You‐Moon Jeon

1.2k total citations
13 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

You‐Moon Jeon is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry and Spectroscopy. According to data from OpenAlex, You‐Moon Jeon has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Organic Chemistry, 6 papers in Materials Chemistry and 4 papers in Spectroscopy. Recurrent topics in You‐Moon Jeon's work include Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes (5 papers), Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (4 papers) and Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (3 papers). You‐Moon Jeon is often cited by papers focused on Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes (5 papers), Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (4 papers) and Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (3 papers). You‐Moon Jeon collaborates with scholars based in South Korea and United States. You‐Moon Jeon's co-authors include Kimoon Kim, Dongmok Whang, Jungseok Heo, Jaheon Kim, Chad A. Mirkin, Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Gerasimos S. Armatas, Soo‐Jin Park, Dong-Woo Kim and Hee‐Joon Kim and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Materials and Chemical Communications.

In The Last Decade

You‐Moon Jeon

13 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

You‐Moon Jeon
Derk A. Wierda United States
Tamara D. Hamilton United States
Brett M. Rambo United States
Yu‐Sheng Chen United States
Robert V. Slone United States
Ivan G. Georgiev United States
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Jeon, You‐Moon, Gerasimos S. Armatas, Jungseok Heo, Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, & Chad A. Mirkin. (2008). Amorphous Infinite Coordination Polymer Microparticles: A New Class of Selective Hydrogen Storage Materials. Advanced Materials. 20(11). 2105–2110. 123 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, Gerasimos S. Armatas, Dong-Woo Kim, Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, & Chad A. Mirkin. (2008). Tröger's‐Base‐Derived Infinite Co‐ordination Polymer Microparticles. Small. 5(1). 46–50. 100 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, et al.. (2006). Triple-Decker Complexes Formed via the Weak Link Approach. Organometallics. 25(11). 2729–2732. 29 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, et al.. (2001). Novel dendron-stabilized gold nanoparticles with high stability and narrow size distribution. Chemical Communications. 667–668. 65 indexed citations
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Park, Ki‐Min, Jungseok Heo, Soo‐Gyun Roh, et al.. (1999). Self-Assembly of Interlocked Structures: Rotaxanes, Polyrotaxanes and Molecular Necklaces. Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals. 327(1). 65–70. 17 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, Soo‐Jin Park, Jungseok Heo, & Kimoon Kim. (1998). Zirconium Complexes with the New Ancillary Diamido Ligand 2,2‘-Ethylenebis(N,N‘-(triisopropylsilyl)anilinido)2-:  Syntheses, Structures, and Living α-Olefin Polymerization Activities. Organometallics. 17(15). 3161–3163. 83 indexed citations
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Whang, Dongmok, You‐Moon Jeon, Jungseok Heo, & Kimoon Kim. (1996). Self-Assembly of a Polyrotaxane Containing a Cyclic “Bead” in Every Structural Unit in the Solid State:  Cucurbituril Molecules Threaded on a One-Dimensional Coordination Polymer. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118(45). 11333–11334. 206 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, Dongmok Whang, Jaheon Kim, & Kimoon Kim. (1996). A Simple Construction of a Rotaxane and Pseudorotaxane: Syntheses and X-Ray Crystal Structures of Cucurbituril Threaded on Substituted Spermine. Chemistry Letters. 25(7). 503–504. 57 indexed citations
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Jeon, You‐Moon, Jaheon Kim, Dongmok Whang, & Kimoon Kim. (1996). Molecular Container Assembly Capable of Controlling Binding and Release of Its Guest Molecules:  Reversible Encapsulation of Organic Molecules in Sodium Ion Complexed Cucurbituril. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118(40). 9790–9791. 315 indexed citations
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Kang, Soonchul, et al.. (1995). The diazonium group: an electron acceptor for large molecular hyperpolarizabilities. Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications. 635–635. 17 indexed citations

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