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Chang Seop Hong

Chang Seop Hong

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11846
World Ranking
10182
National Ranking
183

Overview

Chang Seop Hong is affiliated with Korea University in South Korea and has a research focus centered on materials science, chemistry, and engineering. Their body of work spans multiple related subfields including materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics involving metal-organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks, reflecting a specialization in their synthesis and applications. Other key topics covered in their research include X-ray diffraction in crystallography, carbon dioxide capture technologies, membrane separation and gas transport, crystallization and solubility studies, as well as advanced photocatalysis techniques.

Several recent papers illustrate the scope and direction of their research. These include:

  • "Porous organic materials for iodine adsorption," published in 2023 in the Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "Post-synthetic modification of porous materials: superprotonic conductivities and membrane applications in fuel cells," published in 2020 in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "Post-synthetic modifications in porous organic polymers for biomedical and related applications," published in 2021 in Chemical Society Reviews
  • "MOF-74 type variants for CO2 capture," published in 2021 in Materials Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Emerging Porous Materials and Their Composites for NH3 Gas Removal," published in 2020 in Advanced Science

Chang Seop Hong often collaborates with other researchers, with frequent coauthors including Min-Jung Kang, Dong Won Kang, Jong Hyeak Choe, Hongryeol Yun, and Dae Won Kim. The number of coauthored works with these colleagues ranges from 25 to 45 publications per individual.

The scientist's research has been published repeatedly in established venues, with significant contributions appearing in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Best Publications

  • Capture of carbon dioxide from air and flue gas in the alkylamine-appended metal-organic framework mmen-Mg2(dobpdc).

    Thomas M. McDonald;Woo Ram Lee;Jarad A. Mason;Brian M. Wiers

  • Coumarin-Derived Cu2+-Selective Fluorescence Sensor: Synthesis, Mechanisms, and Applications in Living Cells

    Hyo Sung Jung;Pil Seung Kwon;Jeong Won Lee;Jae I I Kim

  • Superprotonic Conductivity of a UiO-66 Framework Functionalized with Sulfonic Acid Groups by Facile Postsynthetic Oxidation

    Won Ju Phang;Hyuna Jo;Woo Ram Lee;Jeong Hwa Song

  • Diamine-functionalized metal-organic framework: Exceptionally high CO 2 capacities from ambient air and flue gas, ultrafast CO2 uptake rate, and adsorption mechanism

    Woo Ram Lee;Sang Yeon Hwang;Dae Won Ryu;Kwang Soo Lim

  • A Pyrenyl-Appended Triazole-Based Calix[4]arene as a Fluorescent Sensor for Cd2+ and Zn2+

    Sun Young Park;Jung Hee Yoon;Chang Seop Hong;Rachid Souane

  • pH‐Dependent Proton Conducting Behavior in a Metal–Organic Framework Material

    Won Ju Phang;Woo Ram Lee;Kicheon Yoo;Dae Won Ryu

  • Post-synthetic modification of porous materials: superprotonic conductivities and membrane applications in fuel cells

    Dong Won Kang;Minjung Kang;Chang Seop Hong

  • Exceptional CO2 working capacity in a heterodiamine-grafted metal–organic framework

    Woo Ram Lee;Hyuna Jo;Li Ming Yang;Hanyeong Lee

  • Unusual ferromagnetic couplings in single end-to-end azide-bridged cobalt(II) and nickel(II) chain systems.

    Chang Seop Hong;Ja Eung Koo;Sang Kil Son;Yoon Sup Lee

  • Post-synthetic modifications in porous organic polymers for biomedical and related applications.

    Ji Hyeon Kim;Dong Won Kang;Hongyeol Yun;Minjung Kang

  • MOF-74 type variants for CO2 capture

    Jong Hyeak Choe;Hyojin Kim;Chang Seop Hong

  • Surface modification of a six-capped body-centered cube Ni9W6 cluster: structure and single-molecule magnetism.

    Jeong Hak Lim;Jung Hee Yoon;Hyoung Chan Kim;Chang Seop Hong

  • Transport and magnetic properties in the ferromagnetic regime of La 1 − x Ca x MnO 3

    Chang Seop Hong;Wan Seop Kim;Nam Hwi Hur

  • Canted Ferromagnetism in a NiII Chain with a Single End-to-End Azido Bridge

    Chang Seop Hong;Youngkyu Do

  • A Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework (HOF) with Type IV NH3 Adsorption Behavior

    Dong Won Kang;Minjung Kang;Hyojin Kim;Jong Hyeak Choe

  • Emerging Porous Materials and Their Composites for NH3 Gas Removal.

    Dong Won Kang;Susan Eungyung Ju;Dae Won Kim;Minjung Kang

  • Homodiamine-functionalized metal–organic frameworks with a MOF-74-type extended structure for superior selectivity of CO2 over N2

    Je Seon Yeon;Woo Ram Lee;Nam Woo Kim;Hyuna Jo

  • A Magnetically Coupled Three-Dimensional (Terephthalato)manganese(II) Network.

    Chang Seop Hong;Youngkyu Do

  • Fine-Tuning of the Carbon Dioxide Capture Capability of Diamine-Grafted Metal–Organic Framework Adsorbents Through Amine Functionalization

    Hyuna Jo;Woo Ram Lee;Nam Woo Kim;Hyun Jung

  • High-Dimensional Manganese(II) Compounds with Noncovalent and/or Covalent Bonds Derived from Flexible Ligands: Self-Assembly and Structural Transformation.

    Chang Seop Hong;Sang-Kil Son;Yoon Sup Lee;Moo-Jin Jun

  • High Ammonia Uptake of a Metal-Organic Framework Adsorbent in a Wide Pressure Range.

    Dae Won Kim;Dong Won Kang;Minjung Kang;Jung Hoon Lee

  • Intramolecular Huisgen-type cyclization of platinum-bound pyrylium ions with alkenes and subsequent insertion into a benzylic C-H bond.

    Chang Ho Oh;Ji Ho Lee;Su Jin Lee;Jae Il Kim

  • Coexistence of spin canting and metamagnetism in a one-dimensional Mn(III) complex bridged by a single end-to-end azide.

    Hyun Hee Ko;Jeong Hak Lim;Hyoung Chan Kim;Chang Seop Hong

  • An End‐On Azide‐Bridged Antiferromagnetic Single‐Chain Magnet Involving Spin Canting and Field‐Induced Two‐Step Magnetic Transitions

    Jung Hee Yoon;Dae Won Ryu;Hyoung Chan Kim;Sung Won Yoon

  • Microporous Lanthanide-Organic Frameworks with Open Metal Sites: Unexpected Sorption Propensity and Multifunctional Properties

    Woo Ram Lee;Dae Won Ryu;Jin Wuk Lee;Jung Hee Yoon

Frequent Co-Authors

Youngkyu Do
Youngkyu Do Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jeong Gil Seo
Jeong Gil Seo Hanyang University
Sang Soo Han
Sang Soo Han Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Jong Seung Kim
Jong Seung Kim Korea University
Bongsoo Kim
Bongsoo Kim Pusan National University
Byeong Kwon Ju
Byeong Kwon Ju Korea University
Ki-Hyun Kim
Ki-Hyun Kim Hanyang University
Jungho Jae
Jungho Jae Pusan National University
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jinsoo Joo
Jinsoo Joo Korea University

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