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D-Index
61
Citations
12612
World Ranking
9287
National Ranking
163

Hye Jin Lee 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 Hye Jin Lee sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 277 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hye Jin Lee 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 Hye Jin Lee sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hye Jin Lee is affiliated with Kyungpook National University in South Korea. Their research focuses predominantly on engineering and materials science, with significant contributions in electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biomedical engineering.

The main topics of Lee's work include:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

Lee has frequently published in several notable venues, including:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • ChemSusChem

Among their recent papers are:

  • Contribution of hydrogen bonding to liquid-phase adsorptive removal of hazardous organics with metal-organic framework-based materials, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Metal-organic frameworks bearing free carboxylic acids: Preparation, modification, and applications, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Surface engineering in improving activity of Pt nanocubes for ammonia electrooxidation reaction, 2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Metal-organic frameworks composed of nitro groups: Preparation and applications in adsorption and catalysis, 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Metal-organic frameworks containing uncoordinated nitrogen: Preparation, modification, and application in adsorption, 2021, Materials Today

Lee has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Sung Hwa Jhung
  • Imteaz Ahmed
  • Sang Hyuk Lee
  • Jayeon Baek
  • Gyudong Lee

Best Publications

  • Attomole Microarray Detection of MicroRNAs by Nanoparticle-Amplified SPR Imaging Measurements of Surface Polyadenylation Reactions

    Shiping Fang;Hye Jin Lee;and Alastair W. Wark;Robert M. Corn

  • Detection of protein biomarkers using RNA aptamer microarrays and enzymatically amplified surface plasmon resonance imaging.

    Yuan Li;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M. Corn

  • Electrochemistry at liquid/liquid interfaces: methodology and potential applications

    Frédéric Reymond;David Fermı́n;Hye Jin Lee;Hubert H. Girault

  • Characterization and optimization of peptide arrays for the study of epitope-antibody interactions using surface plasmon resonance imaging

    Greta J. Wegner;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M. Corn

  • Multiplexed detection methods for profiling microRNA expression in biological samples

    Alastair W. Wark;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M. Corn

  • Long-range surface plasmon resonance imaging for bioaffinity sensors.

    Alastair W Wark;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M Corn

  • SPR imaging measurements of 1-D and 2-D DNA microarrays created from microfluidic channels on gold thin films.

    Hye Jin Lee;Terry T. Goodrich;Robert M. Corn

  • Direct detection of genomic DNA by enzymatically amplified SPR imaging measurements of RNA microarrays.

    Terry T. Goodrich;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M. Corn

  • Real-time surface plasmon resonance imaging measurements for the multiplexed determination of protein adsorption/desorption kinetics and surface enzymatic reactions on peptide microarrays

    Greta J. Wegner;Alastair W. Wark;Hye Jin Lee;Eric Codner

  • Fabrication of histidine-tagged fusion protein arrays for surface plasmon resonance imaging studies of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions

    Greta J Wegner;Hye Jin Lee;Gerard Marriott;Robert M Corn

  • Surface plasmon resonance imaging measurements of antibody arrays for the multiplexed detection of low molecular weight protein biomarkers.

    Hye Jin Lee;Dobrin Nedelkov;Robert M Corn

  • Understanding underlying processes in formic acid fuel cells.

    Sunghyun Uhm;Hye Jin Lee;Jaeyoung Lee

  • Single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping by nanoparticle-enhanced surface plasmon resonance imaging measurements of surface ligation reactions

    Yuan Li;Alastair W. Wark;Hye Jin Lee;Robert M. Corn

  • Enzymatically amplified surface plasmon resonance imaging detection of DNA by exonuclease III digestion of DNA microarrays.

    Hye Jin Lee;Yuan Li;and Alastair W. Wark;Robert M. Corn

  • Metal-organic framework-derived carbons: Preparation from ZIF-8 and application in the adsorptive removal of sulfamethoxazole from water

    Imteaz Ahmed;Biswa Nath Bhadra;Hye Jin Lee;Sung Hwa Jhung

  • Nanoparticle-enhanced surface plasmon resonance detection of proteins at attomolar concentrations: comparing different nanoparticle shapes and sizes.

    Min Jeong Kwon;Jaeyoung Lee;Alastair W. Wark;Hye Jin Lee

  • Microarray methods for protein biomarker detection

    Hye Jin Lee;Alastair W. Wark;Robert M. Corn

  • Contribution of hydrogen bonding to liquid-phase adsorptive removal of hazardous organics with metal-organic framework-based materials

    Imteaz Ahmed;Zubair Hasan;Gyudong Lee;Hye Jin Lee

  • Cyclic voltammetry at a regular microdisc electrode array

    Hye Jin Lee;Carine Beriet;Rosaria Ferrigno;Hubert H Girault

  • Conductive Gold Nanoparticle Mirrors at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces

    Ping-Ping Fang;Shu Chen;Haiqiang Deng;Micheál D. Scanlon

  • A Stable and Cost-Effective Anode Catalyst Structure for Formic Acid Fuel Cells†

    Sunghyun Uhm;Hye Jin Lee;Youngkook Kwon;Jaeyoung Lee

  • Amperometric Ion Sensors Based on Laser Patterned Composite Polymer Membranes

    Hye Jin Lee;Paul D. Beattie;Brian J. Seddon;Murray D. Osborne

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Corn
Robert M. Corn University of California, Irvine
Jaeyoung Lee
Jaeyoung Lee Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Hubert H. Girault
Hubert H. Girault École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Weibo Cai
Weibo Cai University of Wisconsin–Madison
Carlos M. Pereira
Carlos M. Pereira University of Porto
Youngkook Kwon
Youngkook Kwon Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Won-Yong Lee
Won-Yong Lee Yonsei University
Hyung-Min Chung
Hyung-Min Chung Konkuk University
Byung Chul Kim
Byung Chul Kim Sunchon National University
Cheolju Lee
Cheolju Lee Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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