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Magnetic Materials 2018

Materials Science and Nanotechnology

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Volume 2

MAGNETISM AND

MAGNETIC MATERIALS

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nd

International Conference on

Young-Wan Kwon, Mater Sci Nanotechnol 2018, Volume 2

HIGH TEMPERATURE ALL ORGANIC

FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS

Young-Wan Kwon

Korea University, Korea

H

igh-temperature organic and polymeric ferromagnetic materials have

been attempted by many researchers for several decades. In the earlier

studies, the intrinsic magnetism of the natural DNAs in dry state was

reported and the discotic liquid crystals with a porphyrin core and iron (III)

phthalocyanine intercalators showed a high-temperature ferromagnetism.

In this presentation, the room temperature ferromagnetic properties of all

organic composites with an ordered structure will be discussed by electron

paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and superconducting quantum

interferencedevice (SQUID)measurement.Thisnewfinding for themagnetism

of all organic compounds enables to trailblaze new high-temperature organic

and polymeric ferromagnetic materials and devices.

Young-Wan Kwon has received his BS and MS de-

grees in Chemistry from Korea University, Seoul,

Korea, in 1993 and 1996, respectively, and the PhD

degree in Polymer Chemistry from Korea University,

Seoul, Korea, in 2006. He is currently a Research Pro-

fessor, KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Sci-

ence and Technology, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

ywkwon@korea.ac.kr

BIOGRAPHY