Issue
Total 35 articles [ 저자: Park HS ]
No. Article
1 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 40 (2), pp.429-435 (2023)
A high-sensitivity cfDNA capture enables to detect the BRAF V600E mutation in papillary thyroid carcinoma
Lee TH, Jeon HJ, Choi JH, et al.
2 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (2), pp.406-410 (2021)
Deep learning-based initial guess for minimum energy path calculations
Park HS, Lee SW, Kim JH
3 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (4), pp.736-741 (2020)
Surfactant-free fabrication of phase change material emulsions (PCMEs) using mineral oxide Pickering emulsifiers
Kwak CS, Park HS, Kim JH, et al.
4 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (10), pp.1557-1564 (2019)
Two-dimensional nanomaterials as emerging pseudocapacitive materials
Park SK, Nakhanivej P, Park HS
5 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 34 (9), pp.2390-2396 (2017)
De-chlorination and solidification of radioactive LiCl waste salt by using SiO2-Al2O3-P2O5 (SAP) inorganic composite including B2O3 component
Lee KR, Park HS, Cho IH, et al.
6 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (3), pp.633-642 (2011)
Microfluidic extraction using two phase laminar flow for chemical and biological applications
Huh YS, Jeon SJ, Lee EZ, et al.
7 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (1), pp.121-128 (2010)
A GIS-based national emission inventory of major VOCs and risk assessment modeling: Part II - quantitative verification and risk assessment using an air dispersion model
Kwak BK, Kim JH, Park HS, et al.
8 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (1), pp.129-138 (2010)
A GIS-based national emission inventory of major VOCs and risk assessment modeling: Part I - methodology and spatial pattern of emissions
Kim JH, Kwak BK, Park HS, et al.
9 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (6), pp.1620-1629 (2009)
Speed-up of the disaggregation of emission inventories and increased resolution of disaggregated maps using landuse data
Kim JH, Kwak BK, Shin CB, et al.
10 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (3), pp.685-690 (2009)
Identification of dominant microbial community in aerophilic biofilm reactors by fluorescence in situ hybridization and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
Kim YG, Lee TH, Park TJ, et al.
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