jung Sungkyunkwan University
Jashvant D. Unadkat
Jashvant D. Unadkat University of Washington
Chandra S. Verma
Chandra S. Verma Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Adrian S. Ray
Adrian S. Ray Yale University
Euisik Yoon
Euisik Yoon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Changwoon Nah
Changwoon Nah Jeonbuk National University

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