Seoul, South Korea

Choongik Kim

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Choongik Kim: Innovator in Zeolite Technology

Introduction

Choongik Kim is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of zeolite technology, particularly in the development of innovative methods for preparing MFI zeolites.

Latest Patents

Choongik Kim holds a patent for an invention titled "MFI zeolite with microporous and mesoporous hierarchical structure, preparation method therefor, and catalytic use thereof." This invention relates to a method of preparing an MFI zeolite that features both microporous and mesoporous hierarchical structures. The method utilizes a non-benzene-based first structure-directing agent to create ordered microporous pore sizes and a framework of MFI zeolite seed crystals. Additionally, a second structure-directing agent containing one benzene ring and an ammonium ion is employed as a mesopore-directing agent, which does not interfere with the first agent's function. The resulting MFI zeolite can be used as a catalyst for converting acetylene into aromatic compounds.

Career Highlights

Choongik Kim is affiliated with the Sogang University Research Foundation, where he continues to advance research in zeolite applications. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to catalyst development.

Collaborations

He collaborates with notable colleagues, including Kyoung-Su Ha and Kwang Min Kim, who contribute to his research endeavors.

Conclusion

Choongik Kim's innovative work in zeolite technology exemplifies the potential for advancements in catalytic processes. His contributions are paving the way for new applications in chemical reactions and materials science.

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