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Overview

Taek Dong Chung is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, electrochemistry, renewable energy, sustainability, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist's research interests are reflected in the topics covered by their publications, which include:

  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

Taek Dong Chung has published work in several prominent scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Science
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Full-Color-Tunable Nanophotonic Device Using Electrochromic Tungsten Trioxide Thin Film" (2020, Nano Letters)
  • "Universal Suzuki-Miyaura Catalyst-Transfer Polymerization for Precision Synthesis of Strong Donor/Acceptor-Based Conjugated Polymers and Their Sequence Engineering" (2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • "Totally implantable enzymatic biofuel cell and brain stimulator operating in bird through wireless communication" (2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics)
  • "Direct seawater electrolysis via synergistic acidification by inorganic precipitation and proton flux from bipolar membrane" (2021, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • "Iontronic analog of synaptic plasticity: Hydrogel-based ionic diode with chemical precipitation and dissolution" (2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)

Collaboration is a significant component of the scientist's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Moonjoo Kim
  • Song Yi Yeon
  • Min-Ah Oh
  • Seok Hee Han
  • Emmanuel Batsa Tetteh

The scientific contributions of Taek Dong Chung cover substantial research areas in energy conversion, sensor technologies, and advanced materials with an emphasis on electrochemical systems and biomedical applications.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensors.

    Sejin Park;Hankil Boo;Hankil Boo;Taek Dong Chung

  • Recent advances in electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensors - A review.

    Dae-Woong Hwang;Saram Lee;Minjee Seo;Taek Dong Chung

  • Nonenzymatic glucose detection using mesoporous platinum.

    Sejin Park;Taek Dong Chung;Hee Chan Kim

  • Mussel-inspired encapsulation and functionalization of individual yeast cells.

    Sung Ho Yang;Sung Min Kang;Kyung-Bok Lee;Taek Dong Chung

  • Synthesis of a graphene–carbon nanotube composite and its electrochemical sensing of hydrogen peroxide

    Seunghee Woo;Yang-Rae Kim;Taek Dong Chung;Yuanzhe Piao

  • Electrochemistry at nanoporous interfaces: new opportunity for electrocatalysis

    Je Hyun Bae;Ji-Hyung Han;Taek Dong Chung

  • Graphene-incorporated chitosan substrata for adhesion and differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells

    Jangho Kim;Yang-Rae Kim;Yeonju Kim;Ki Taek Lim

  • Ionic strength-controlled virtual area of mesoporous platinum electrode.

    Hankil Boo;Sejin Park;Bonkyung Ku;Yunmee Kim

  • Ionic Circuits Based on Polyelectrolyte Diodes on a Microchip

    Ji Hyung Han;Kwang Bok Kim;Hee Chan Kim;Taek Dong Chung

  • In vitro and short-term in vivo characteristics of a Kel-F thin film modified glucose sensor.

    Sun Kil Kang;Ran-A Jeong;Sejin Park;Taek Dong Chung

  • Electrochemical Nanoneedle Biosensor Based on Multiwall Carbon Nanotube

    Hankil Boo;Ran-A Jeong;Sejin Park;Keun Soo Kim

  • Nonenzymatic continuous glucose monitoring in human whole blood using electrified nanoporous Pt.

    Sangyun Park;Sejin Park;Ran-A. Jeong;Hankil Boo

  • Electrochemical analysis based on nanoporous structures

    Sangyun Park;Hee Chan Kim;Taek Dong Chung

  • Mercury(II) detection by SERS based on a single gold microshell

    Donghoon Han;Sung Yul Lim;Beom Jin Kim;Lilin Piao

  • Voltammetric determination of the pKa of various acids in polar aprotic solvents using 1,4-benzoquinone

    H.-s. Kim;T.D. Chung;H. Kim

  • Continuous low-voltage dc electroporation on a microfluidic chip with polyelectrolytic salt bridges.

    Sang Kyung Kim;Jae Hyun Kim;Kwang Pyo Kim;Taek Dong Chung

  • Cytometry and velocimetry on a microfluidic chip using polyelectrolytic salt bridges.

    Honggu Chun;Taek Dong Chung;Hee Chan Kim

  • Nanoporous Pt Microelectrode for Neural Stimulation and Recording: In Vitro Characterization

    Sejin Park;Youn Joo Song;Hankil Boo;Taek Dong Chung

  • Glucose sensor using a microfabricated electrode and electropolymerized bilayer films.

    Haesik Yang;Taek Dong Chung;Youn Tae Kim;Chang Auck Choi

  • Effect of Nanoporous Structure on Enhanced Electrochemical Reaction

    Ji-Hyung Han;Eonji Lee;Sejin Park;Rakwoo Chang

  • Light-Driven Highly Selective Conversion of CO2 to Formate by Electrosynthesized Enzyme/Cofactor Thin Film Electrode

    Soo Youn Lee;Sung Yul Lim;Daye Seo;Jin-Young Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Hasuck Kim
Hasuck Kim Seoul National University
Young-Chang Joo
Young-Chang Joo Seoul National University
Won-Yong Lee
Won-Yong Lee Yonsei University
Ki-Bum Kim
Ki-Bum Kim Seoul National University
Byoungho Lee
Byoungho Lee Seoul National University
Byung Hee Hong
Byung Hee Hong Seoul National University
Je-Yong Choi
Je-Yong Choi Kyungpook National University
In Young Kim
In Young Kim Hanyang University
Seon Jeong Kim
Seon Jeong Kim Hanyang University
Kwang Pyo Kim
Kwang Pyo Kim Kyung Hee University

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