Kim Kimoon

His research has focused on developing novel functional materials and devices based on supramolecular chemistry. In particular, his research group has worked on a various functional materials based on cucurbiturils (CB[n]s), pumpkin-shaped macrocyclic molecules, and metal-organic porous materials for catalysis, separation, and gas storage. His discovery and isolation of new members of the CB[n] family reported in 2000 had a major impact in expanding the field. Additionally, his paper published in ''Nature'' in 2000, which reported the synthesis of homochiral nanoporous crystalline materials using self-assembly and an application for a chiral catalyst, is notable as it was placed among 35 top notable chemical related papers published in ''Nature'' from 1950 to 2000. His research has been recognized by a number of awards, including the Izatt-Christensen Award in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lee, Jaewoo, Zhou, Feng, Baek, Kangkyun, Kim, Wooram, Su, Haibin, Kim, Kimoon, Wang, Rong, Bae, Tae-Hyun
Published 2022
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by Lee, Jaechul, Chuah, Chong Yang, Kim, Jaheon, Kim, Youngsuk, Ko, Nakeun, Seo, Younggyu, Kim, Kimoon, Bae, Tae Hyun, Lee, Eunsung
Published 2020
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