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2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
85
Citations
32133
World Ranking
2625
National Ranking
38

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Korea Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Korea Leader Award

Overview

Yeomin Yoon is affiliated with Ewha Womans University in South Korea. Their research spans multiple fields including Environmental Science, Engineering, and Materials Science, with a significant number of publications in each area.

The scientist's work covers several subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Key topics in Yeomin Yoon's research include Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, Membrane Separation Technologies, Advanced Oxidation Water Treatment, MXene and MAX Phase Materials, Radioactive Element Chemistry and Processing, Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications, and Adsorption and Biosorption for Pollutant Removal.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Chang Min Park
  • Min Jang
  • Choe Earn Choong
  • Seong-Nam Nam
  • Eun Ha Choi

Yeomin Yoon publishes often in several academic venues known for environmental and materials research. These frequently include:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Chemosphere
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Separation and Purification Technology

Recent scholarly papers authored or co-authored by Yeomin Yoon are:

  • Applications of MXene-based membranes in water purification: A review, 2020, Chemosphere
  • Applications of metal-organic framework based membranes in water purification: A review, 2020, Separation and Purification Technology
  • Enhanced adsorption performance for selected pharmaceutical compounds by sonicated Ti3C2TX MXene, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Review of MXene-based nanocomposites for photocatalysis, 2020, Chemosphere
  • Review of adsorption-membrane hybrid systems for water and wastewater treatment, 2021, Chemosphere

Best Publications

  • Determining the effectiveness of conventional and alternative coagulants through effective characterization schemes.

    Shahnawaz Sinha;Yeomin Yoon;Gary Amy;Jaekyung Yoon

  • Fate of endocrine-disruptor, pharmaceutical, and personal care product chemicals during simulated drinking water treatment processes.

    Paul Westerhoff;Yeomin Yoon;Shane A. Snyder;Eric C Wert

  • Role of membranes and activated carbon in the removal of endocrine disruptors and pharmaceuticals

    Shane A. Snyder;Samer Adham;Adam M. Redding;Fred S. Cannon

  • Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Endocrine Disruptors in Water: Implications for the Water Industry

    Shane A. Snyder;Paul Westerhoff;Yeomin Yoon;David L. Sedlak

  • Removal of heavy metals from water sources in the developing world using low-cost materials: A review.

    Lesley Joseph;Byung-Moon Jun;Joseph R.V. Flora;Chang Min Park

  • Characterization of DOM as a function of MW by fluorescence EEM and HPLC-SEC using UVA, DOC, and fluorescence detection.

    Namguk Her;Gary Amy;Diane McKnight;Jinsik Sohn;Jinsik Sohn

  • Removal of contaminants of emerging concern by membranes in water and wastewater: A review

    Sewoon Kim;Kyoung Hoon Chu;Yasir A.J. Al-Hamadani;Chang Min Park

  • Nanofiltration and ultrafiltration of endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals and personal care products

    Yeomin Yoon;Paul Westerhoff;Shane A. Snyder;Eric C. Wert

  • Occurrence of endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products in the Han River (Seoul, South Korea).

    Yeomin Yoon;Jaena Ryu;Jeill Oh;Byeong Gyu Choi

  • Removal of endocrine disrupting compounds and pharmaceuticals by nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membranes

    Yeomin Yoon;Paul Westerhoff;Shane A. Snyder;Eric C. Wert

  • Review of MXenes as new nanomaterials for energy storage/delivery and selected environmental applications

    Byung-Moon Jun;Sewoon Kim;Jiyong Heo;Chang Min Park

  • HPLC-fluorescence detection and adsorption of bisphenol A, 17β-estradiol, and 17α-ethynyl estradiol on powdered activated carbon

    Yeomin Yoon;Paul Westerhoff;Shane A Snyder;Mario Esparza

  • Hexavalent chromium removal by various adsorbents: Powdered activated carbon, chitosan, and single/multi-walled carbon nanotubes

    Chanil Jung;Jiyong Heo;Jonghun Han;Namguk Her

  • Adsorption of selected endocrine disrupting compounds and pharmaceuticals on activated biochars

    Chanil Jung;Junyeong Park;Kwang Hun Lim;Sunkyu Park

  • Removal of contaminants of emerging concern by metal-organic framework nanoadsorbents: a review.

    Lesley Joseph;Byung-Moon Jun;Min Jang;Chang Min Park

  • Characterization of clean and natural organic matter (NOM) fouled NF and UF membranes, and foulants characterization☆

    Jaeweon Cho;Gary Amy;John Pellegrino;Yeomin Yoon

  • Enhanced adsorption of bisphenol A and sulfamethoxazole by a novel magnetic CuZnFe2O4-biochar composite.

    Jiyong Heo;Yeomin Yoon;Gooyong Lee;Yejin Kim

  • Removal of endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products in water using carbon nanotubes: A review

    Chanil Jung;Ahjeong Son;Namguk Her;Kyung Duk Zoh

  • Adsorption characteristics of diclofenac and sulfamethoxazole to graphene oxide in aqueous solution

    Seung-Woo Nam;Chanil Jung;Hang Li;Miao Yu

  • Cleaning strategies for flux recovery of an ultrafiltration membrane fouled by natural organic matter.

    Hongjoo Lee;Gary Amy;Jaeweon Cho;Yeomin Yoon

  • Optimization of method for detecting and characterizing NOM by HPLC-size exclusion chromatography with UV and on-line DOC detection.

    Namguk Her;Gary Amy;David Foss;Jaeweon Cho

Frequent Co-Authors

Min Jang
Min Jang Kwangwoon University
Shane A. Snyder
Shane A. Snyder Georgia Institute of Technology
Joseph R.V. Flora
Joseph R.V. Flora University of South Carolina
Miao Yu
Miao Yu University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Paul Westerhoff
Paul Westerhoff Arizona State University
Am Jang
Am Jang Sungkyunkwan University
Kyung-Duk Zoh
Kyung-Duk Zoh Seoul National University
Gary L. Amy
Gary L. Amy Clemson University
Shaliza Ibrahim
Shaliza Ibrahim University of Malaya
Richard M. Lueptow
Richard M. Lueptow Northwestern University

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