Publications by authors named "Yongbum Kwon"

The widespread use of single-use face masks during the recent epidemic has led to significant environmental challenges due to waste pollution. This study explores an innovative approach to address this issue by repurposing discarded face masks for hydrovoltaic energy harvesting. By coating the face masks with carbon black (CB) to enhance their hydrophilic properties, we developed mask-based hydrovoltaic power generators (MHPGs).

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Analyzing the concentration of ions in aqueous solutions in real-time plays an important role in the fields of chemistry and biology. Traditional methods for measuring ion concentrations, such as concentration analysis by measuring electrical conductivity, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and ion chromatography, have been used in many research fields. However, these methods are limited in determining ion concentrations instantaneously.

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Purpose: Dry eye syndrome is a common ocular disease that causes morbidity, high healthcare burden, and decreased quality of life. In this study, we evaluated the beneficial effects of a standardized extract of small black soybean (EYESOY®) in a benzalkonium chloride (BAC)-induced murine model of dry eye.

Methods: Experimental dry eye was induced by instillation of 0.

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Water evaporation-driven energy harvesting is an emerging mechanism for contributing to green energy production with low cost. Herein, we developed polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofiber-based evaporation-driven electricity generators (PEEGs) to confirm the feasibility of utilizing electrospun PAN nanofiber mats in an evaporation-driven energy harvesting system. However, PAN nanofiber mats require a support substrate to enhance its durability and stability when it is applied to an evaporation-driven energy generator, which could have additional effects on generation performance.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on creating a water-based generator that harnesses power from water movement and evaporation, using materials like cellulose acetate coated with carbon black for better performance.
  • - A cylindrical prototype of the generator was made with specific dimensions, capable of producing 0.15 V of voltage and 82 μA of current, with analyses conducted on its physical and chemical properties to optimize power generation.
  • - The developed device is eco-friendly, low-cost, and leverages natural fibers, aiming to provide insights into energy production mechanisms while serving as a potential alternative energy source in the future.
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is a perennial herb found in the northeastern regions of Asia, including Korea, China, and Japan, and is used in traditional medicine. Studies have identified the four major constituents in water extract (LHF618) as miquelianin (11.75 ± 0.

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