Daejeon, South Korea

Young-hoon Seong

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Young-hoon Seong: Innovator in Carbonized Cellulose Technology

Introduction

Young-hoon Seong is a prominent inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of carbonized cellulose. His innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize various applications in energy storage and catalysis.

Latest Patents

Young-hoon Seong holds a patent titled "Method of preparing minute carbonized cellulose and method of preparing catalyst support using the same." This patent discloses a method for manufacturing carbonized fine cellulose. The process involves drying, carbonization, and pulverization of cellulose using shock waves generated by ultrasonic waves and microbubbles. This technique enables the mass production of carbonized nano-sized cellulose, ensuring uniform quality and reducing manufacturing costs. The resulting carbonized fine cellulose can be utilized as a catalyst support in various applications, including fuel cell electrodes and energy storage devices.

Career Highlights

Young-hoon Seong is affiliated with the Korea Institute of Energy Research, where he continues to advance his research in energy materials. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of energy systems.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hee-Yeon Kim and Seong Ok Han, to further his research endeavors. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of technologies in the field of energy research.

Conclusion

Young-hoon Seong's contributions to the field of carbonized cellulose technology highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing energy solutions. His work not only enhances the understanding of materials science but also paves the way for future developments in energy applications.

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