Daejeon, South Korea

Jaesik Hwang


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Innovations of Jaesik Hwang in High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions

Introduction

Jaesik Hwang is a notable inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical technology, particularly in the detection of impurities in high-temperature aqueous solutions. His work is essential for various applications, including those in nuclear energy and chemical processing.

Latest Patents

Jaesik Hwang holds a patent titled "Method of detecting impurities in high temperature aqueous solution and apparatus of detecting impurities for the same." This invention provides a method for detecting impurities in high-temperature aqueous solutions that contain reducing agents. The method utilizes electrochemical water chemistry technology to measure the electrochemical current, which varies based on the extent to which impurities hinder the formation of an oxide film on a noble metal electrode. The apparatus includes a noble metal electrode, a counter electrode, and a device for applying electrochemical potential and measuring the current.

Career Highlights

Jaesik Hwang is affiliated with the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, where he conducts research and development in the field of nuclear energy and related technologies. His work has implications for improving safety and efficiency in nuclear reactors and other high-temperature processes.

Collaborations

Jaesik Hwang has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jei-Won Yeon and Kyuseok Song. Their combined expertise enhances the research and development efforts at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute.

Conclusion

Jaesik Hwang's innovative work in detecting impurities in high-temperature aqueous solutions showcases his significant contributions to electrochemical technology. His patent and collaborations reflect his commitment to advancing research in nuclear energy and ensuring safety in high-temperature applications.

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