Namdu Kim

1.0k total citations
15 papers, 877 citations indexed

About

Namdu Kim is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Namdu Kim has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 877 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Organic Chemistry, 8 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Namdu Kim's work include Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (8 papers), Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (6 papers) and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (4 papers). Namdu Kim is often cited by papers focused on Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (8 papers), Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (6 papers) and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (4 papers). Namdu Kim collaborates with scholars based in South Korea. Namdu Kim's co-authors include Jaiwook Park, Min Serk Kwon, Insu Park, Seong Hyeok Seo, Kyung Yeon Kang, Jae Sung Lee, Byung Tae Cho, Mahn‐Joo Kim, Soo‐Byung Ko and Jin Hee Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Chemical Communications and Organic Letters.

In The Last Decade

Namdu Kim

14 papers receiving 859 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Namdu Kim South Korea 11 640 465 244 195 137 15 877
Nanna Ahlsten Sweden 13 716 1.1× 511 1.1× 148 0.6× 118 0.6× 153 1.1× 15 1.1k
Philip L. Osburn United States 10 804 1.3× 250 0.5× 157 0.6× 156 0.8× 120 0.9× 11 941
Zheming Sun China 13 607 0.9× 250 0.5× 92 0.4× 163 0.8× 138 1.0× 16 885
Wubing Yao China 16 693 1.1× 542 1.2× 128 0.5× 159 0.8× 86 0.6× 25 947
Elisabeth Hauptman United States 18 1.0k 1.6× 550 1.2× 101 0.4× 73 0.4× 179 1.3× 21 1.3k
Nitin S. Nandurkar India 18 817 1.3× 220 0.5× 182 0.7× 99 0.5× 66 0.5× 40 968
William L. Schinski United States 11 661 1.0× 434 0.9× 60 0.2× 120 0.6× 52 0.4× 14 866
Haiwen Tian China 11 788 1.2× 663 1.4× 219 0.9× 126 0.6× 67 0.5× 14 977
Trandon A. Bender United States 10 472 0.7× 215 0.5× 154 0.6× 108 0.6× 221 1.6× 14 682
A. Preetz Germany 14 563 0.9× 562 1.2× 106 0.4× 66 0.3× 157 1.1× 15 834

Countries citing papers authored by Namdu Kim

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Fields of papers citing papers by Namdu Kim

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Namdu Kim

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Namdu Kim. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Namdu Kim based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Namdu Kim. Namdu Kim is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Lee, Sang Don, et al.. (2019). Pharmacological evaluation of HM41322, a novel SGLT1/2 dual inhibitor, in vitro and in vivo. Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 23(1). 55–55. 3 indexed citations
2.
Lee, Jin Hee, Namdu Kim, Mahn‐Joo Kim, & Jaiwook Park. (2010). Substituent Effect on Catalytic Activities of [{η5‐Ar4C4COC(O)Ar}Ru(CO)2Cl] in Racemization and DKR of Secondary Alcohols. ChemCatChem. 3(2). 354–359. 20 indexed citations
4.
Park, Insu, Min Serk Kwon, Namdu Kim, et al.. (2005). Rhodium nanoparticles entrapped in boehmite nanofibers: recyclable catalyst for arene hydrogenation under mild conditions. Chemical Communications. 5667–5667. 74 indexed citations
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Kwon, Min Serk, et al.. (2005). Recyclable Palladium Catalyst for Highly Selective α Alkylation of Ketones with Alcohols. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 44(42). 6913–6915. 233 indexed citations
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Kim, Namdu, Soo‐Byung Ko, Min Serk Kwon, Mahn‐Joo Kim, & Jaiwook Park. (2005). Air-Stable Racemization Catalyst for Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Alcohols at Room Temperature. Organic Letters. 7(20). 4523–4526. 76 indexed citations
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Kwon, Min Serk, et al.. (2005). Recyclable Palladium Catalyst for Highly Selective α Alkylation of Ketones with Alcohols. Angewandte Chemie. 117(42). 7073–7075. 62 indexed citations
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Kwon, Min Serk, et al.. (2005). Palladium Nanoparticles Entrapped in Aluminum Hydroxide:  Dual Catalyst for Alkene Hydrogenation and Aerobic Alcohol Oxidation. Organic Letters. 7(6). 1077–1079. 159 indexed citations
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Kim, Namdu, et al.. (2004). Heterogeneous Shvo-type ruthenium catalyst: dehydrogenation of alcohols without hydrogen acceptors. Tetrahedron Letters. 45(24). 4607–4610. 82 indexed citations
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Kim, Namdu, et al.. (2004). One-pot synthesis of recyclable palladium catalysts for hydrogenations and carbon–carbon coupling reactions. Tetrahedron Letters. 45(38). 7057–7059. 95 indexed citations
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Cho, Byung Tae & Namdu Kim. (1994). Enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes using γ-aminoalcohols derived from α-D-xylose as new chiral catalysts. Tetrahedron Letters. 35(24). 4115–4118. 25 indexed citations

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