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Sun Jin Kim

Kolon Industries (South Korea)

Publishes on Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis, Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices, Chemical Synthesis and Characterization. 168 papers and 5.1k citations.

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A wearable thermoelectric generator fabricated on a glass fabric
Sun Jin Kim, Ju Hyung We, Byung Jin Cho|Energy & Environmental Science|2014
Cited by 937

The conversion of body heat into electrical energy using a thermoelectric (TE) power generator is useful for wearable self-powered mobile electronic systems such as medical sensors or smart watches. We herein demonstrate a glass fabric-based flexible TE generator using a screen printing technique and the self-sustaining structure of a TE device without top and bottom substrates. With this technique it is possible to make the device thin (∼500 μm), lightweight (∼0.13 g cm−2), and flexible. In addition, the developed TE generator achieved an unprecedentedly large output power density which is several tens of times higher than that of flexible TE generators reported to date. The developed TE generator shows an allowable bending radius of as low as 20 mm and no change in performance by repeated bending for 120 cycles. This work can expedite the development of wearable self-powered mobile devices.

Interleukin 8 expression regulates tumorigenicity and metastases in androgen-independent prostate cancer.
Cited by 362

Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is mitogenic and chemotactic for endothelial cells. Within a neoplasm, IL-8 is secreted by inflammatory and neoplastic cells. The highly metastatic PC-3M-LN4 cell line overexpresses IL-8 relative to the poorly metastatic PC-3P cell line. We evaluated whether IL-8 expression by human prostate cancer growing within the prostate of athymic nude mice regulates tumor angiogenesis, growth, and metastasis. PC-3P cells were transfected with the full-length sense IL-8 cDNA, whereas PC-3M-LN4 cells were transfected with the full-sequence antisense IL-8 cDNA. Control cells were transfected with the neomycin resistance gene (Neo). In vitro, sense-transfected PC-3P cells overexpressed IL-8-specific mRNA and protein, which resulted in up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) mRNA, and collagenase activity, resulting in increased invasion through Matrigel. After antisense transfection of the PC-3M-LN4 cells, IL-8 and MMP-9 expression, collagenase activity, and invasion were markedly reduced relative to controls. After orthotopic implantation, the sense-transfected PC-3P cells were highly tumorigenic and metastatic, with significantly increased neovascularity and IL-8 expression compared with either PC-3P cells or controls. Antisense transfection significantly reduced the expression of IL-8 and MMP-9 and tumor-induced neovascularity, resulting in inhibition of tumorigenicity and metastasis. These results demonstrate that IL-8 expression regulates angiogenesis in prostate cancer, in part by induction of MMP-9 expression, and subsequently regulates the growth and metastasis of human prostate cancer.

High-Performance Flexible Thermoelectric Power Generator Using Laser Multiscanning Lift-Off Process
Sun Jin Kim, Han Eol Lee, Hyeongdo Choi et al.|ACS Nano|2016
Cited by 250

Flexible thermoelectric generators (f-TEGs) are emerging as a semipermanent power source for self-powered sensors, which is an important area of research for next-generation smart network monitoring systems in the Internet-of-things era. We report in this paper a f-TEG produced by a screen-printing technique (SPT) and a laser multiscanning (LMS) lift-off process. A screen-printed TEG was fabricated on a SiO2/a-Si/quartz substrate via the SPT process, and the LMS process completely separated the rigid quartz substrate from the original TEG by selective reaction of the XeCl excimer laser with the exfoliation layer (a-Si). Using these techniques, we fabricate a prototype f-TEG composed of an array of 72 TE couples that exhibits high flexibility at various bending radii, together with excellent output performance (4.78 mW/cm2 and 20.8 mW/g at ΔT = 25 °C). There is no significant change in the device performance even under repeated bending of 8000 cycles.