Publications by authors named "Chang-Sam Kim"

Al₂O₃-coated Li(NiCoMn)O₂ cathode materials were prepared by simple surface modification in water media through a sol-gel process with a dispersant. The crystallinity and surface morphology of the samples were characterized through X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy observation. The Li(NiCoMn)O₂ cathode material was of a polycrystalline hexagonal structure and agglomerated with particles of approximately 0.

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An acetylene polymer is formed on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) using in situ polymerization. The acetylene polymers/SWNTs composite is hydrophilic even water-soluble, and has a structure of donor/acceptor dyad. In measurements of photocurrents-voltage curves, the composite film exhibits a power conversion efficiency of 1.

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The reliable in-line monitoring of pharmaceutical processes has been regarded as a key tool toward the full implementation of process analytical technology. In this study, near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was examined for use as an in-line monitoring method of the paracetamol cooling crystallization process. The drug powder was dissolved in ethanol-based cosolvent at 60°C and was cooled by 1°C/min for crystallization.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chang-Sam Kim"

  • - Chang-Sam Kim's research focuses on improving the electrochemical performance of materials and understanding their structural properties, notably through surface modifications and innovative composite formations.
  • - A significant study involved the surface modification of Li(NiCoMn)O₂ cathode materials with nano-Al₂O₃, demonstrating enhanced crystallinity and electrochemical performance in lithium-ion batteries.
  • - Other work includes the in situ polymerization on carbon nanotubes for efficient charge transfer systems and the application of near-infrared spectroscopy to monitor crystallization processes in pharmaceuticals, indicating a broad interest in nanomaterials and process monitoring.