Minkee Choi
KAIST
152 Papers
436 Citations
Minkee Choi is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 132 publications. Previous affiliations of Minkee Choi include University of California, Berkeley & Inha University.
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Papers
Dynamics of water diffusion in mesoporous zeolites
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied Pulsed field gradient NMR to investigate water diffusion in Na + -form zeolites beta and LTA if, in addition to the micropores, the intracrystalline space is traversed by a network of mesopores.
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Cyclic diquaternary ammoniums for nanocrystalline BEA, MTW and MFI zeolites with intercrystalline mesoporosity
TL;DR: In this article, phase diagrams for these nanocrystalline zeolites have been constructed using sodium silicate as a silica source, and their morphologies and intercrystalline mesoporosity have been characterized by electron microscopy and N2 adsorption.
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Lipid content in microalgae determines the quality of biocrude and Energy Return on Investment of hydrothermal liquefaction.
TL;DR: The results strongly support that the choice of microalgae with high lipid content is still a key factor that must be considered for biocrude production as much as it is regarded important for biodiesel production using microalgal biomass.
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Organic functionalization of mesopore walls in hierarchically porous zeolites.
TL;DR: Mesopore walls of hierarchically meso-/microporous zeolites (MFI, BEA and LTA) are covered with silanol groups, so that the zeolite can be functionalized with various organic groups via silylation.
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Hydrogen Spillover in Encapsulated Metal Catalysts: New Opportunities for Designing Advanced Hydroprocessing Catalysts
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of the recent progress made with encapsulated metal catalysts, which can act as an ideal model catalyst for proving the existence and catalytic functions of hydrogen spillover.
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