Yongha Kim’s Research on Polyelectrolyte Membranes Published in ACS Macromolecules

Yongha Kim’s paper on dissociation process of polyelectrolyte membranes was published in ACS Macromolecules.

The study, entitled Determination of carboxyl dissociation degree and pKa in weak polyelectrolyte membranes via POT titration and FTIR analysis for clean technologies in sustainability” has been accepted to ACS Macromolecules.

This paper reports the fundamental understanding of dissociation process in weakly charged polymer membranes. This understanding is required to broaden the application of weak polyelectrolyte membranes for sustainability and decarbonization.

This achievement represents not only Yongha’s leadership but also the contributions of a remarkable team of undergraduate scientists: Taekwon, Dan, Jack, Riley, Andrew, Kyle, Michael, and Charleen.

Warmest congratulations to Yongha and our fantastic undergraduate scientists – Taekwon, Dan, Jack, Riley, Andrew, Kyle, Michael, and Charleen! We are so proud of you!


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