What is he best known for?
The fields of study Jeung Ku Kang is best known for:
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Catalysis
Jeung Ku Kang is researching Adsorption as part of the investigation of Metal-organic framework and Desorption.
He connects relevant research areas such as Doping and Visible spectrum in the realm of Optoelectronics.
His Doping study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Quantum mechanics.
Quantum mechanics connects with themes related to Battery (electricity) in his study.
The study of Visible spectrum is intertwined with the study of Optoelectronics in a number of ways.
In the field of Metallurgy Jeung Ku Kang connects related research areas like Oxide and Nickel.
His research links Metallurgy with Oxide.
Energy storage and Battery (electricity) are the subject areas of his Power (physics) study.
Jeung Ku Kang regularly links together related areas like Power (physics) in his Energy storage studies.
His most cited work include:
- Nitrogen-Doped Graphene for High-Performance Ultracapacitors and the Importance of Nitrogen-Doped Sites at Basal Planes (1445 citations)
- Supercapacitors of Nanocrystalline Metal–Organic Frameworks (602 citations)
- Nitrogen-Doped Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes for Lithium Storage with Extremely High Capacity (453 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date
His Metallurgy research is intertwined with Metal and Oxide.
He performs multidisciplinary study in Metal and Metallurgy in his work.
His Organic chemistry study often links to related topics such as Molecule.
His study brings together the fields of Organic chemistry and Molecule.
His study deals with a combination of Nanotechnology and Chemical physics.
Jeung Ku Kang undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Chemical physics and Nanotechnology through his research.
Chemical engineering is closely attributed to Nanoparticle in his research.
His study connects Chemical engineering and Nanoparticle.
Borrowing concepts from Inorganic chemistry, he weaves in ideas under Physical chemistry.
Jeung Ku Kang most often published in these fields:
- Organic chemistry (71.70%)
- Nanotechnology (71.70%)
- Chemical engineering (63.21%)
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