Gwangju-si, South Korea

Myung Gil Choi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011

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Title: Myung Gil Choi: Innovator in Fluorescent Chemosensors

Introduction

Myung Gil Choi is a prominent inventor based in Gwangju-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemosensors, particularly in the detection of mercury ions. His innovative work has implications for both environmental monitoring and medical applications.

Latest Patents

Choi holds a patent for a "Ratiometric fluorescent chemosensor for selective detection of Hg (II) ions." This invention is a mercury-selective fluorescent chemosensor designed to detect mercury ions using a compound represented by a specific formula. The chemosensor operates on a switch-type mechanism, exhibiting ON-OFF-type fluorescence quenching behavior that is unaffected by other metal ions. The changes in fluorescence are analyzed through a ratiometric approach, utilizing monomer and excimer emissions of the pyrene fluorophore to signal the concentration of mercury ions. This technology allows for the detection of mercury ions in micromolar units, even in solutions with excess water, making it highly effective for environmental and medical applications.

Career Highlights

Myung Gil Choi is affiliated with Chung Ang University Industry Academic Cooperation, where he continues to advance his research and development in the field of chemosensors. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and innovative approach to detecting hazardous substances.

Collaborations

Choi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Suk-Kyu Chang and Jun Soo Kim, contributing to the advancement of research in chemosensor technology.

Conclusion

Myung Gil Choi's contributions to the field of fluorescent chemosensors highlight his innovative spirit and commitment to addressing critical environmental and health issues. His work exemplifies the importance of scientific research in developing effective detection methods for hazardous materials.

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