Jung, Ok-Sang 사진
Jung, Ok-Sang
Position or Degree
Professor
Tell Number
+82-51-510-2591(O), 3240(lab)
EMAIL
oksjung@pusan.ac.kr
HOMEPAGE
http://chemlab.pusan.ac.kr/oksjung/
Research
Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination Chemistry, Supramolecualr Chemistry, Crystal Engineering, Molecular Switching)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

- Design and Synthesis of Metal Complexes

- Intramolecular Electron Transfer

- Molecular Switching Materials

- Supramolecular Materials

- Crystal Engineering of Metal Complexes

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

1. Chun, IS; Kwon, J A.; Yoon, HJ; Bae, MN; Hong, J; Jung, Ok-Sang.* "Interactions of Microcrystals Through Free Pyridyl Groups: Microcross and Chain-Arrayed Supercrystals od a Palladium(II) Complexes" Angew. Chem., Int. Ed . 2007, 46 , 4960-4963. (VCH)

2. Yoon, HJ.; Chun, IS; Na, YM; Lee, YA; Jung, Ok-Sang* "First Direct-Formation and Properties of Microspherical Superstructure. Morphology of Diamineplatinum(II) Complexes with Isonicotinate" Chem. Commun . 2007, 492-494.

3. Park, BI; Chun, IS; Lee, YA; Park, KM. Jung, Ok-Sang*

"Supramolecular Framework with Two Different Kinds of Channels via Self-Assembly of 1D Coordination Polymers in a Prismatic Manner" Inorg. Chem. 2006, 45 , 4310-4312

4. Jung, Ok-Sang* ; Kim, YJ; Kim, KM; Lee, YA “20 A-Thick Interwoven Sheet Consisting of Nanotubes” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 7906-7907.

5. Lee, YA; Jung, Ok-Sang* “Unusual Fluorenylidene-philic Interactions for Effective Conformational Induction" Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2001, 40, 3868-3870. (VCH)

6. Jung, Ok-Sang*; Kim, YJ; Lee, YA; Park, JK; Chae, HK “Smart Molecular Helical Springs as Tunable Receptors" J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 9921-9925.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

Professor, Department of Chemistry, Pusan National University, Korea (1998-present)

Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania , US (1995-1998)

 

P ROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ACTIVITES

Korean Chemical Society (KCS), Executive Secretary, Publication Secretary

American Chemical Society(ACS)

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

KIST Research Award