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Dr. Lee’s research interest is
in the area of materials science and interfacial electrochemistry with
a particular focus on synthesizing electrode materials and studying
electrochemical reaction kinetics. The electrochemically active
materials of interest range from ‘transition metal oxides’ and
‘metal-hydrides’ for rechargeable batteries to ‘Pt-free
electrocatalysts’ and ‘mixed oxides’ for proton exchange membrane fuel
cells (PEMFCs) and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Numerical
simulations are also used to gain fundamental insight into the
electrochemical process.
Selected Publications
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L. Liu, H. Kim, J.-W. Lee, B. N. Popov,
Development of Novel Ruthenium-Based Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction
Reaction, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, in press.
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S. Park, J.-W. Lee, B. N. Popov, Effect of
Carbon Loading in Microporous Layer on PEM Fuel Cell Performance,
Journal of Power Sources, in press.
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J.-W. Lee, Y. K. Anguchamy, B. N. Popov,
Simulation of Charge-Discharge Cycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries
under Low-Earth-Orbit Conditions, Journal of Power Sources,
in press.
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J.-S. Kim, S.-I. Pyun, J.-W. Lee, R.-H.
Song, Kinetics of Oxygen Reduction on Porous Mixed Conducting
(La0.85Sr0.15)0.9MnO3 Electrode by Ac-Impedance Analysis, Journal
of Solid State Electrochemistry, 11 (2007) 117-125.
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J.-W. Lee, B. N. Popov, Electrochemical
Intercalation of Lithium into Polypyrrole/Silver Vanadium Oxide
Composite Used for Lithium Primary Batteries, Journal of Power
Sources, 161 (2006) 565-572.
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