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Jeong Min Baik is affiliated with Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Polymers and Plastics.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, Conducting Polymers and Applications, Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies, and Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques.

Frequent publication venues for Jeong Min Baik include:

  • Nano Energy
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • ACS Nano
  • Energy & Environmental Science

Among notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Jeong Min Baik are:

  • "Recent Advances in Triboelectric Nanogenerators: From Technological Progress to Commercial Applications," 2023, ACS Nano
  • "Sustainable highly charged C60-functionalized polyimide in a non-contact mode triboelectric nanogenerator," 2021, Energy & Environmental Science
  • "Superaerophobic/Superhydrophilic Multidimensional Electrode System for High-Current-Density Water Electrolysis," 2024, ACS Nano
  • "Highly selective and low-overpotential electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to ethanol by Cu-single atoms decorated N-doped carbon dots," 2024, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • "Cu- and Ce-promoted nano-heterostructures on vanadate catalysts for low-temperature NH3-SCR activity with improved SO2 and water resistance," 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal

Jeong Min Baik collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Hyesung Park
  • Hyun-Cheol Song
  • Sunghoon Hur
  • Heemin Kang
  • Rahul Purbia

Best Publications

  • Recent Advances in Triboelectric Nanogenerators: From Technological Progress to Commercial Applications.

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  • Hydrophobic Sponge Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator

    Keun Young Lee;Jinsung Chun;Ju Hyuck Lee;Kyeong Nam Kim

  • Band-gap transition induced by interlayer van der Waals interaction in MoS 2

    S. W. Han;Hyuksang Kwon;Seong Keun Kim;Sunmin Ryu

  • Boosted output performance of triboelectric nanogenerator via electric double layer effect

    Jinsung Chun;Byeong Uk Ye;Jae Won Lee;Dukhyun Choi

  • Mesoporous pores impregnated with Au nanoparticles as effective dielectrics for enhancing triboelectric nanogenerator performance in harsh environments

    Jinsung Chun;Jin Woong Kim;Woo Suk Jung;Chong Yun Kang

  • Highly Stretchable 2D Fabrics for Wearable Triboelectric Nanogenerator under Harsh Environments

    Kyeong Nam Kim;Jinsung Chun;Jin Woong Kim;Keun Young Lee

  • Robust nanogenerators based on graft copolymers via control of dielectrics for remarkable output power enhancement.

    Jae Won Lee;Hye Jin Cho;Jinsung Chun;Kyeong Nam Kim

  • High humidity- and contamination-resistant triboelectric nanogenerator with superhydrophobic interface

    Qitao Zhou;Kyunghun Lee;Kyeong Nam Kim;Jun Gyu Park

  • Pd-sensitized single vanadium oxide nanowires: Highly responsive hydrogen sensing based on the metal−insulator transition.

    Jeong Min Baik;Myung Hwa Kim;Christopher Larson;Cafer T. Yavuz

  • Polarization-dependent surface-enhanced Raman scattering from a silver-nanoparticle-decorated single silver nanowire.

    Seung Joon Lee;Jeong Min Baik;Martin Moskovits

  • Wearable solar thermoelectric generator driven by unprecedentedly high temperature difference

    Yeon Soo Jung;Dea Han Jeong;Sung Bum Kang;Fredrick Kim

  • Highly anisotropic power generation in piezoelectric hemispheres composed stretchable composite film for self-powered motion sensor

    Jinsung Chun;Na Ri Kang;Ju Young Kim;Myoung Sub Noh

  • Embossed Hollow Hemisphere‐Based Piezoelectric Nanogenerator and Highly Responsive Pressure Sensor

    Jinsung Chun;Keun Young Lee;Chong Yun Kang;Myung Wha Kim

  • Polarized Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy from Molecules Adsorbed in Nano-Gaps Produced by Electromigration in Silver Nanowires

    Jeong Min Baik;Seung Joon Lee;Martin Moskovits

  • Tin-oxide-nanowire-based electronic nose using heterogeneous catalysis as a functionalization strategy.

    Jeong Min Baik;Mark Zielke;Myung Hwa Kim;Myung Hwa Kim;Kimberly L. Turner

  • A highly-efficient, concentrating-photovoltaic/thermoelectric hybrid generator

    Tae-Hyeon Kil;Tae-Hyeon Kil;Sanghyeon Kim;Dae-Han Jeong;Dae-Myeong Geum;Dae-Myeong Geum

  • Silk fibroin-based biodegradable piezoelectric composite nanogenerators using lead-free ferroelectric nanoparticles

    Kyeong Nam Kim;Jinsung Chun;Song A. Chae;Chang Won Ahn

  • High-Output Triboelectric Nanogenerator Based on Dual Inductive and Resonance Effects-Controlled Highly Transparent Polyimide for Self-Powered Sensor Network Systems

    Jae Won Lee;Sungwoo Jung;Tae Won Lee;Jinhyeong Jo

  • A near single crystalline TiO2 nanohelix array: enhanced gas sensing performance and its application as a monolithically integrated electronic nose

    Sunyong Hwang;Hyunah Kwon;Sameer Chhajed;Ji Won Byon

  • Electrospun ion gel nanofibers for flexible triboelectric nanogenerator: electrochemical effect on output power

    Byeong Uk Ye;Byoung-Joon Kim;Jungho Ryu;Joo Yul Lee

  • Fabrication of Vertically Well‐Aligned (Zn,Mn)O Nanorods with Room Temperature Ferromagnetism

    Jeong M. Baik;Jong-Lam Lee

  • Self‐Powered, Room‐Temperature Electronic Nose Based on Triboelectrification and Heterogeneous Catalytic Reaction

    Ji-Hyun Kim;Jinsung Chun;Jin Woong Kim;Won Jun Choi

  • Superaerophobic/Superhydrophilic Multidimensional Electrode System for High-Current-Density Water Electrolysis

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  • Growth of metal oxide nanowires from supercooled liquid nanodroplets.

    Myung Hwa Kim;Byeongdu Lee;Sungsik Lee;Christopher Larson

  • Partially reduced graphene oxide as a support of Mn-Ce/TiO2 catalyst for selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3

    Bora Ye;Bora Ye;Minwoo Lee;Bora Jeong;Jinwoo Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Jong-Lam Lee
Jong-Lam Lee Pohang University of Science and Technology
Martin Moskovits
Martin Moskovits University of California, Santa Barbara
Sang-Woo Kim
Sang-Woo Kim Yonsei University
Ho Won Jang
Ho Won Jang Seoul National University
Dukhyun Choi
Dukhyun Choi Kyung Hee University
Heon Lee
Heon Lee Korea University
Jong Kyu Kim
Jong Kyu Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Changduk Yang
Changduk Yang Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Alec M. Wodtke
Alec M. Wodtke Max Planck Society
Seung-Hyub Baek
Seung-Hyub Baek Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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