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 Youngdae Kim

 Eng. BID. 5B-107

 (Lab) 82-62-530-1897

 (Cell Phone)

 (Fax) 82-62-530-1879

 youngdae@chonnam.ac.kr

 


 

 

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 1982, Seoul National Univ., Dept. of Chemical Eng'g, B.S.

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 1984, KAIST, Dept. of Chemical Eng'g, M.S.

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 1996, U. of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Chemical Eng'g,  Ph. D.

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 1982 - 1987, Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.

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 1987 - 1989, Korea Engineering

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 1989 - 1999, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)

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 1999 - present, Chonnam Nationa Univ.

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 Electrorheology; Suspension Rheology; Transport Phenomena; Conducting Polymer

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 K. Woo, G. J. Choi, S. J. sim, Y. S. Cho, and Y. D. Kim, "Synthesis and Characteristics of near-Stoichiometric barium Titanate Powder by Low temperature hydrothermal reaction using Titanium tetra(methoxyethoxide)", J. Mater. Sci., 35, 4539, (2000).

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 Y. D. Kim, J. K. Lee, and Y. S. Cho, "The Application of Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography for the Separation between 2,6- and 2,7-dimethylnaphthalene", KJChE, 18, 971 (2001).

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 Y. D. Kim, "A Surfactant Bridge Model for the Nonlinear Electrorheological Effects of Surfactant-Activated ER Suspensions", J. Coll. Int. Sci., 236, 225 (2001).

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 Y.D. Kim and D. H. Park, "The Electrorheological Response of Suspensions of Polypyrrole-coated Polyethylene Particles", Coll. Poly. Sci., in press

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 Y. D. kim and I. C. Song, "Electrorheological and Dielectric Properties of Polypyrrole Dispersions", J. Mater. Sci., in press

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 Professional Engineer (Chemical Equipment Design)

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 Lab Name : Rheology Lab. (5A-121)

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 We are interested in suspension rheology, especially electrorheology. Electroeheology (ER) is the study of the dramatic change in rheological properties of a suspension of small particles dur to the application of a large electric field. We concentrate our research on the developemnt of effective ER suspensions by controlling the surface and/or bulk conductivity of the particles to improve particle polarization. In this regard, we synthesize conducting polymers and its derivaties, and investigate ER resposnes of their suspensions.

 

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