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Ki-Won Jun is affiliated with the Korea University of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on chemical engineering and engineering fields, with significant attention to catalysis and materials chemistry.

The main subfields of their work include:

  • Catalysis
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

Their research covers several topics, notably:

  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts

Ki-Won Jun has published extensively in journals related to energy and catalysis. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Fuel
  • Energy
  • Journal of CO2 Utilization
  • Energy Conversion and Management
  • Chemical Engineering Journal

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Atomically Alloyed Fe-Co Catalyst Derived from a N-Coordinated Co Single-Atom Structure for CO2 Hydrogenation", 2021, ACS Catalysis
  • "Identification of active sites for CO2 hydrogenation in Fe catalysts by first-principles microkinetic modelling", 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "Green liquid fuel and synthetic natural gas production via CO2 hydrogenation combined with reverse water-gas-shift and Co-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis", 2021, Journal of CO2 Utilization
  • "Transformation of CO2 into liquid fuels and synthetic natural gas using green hydrogen: A comparative analysis", 2021, Fuel
  • "A comparative study on hybrid power-to-liquids/power-to-gas processes coupled with different water electrolysis technologies", 2022, Energy Conversion and Management

Ki-Won Jun collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Seok Ki Kim
  • Chundong Zhang
  • Ruxing Gao
  • Tiansheng Zhao
  • Guofeng Guan

Best Publications

  • Comparative study of Fischer–Tropsch synthesis with H2/CO and H2/CO2 syngas using Fe- and Co-based catalysts

    Thomas Riedel;Michael Claeys;Hans Schulz;Georg Schaub

  • Methane reforming over Ni/Ce-ZrO2 catalysts: effect of nickel content

    Wen Sheng Dong;Hyun Seog Roh;Ki Won Jun;Sang Eon Park

  • Highly active and stable Ni/Ce-ZrO2 catalyst for H2 production from methane

    Hyun Seog Roh;Ki Won Jun;Wen Sheng Dong;Jong San Chang

  • Kinetics of CO2 Hydrogenation on a K-Promoted Fe Catalyst

    Thomas Riedel;Georg Schaub;Ki-Won Jun;Kyu-Wan Lee

  • Fischer–Tropsch on Iron with H2/CO and H2/CO2 as Synthesis Gases: The Episodes of Formation of the Fischer–Tropsch Regime and Construction of the Catalyst

    Thomas Riedel;Hans Schulz;Georg Schaub;Ki-Won Jun

  • Vapour phase dehydration of crude methanol to dimethyl ether over Na-modified H-ZSM-5 catalysts

    V. Vishwanathan;Ki Won Jun;Jae Woo Kim;Hyun Seog Roh

  • Methanol conversion on SAPO-34 catalysts prepared by mixed template method

    Yun-Jo Lee;Seung-Chan Baek;Ki-Won Jun

  • Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis by Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation on Fe-Based Catalysts

    P. S. Sai Prasad;Jong Wook Bae;Ki-Won Jun;Kyu-Wan Lee

  • Alumina-supported iron oxide nanoparticles as Fischer–Tropsch catalysts: Effect of particle size of iron oxide

    Jo-Yong Park;Yun-Jo Lee;Pawan K. Khanna;Ki-Won Jun

  • Carbon dioxide reforming of methane over co-precipitated Ni–CeO2, Ni–ZrO2 and Ni–Ce–ZrO2 catalysts

    Hyun Seog Roh;H. S. Potdar;Ki Won Jun

  • Modeling of the Kinetics for Methanol Synthesis using Cu/ZnO/Al2O3/ZrO2 Catalyst: Influence of Carbon Dioxide during Hydrogenation

    Hye-Won Lim;Myung-June Park;Suk-Hwan Kang;Ho-Jeong Chae

  • Methane-reforming reactions over Ni/Ce-ZrO2/θ-Al2O3 catalysts

    Hyun Seog Roh;Ki Won Jun;Sang Eon Park

  • Carbon dioxide reforming of methane over Ni incorporated into Ce–ZrO2 catalysts

    Hyun Seog Roh;H. S. Potdar;Ki Won Jun;Jae Woo Kim

  • Effect of γ-alumina content on catalytic performance of modified ZSM-5 for dehydration of crude methanol to dimethyl ether

    Shin Dong Kim;Seung Chan Baek;Yun-Jo Lee;Ki-Won Jun

  • Catalytic investigation for Fischer: Tropsch synthesis from bio-mass derived syngas

    Ki Won Jun;Hyun Seog Roh;Kyong Su Kim;Jae Seong Ryu

  • Synthesis of nano-sized porous γ-alumina powder via a precipitation/digestion route

    H.S. Potdar;Ki-Won Jun;Jong Wook Bae;Seung-Moon Kim

  • Highly stable Ni catalyst supported on Ce–ZrO2 for oxy-steam reforming of methane

    Hyun Seog Roh;Ki Won Jun;Wen Sheng Dong;Sang Eon Park

  • Surface Properties and Catalytic Activity of TiO2–ZrO2 Mixed Oxides in Dehydration of Methanol to Dimethyl Ether

    V. Vishwanathan;Hyun Seog Roh;Jae Woo Kim;Ki Won Jun

  • Thermodynamic Investigation of Methanol and Dimethyl Ether Synthesis from CO 2 Hydrogenation

    Wen-Jie Shen;Ki-Won Jun;Ho-Suk Choi;Kyu-Wan Lee

  • Residual sodium effect on the catalytic activity of Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 in methanol synthesis from CO2 hydrogenation

    Ki-Won Jun;Wen-Jie Shen;K.S Rama Rao;Kyu-Wan Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Jong Wook Bae
Jong Wook Bae Sungkyunkwan University
P.S. Sai Prasad
P.S. Sai Prasad Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
Pawan K. Khanna
Pawan K. Khanna Defence Institute of Advanced Technology
Young Ho Kim
Young Ho Kim Kyungpook National University
Sang-Eon Park
Sang-Eon Park Inha University
Sang Il Seok
Sang Il Seok Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Jinwoo Lee
Jinwoo Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jeong Gil Seo
Jeong Gil Seo Hanyang University
In Kyu Song
In Kyu Song Seoul National University
Jin Suk Chung
Jin Suk Chung University of Ulsan

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