Seung Woo Lee mainly focuses on Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry, Carbon nanotube, Chemical engineering and Thin film. His work on Nanoparticle as part of general Nanotechnology study is frequently connected to High energy, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His biological study deals with issues like Electrolyte, which deal with fields such as Inorganic chemistry and Anode.
His Carbon nanotube research integrates issues from Lithium and Graphene. The various areas that Seung Woo Lee examines in his Chemical engineering study include Coating and Surface energy. In the subject of general Thin film, his work in Layer by layer is often linked to Surface charge, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Chemical engineering, Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry, Carbon nanotube and Graphene. His work on Proton exchange membrane fuel cell as part of general Chemical engineering study is frequently linked to Cathode, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Pseudocapacitance and Energy storage, which intersect with Nanotechnology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inorganic chemistry, Electrolyte and Composite material. His research in Carbon nanotube focuses on subjects like Lithium, which are connected to Density functional theory. His Graphene study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Oxide, Redox and Lithium-ion battery.
His primary scientific interests are in Chemical engineering, Electrochemistry, Cathode, Graphene and Energy storage. The study incorporates disciplines such as Porosity, Oxide and Layer by layer in addition to Chemical engineering. His Electrochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Power, Thermal and Analytical chemistry.
His Graphene research includes themes of Anode and Lithium-ion battery. His Energy storage research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Energy transformation, Supercapacitor, Nanotechnology and Engineering physics. Seung Woo Lee combines subjects such as Electrical conductor and Transition metal with his study of Nanotechnology.
Seung Woo Lee focuses on Chemical engineering, Proton exchange membrane fuel cell, Porosity, Thin film and Oxygen reduction reaction. His research in Chemical engineering intersects with topics in Polymerization and Lithium. Seung Woo Lee interconnects Nuclear engineering, Airflow and Coolant in the investigation of issues within Proton exchange membrane fuel cell.
His studies deal with areas such as Potassium, Sodium, Intercalation and Ion intercalation as well as Graphene. His Intercalation research incorporates elements of Electrolyte and Electrochemistry. Seung Woo Lee does research in Electrochemistry, focusing on Cyclic voltammetry specifically.
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High-power lithium batteries from functionalized carbon-nanotube electrodes
Seung Woo Lee;Naoaki Yabuuchi;Betar M. Gallant;Shuo Chen.
Nature Nanotechnology (2010)
Carbon nanotube/manganese oxide ultrathin film electrodes for electrochemical capacitors.
Seung Woo Lee;Junhyung Kim;Shuo Chen;Paula T. Hammond.
ACS Nano (2010)
Layer-by-layer assembly of all carbon nanotube ultrathin films for electrochemical applications.
Seung Woo Lee;Byeong Su Kim;Shuo Chen;Yang Shao-Horn.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009)
Nanostructured carbon-based electrodes: bridging the gap between thin-film lithium-ion batteries and electrochemical capacitors
Seung Woo Lee;Betar M. Gallant;Hye Ryung Byon;Paula T. Hammond.
Energy and Environmental Science (2011)
Sodium Metal Anodes: Emerging Solutions to Dendrite Growth
Byeongyong Lee;Eunsu Paek;David Mitlin;Seung Woo Lee.
Chemical Reviews (2019)
Role of Oxygen Functional Groups in Carbon Nanotube/Graphene Freestanding Electrodes for High Performance Lithium Batteries
Hye Ryung Byon;Betar M. Gallant;Seung Woo Lee;Yang Shao-Horn.
Advanced Functional Materials (2013)
Thin films of carbon nanotubes and chemically reduced graphenes for electrochemical micro-capacitors
Hye Ryung Byon;Seung Woo Lee;Shuo Chen;Paula T. Hammond.
Carbon (2011)
Layer-by-Layer Assembled Polyaniline Nanofiber/Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Electrodes for High-Power and High-Energy Storage Applications
Nasim Hyder;Seung Woo Lee;Fevzi Çakmak Cebeci;Daniel J. Schmidt.
ACS Nano (2011)
Surface Composition Tuning of Au–Pt Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Enhanced Carbon Monoxide and Methanol Electro-oxidation
Jin Suntivich;Zhichuan Xu;Christopher E. Carlton;Junhyung Kim.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
The Nature of Lithium Battery Materials under Oxygen Evolution Reaction Conditions
Seung Woo Lee;Christopher Carlton;Marcel Risch;Yogesh Surendranath.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
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