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D-Index
45
Citations
7342
World Ranking
16449
National Ranking
311

Chunjoong Kim publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chunjoong Kim sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 176 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Chunjoong Kim D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chunjoong Kim sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Chunjoong Kim is affiliated with Chungnam National University in South Korea and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their work encompasses subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's main topics of study revolve around advancements in battery materials and technologies, with specific attention to:

  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Copper-based nanomaterials and applications
  • Extraction and Separation Processes

The publication record includes papers in notable scientific journals. Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Chunjoong Kim include:

  • A tailored oxide interface creates dense Pt single-atom catalysts with high catalytic activity, 2020, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Anion exchange and successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction-assisted coating of BiVO4 with Bi2S3 to produce nanostructured photoanode for enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting, 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Effect of SILAR-anchored ZnFe2O4 on the BiVO4 nanostructure: An attempt towards enhancing photoelectrochemical water splitting, 2021, Applied Surface Science
  • Rational construction of S-doped FeOOH onto Fe2O3 nanorods for enhanced water oxidation, 2022, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Fe2O3 hierarchical tubular structure decorated with cobalt phosphide (CoP) nanoparticles for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal

Frequent co-authors include Dojin Kim, Nguyen Duc Quang, Vitalii Ri, Sutripto Majumder, and Nguyễn Đức Chính.

Chunjoong Kim's publications appear regularly in the following venues:

  • Electronic Materials Letters
  • Korean Journal of Materials Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Best Publications

  • Critical Size of a Nano SnO2 Electrode for Li-Secondary Battery

    Chunjoong Kim;Mijung Noh;Myungsuk Choi;Jaephil Cho, ,‡ and

  • Two‐Dimensional SnS2 Nanoplates with Extraordinary High Discharge Capacity for Lithium Ion Batteries

    Jung Wook Seo;Jung Tak Jang;Seung Won Park;Chunjoong Kim

  • Novel SnS2-nanosheet anodes for lithium-ion batteries

    Tae-Joon Kim;Chunjoong Kim;Dongyeon Son;Myungsuk Choi

  • Tungsten Disulfide Catalysts Supported on a Carbon Cloth Interlayer for High Performance Li–S Battery

    Jungjin Park;Byeong-Chul Yu;Joong Sun Park;Joong Sun Park;Jang Wook Choi

  • Ultrathin Lithium-Ion Conducting Coatings for Increased Interfacial Stability in High Voltage Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Joong Sun Park;Xiangbo Meng;Jeffrey W. Elam;Shiqiang Hao

  • The Formation Mechanism of Fluorescent Metal Complexes at the LixNi0.5Mn1.5O4−δ/Carbonate Ester Electrolyte Interface

    Angelique Jarry;Sebastien Gottis;Young-Sang Yu;Josep Roque-Rosell

  • Direct Observation of Reversible Magnesium Ion Intercalation into a Spinel Oxide Host

    Chunjoong Kim;Patrick J. Phillips;Baris Key;Tanghong Yi

  • Mechanism of Phase Propagation During Lithiation in Carbon‐Free Li4Ti5O12 Battery Electrodes

    Chunjoong Kim;Nick S. Norberg;Caleb T. Alexander;Robert Kostecki

  • A tailored oxide interface creates dense Pt single-atom catalysts with high catalytic activity

    Mi Yoo;Young-Sang Yu;Hyunwoo Ha;Siwon Lee

  • Comparison of Al2O3- and AlPO4-coated LiCoO2 cathode materials for a Li-ion cell

    Jaephil Cho;Tae-Gon Kim;Chunjoong Kim;Joon-Gon Lee

  • The Importance of Confined Sulfur Nanodomains and Adjoining Electron Conductive Pathways in Subreaction Regimes of Li‐S Batteries

    Jungjin Park;Eui Tae Kim;Chunjoong Kim;Jeffrey Pyun

  • Monodisperse Sn nanocrystals as a platform for the study of mechanical damage during electrochemical reactions with Li

    Linping Xu;Chunjoong Kim;Alpesh K. Shukla;Angang Dong

  • Graphene quantum dots: Structural integrity and oxygen functional groups for high sulfur/sulfide utilization in lithium sulfur batteries

    Jungjin Park;Joonhee Moon;Chunjoong Kim;Jin Hyoun Kang

  • Copolymerization of Polythiophene and Sulfur To Improve the Electrochemical Performance in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

    Bernd Oschmann;Jungjin Park;Chunjoong Kim;Kookheon Char

  • Electrochemical performance of amorphous-silicon thin films for lithium rechargeable batteries

    Taeho Moon;Chunjoong Kim;Byungwoo Park

  • Three-dimensional localization of nanoscale battery reactions using soft X-ray tomography

    Young-Sang Yu;Young-Sang Yu;Maryam Farmand;Chunjoong Kim;Chunjoong Kim;Yijin Liu

  • NO gas sensing kinetics at room temperature under UV light irradiation of In 2 O 3 nanostructures

    Nguyen Duc Chinh;Nguyen Duc Quang;Hyundong Lee;Truong Thi Hien

  • Hydroxyl-Quenching Effects on the Photoluminescence Properties of SnO2:Eu3+ Nanoparticles

    Taeho Moon;Sun-Tae Hwang;Dae-Ryong Jung;Dongyeon Son

  • Dependence on Crystal Size of the Nanoscale Chemical Phase Distribution and Fracture in Li x FePO 4

    Young Sang Yu;Chunjoong Kim;David A. Shapiro;Maryam Farmand

  • Elemental Sulfur and Molybdenum Disulfide Composites for Li-S Batteries with Long Cycle Life and High-Rate Capability.

    Philip T. Dirlam;Jungjin Park;Adam G. Simmonds;Kenneth J Domanik

  • Synthesis and photoluminescence of Mn-doped zinc sulfide nanoparticles

    Dongyeon Son;Dae-Ryong Jung;Jongmin Kim;Taeho Moon

Frequent Co-Authors

Jordi Cabana
Jordi Cabana University of Illinois at Chicago
Byungwoo Park
Byungwoo Park Seoul National University
Dojin Kim
Dojin Kim Chungnam National University
Yung-Eun Sung
Yung-Eun Sung Seoul National University
Robert F. Klie
Robert F. Klie University of Illinois at Chicago
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Robert Kostecki
Robert Kostecki Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jeffrey Pyun
Jeffrey Pyun University of Arizona
Marca M. Doeff
Marca M. Doeff Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kookheon Char
Kookheon Char Seoul National University

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