Original Article
  • An Overview on the Physicochemical Properties and Photocatalytic Pollutant Removal Performances of TiO2-incorporated Cementitious Composites
  • J.H. Seo*, H.N. Yoon*, S.H. Kim*, S.J. Bae*, D.I. Jang*, T.G. Kil*, S.M. Park*, H.K. Lee*

  • * Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • TiO2 혼입 시멘트 복합체의 물리∙화학적 특성 및 광촉매 반응을 이용한 오염물 제거 성능에 대한 개요
  • 서준호* · 윤현노* · 김선혁* · 배상진* · 장대익* · 길태건* · 박솔뫼* · 이행기*

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This Article

Correspondence to

  • H.K. Lee
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • E-mail: haengki@kaist.ac.kr