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D-Index
59
Citations
10963
World Ranking
10279
National Ranking
187

Hyung Joon 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 Hyung Joon Kim sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 285 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hyung Joon 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 Hyung Joon Kim sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hyung Joon Kim is affiliated with Kyungpook National University in South Korea and has contributed to multiple research areas, primarily within chemical engineering and materials science. Their research spans several subfields including catalysis, materials chemistry, nuclear and high energy physics, hepatology, and immunology.

The main topics of Kim's work include:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • Synthesis and properties of polymers
  • Catalysis and oxidation reactions
  • Adsorption and cooling systems
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and prognosis
  • Hepatitis C virus research

The scientist has a record of frequent collaboration with several coauthors, including:

  • Fangyong Yan
  • Toshiyuki Itoh
  • Kallol Mukherjee
  • Mark Maroncelli
  • Ryohei Kakuchi

Hyung Joon Kim's recent publications demonstrate a diverse research output across various prestigious journals, illustrating interdisciplinary interests. Notable papers include:

  • Effect of urea cream on sorafenib-associated hand-foot skin reaction in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: A multicenter, randomised, double-blind controlled study, 2020, European Journal of Cancer
  • FcγRIIB controls antibody-mediated target cell depletion by ITIM-independent mechanisms, 2022, Cell Reports
  • Computer-Aided Design of Postpolymerization Modification Reaction Based on Aminolysis of α,α-Difluoroacetate Esters, 2020, Macromolecules
  • Dicationic-Type Quaternary Ammonium Salts as Candidates of Desiccants for an Air-Conditioning System, 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Hyperthermia accelerates neuronal loss differently between the hippocampal CA1 and CA2/3 through different HIF-1α expression after transient ischemia in gerbils, 2022, International Journal of Molecular Medicine

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • European Journal of Cancer
  • Cell Reports
  • Macromolecules
  • Polymer

Best Publications

  • Physical properties of transparent perovskite oxides (Ba,La)SnO 3 with high electrical mobility at room temperature

    Hyung Joon Kim;Useong Kim;Tai Hoon Kim;Jiyeon Kim

  • Nanoporous carbon supercapacitors in an ionic liquid: a computer simulation study.

    Youngseon Shim;Hyung J. Kim;Hyung J. Kim

  • Gold Nanoclusters Promote Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation at the Nanocluster/CoSe2 Interface

    Shuo Zhao;Renxi Jin;Hadi Abroshan;Chenjie Zeng

  • Molecular Interactions of a Cu-Based Metal-Organic Framework with a Confined Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid : A Combined Density Functional Theory and Experimental Vibrational Spectroscopy Study

    Nilesh R. Dhumal;Manish P. Singh;James A. Anderson;Johannes Kiefer;Johannes Kiefer

  • Tailoring the Electronic and Catalytic Properties of Au25 Nanoclusters via Ligand Engineering

    Gao Li;Hadi Abroshan;Chong Liu;Shuo Zhuo

  • Gamma radiation shielding and optical properties measurements of zinc bismuth borate glasses

    P. Yasaka;N. Pattanaboonmee;H.J. Kim;P. Limkitjaroenporn

  • Equilibrium and nonequilibrium solvation and solute electronic structure. I. Formulation

    Hyung J. Kim;James T. Hynes

  • Equilibrium and nonequilibrium solvation and solute electronic structure. III. Quantum theory

    Hyung J. Kim;James T. Hynes

  • Silicon Nanoparticles with Surface Nitrogen: 90% Quantum Yield with Narrow Luminescence Bandwidth and the Ligand Structure Based Energy Law.

    Qi Li;Tian-Yi Luo;Meng Zhou;Hadi Abroshan

  • Solvation of carbon nanotubes in a room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Youngseon Shim;Hyung J. Kim;Hyung J. Kim

  • Revisiting the Aqueous Solutions of Dimethyl Sulfoxide by Spectroscopy in the Mid- and Near-Infrared: Experiments and Car-Parrinello Simulations.

    Victoria M. Wallace;Nilesh R. Dhumal;Florian M. Zehentbauer;Hyung J. Kim;Hyung J. Kim

  • Solvation in molecular ionic liquids

    Y. Shim;Jinsong Duan;M. Y. Choi;Hyung J. Kim

  • A theoretical model for SN1 ionic dissociation in solution. 1. Activation free energetics and transition-state structure

    Hyung J. Kim;James T. Hynes

  • Chiral Ag 23 nanocluster with open shell electronic structure and helical face-centered cubic framework

    Chao Liu;Tao Li;Hadi Abroshan;Zhimin Li

  • Geobacillus toebii sp. nov., a novel thermophilic bacterium isolated from hay compost.

    Moon Hee Sung;H Kim;Jin-Woo Bae;Sung-Keun Rhee

  • Free energies of electron transfer

    John N. Gehlen;David Chandler;Hyung J. Kim;James T. Hynes

  • New gadolinium based glasses for gamma-rays shielding materials

    S. Kaewjang;U. Maghanemi;S. Kothan;H.J. Kim

  • Efficient Generation of CA3 Neurons from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Enables Modeling of Hippocampal Connectivity In Vitro.

    Anindita Sarkar;Arianna Mei;Apua C.M. Paquola;Apua C.M. Paquola;Shani Stern

  • Graphene-Based Supercapacitors: A Computer Simulation Study

    Youngseon Shim;YounJoon Jung;Hyung J. Kim;Hyung J. Kim

  • Dielectric relaxation, ion conductivity, solvent rotation, and solvation dynamics in a room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Youngseon Shim;Hyung J. Kim

  • A molecular dynamics computer simulation study of room-temperature ionic liquids. II. Equilibrium and nonequilibrium solvation dynamics.

    Y. Shim;M. Y. Choi;Hyung J. Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Noo Li Jeon
Noo Li Jeon Seoul National University
James T. Hynes
James T. Hynes University of Colorado Boulder
Johannes Kiefer
Johannes Kiefer University of Bremen
Rongchao Jin
Rongchao Jin Carnegie Mellon University
Fred H. Gage
Fred H. Gage Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Tae Song Kim
Tae Song Kim Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Shankar Sastry
Shankar Sastry University of California, Berkeley
Samie R. Jaffrey
Samie R. Jaffrey Cornell University
Michael Z. Lin
Michael Z. Lin Stanford University
Bin Duan
Bin Duan University of Nebraska Medical Center

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