Juyoung Yoon
Ewha Womans University
496 Papers
2.7K Citations
Juyoung Yoon is an academic researcher from Ewha Womans University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Fluorescence. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 435 publications. Previous affiliations of Juyoung Yoon include Pohang University of Science and Technology & Queen's University Belfast.
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Papers
Selective Recognition of Fluoride by using a Benzobisimidazolium Derivative through Aggregation-Induced Fluorescence
TL;DR: The DFT calculations indicate that the electrostatic interactions between the positively charged benzobisimidazolium moieties and F− play an important role in the formation of stable aggregates.
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Systematic strategy for designing immidazolium containing precursors to produce N-heterocyclic carbenes: a DFT study.
TL;DR: It was verified that some of the model systems spontaneously generate NHCs without any specific catalyst based on the correlation among the number of N-heterocyclic functional group, aromatic ring size, and structural characteristics for the candidate compounds.
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Correction to "Cyanine-Based Fluorescent Probe for Highly Selective Detection of Glutathione in Cell Cultures and Live Mouse Tissues".
TL;DR: The conditions for detection in vitro should be corrected owing to the instrument failure, and the Supporting Information has also been corrected.
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Turning an FDA-approved therapeutic into an AIEgen for imaging live bacteria and for bacterial detection
Juyoung Yoon
- 01 Apr 2021
TL;DR: A recently reported study that identifies the chemical scaffold of an FDA‐approved therapeutic (deferasirox) as a molecule with AIE‐like properties (AIEgen) demonstrates the potential of AIE for drug design as this allows the simultaneous ability to image the therapeutic's location and mode of action.
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Patent
Naphthalene diimide-zn(ii) complex having selectivity for pyrophosphate, preparation method thereof and detecting method of pyrophosphate using the same
Juyoung Yoon,Ha Na Lee,Sook Kyung Kim +2 more
- 31 Dec 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a naphthalene diimide-Zn(II) complex was used to detect pyrophosphate (PPi) at pH 7.4.
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