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Ah‐Hyung Alissa Park
University of California, Los Angeles · 🇺🇸 US

Career Stage: Eminent

CDR Specialization

General CDR

Cross-cutting research supporting multiple CDR pathways or the general CDR field.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index42
Citations6,387
Publications136
CDR Focus740.0%
TrajectoryExiting

Top CDR Publications

  1. Water-stable MOFs and hydrophobically encapsulated MOFs for CO2 capture from ambient air and wet flue gas (2023) 100 citations

  2. Tandem and Hybrid Processes for Carbon Dioxide Utilization (2021) 92 citations

  3. Solvent Impregnated Polymers Loaded with Liquid‐Like Nanoparticle Organic Hybrid Materials for Enhanced Kinetics of Direct Air Capture and Point Source CO2 Capture (2021) 81 citations

  4. Wet flue gas CO2 capture and utilization using one-dimensional metal–organic chains (2022) 20 citations · General CDR

  5. Harvesting, storing, and converting carbon from the ocean to create a new carbon economy: Challenges and opportunities (2022) 14 citations · General CDR

  6. Insights into the Enhanced Oxidative Thermal Stability of Nanoparticle Organic Hybrid Materials Developed for Carbon Capture and Energy Storage (2021) 13 citations

  7. Encapsulation of Nanoparticle Organic Hybrid Materials within Electrospun Hydrophobic Polymer/Ceramic Fibers for Enhanced CO2 Capture (2023) 9 citations

  8. A multiphysics model for predicting spatiotemporal temperature profiles in microwave-heated carbon capture processes (2024) 5 citations

  9. Water-stable MOFs and Hydrophobically Encapsulated MOFs for CO2 Capture from Ambient Air and Wet Flue Gas (2022) 2 citations · DAC

  10. Encapsulation of Nanoparticle Organic Hybrid Materials within Electrospun Hydrophobic Polymer/Ceramic Fibers for Enhanced CO2 Capture (Adv. Funct. Mater. 32/2023) (2023) 0 citations

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