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Application of Hierarchically Porous Fe2O3 Nanofibers for Anode Materials of Lithium-ion Batteries (계층적 다공구조를 갖는 Fe2O3 나노섬유의 리튬 이차전지 음극소재 적용)

  • Jo, Min Su;Cho, Jung Sang
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.267-273
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    • 2019
  • Hierarchically porous $Fe_2O_3$ nanofibers with meso- and macro- pores are designed and synthesized by electrospinning and subsequent heat-treatment. The macro pores are generated by selectively decomposition of polystyrene as a dispersed phase in the as-spun fibers containing $Fe(acac)_3$/polyacrylonitrile continuous phases during heat-treatment. Additionally, meso-pores formed by evaporation of infiltrated water vapor during electrospinning process interconnected the macro-pores and results in the formation of hierarchically porous $Fe_2O_3$ nanofibers. The initial discharge capacity and Coulombic efficiency of the hierarchically porous $Fe_2O_3$ nanofibers at a current density of $1.0A\;g^{-1}$ are $1190mA\;h\;g^{-1}$ and 79.2%. Additionally, the discharge capacity of the nanofibers is $792mA\;h\;g^{-1}$ after 1,000 cycles. The high structural stability and morphological benefits of the hierarchically porous $Fe_2O_3$ nanofibers resulted in superior lithium ion storage performance.

Hierarchical Porous 3D gel of the Co3O4/graphene with Enhanced Catalytic Performance for Green Catalysis (녹색 촉매반응을 위한 코발트 옥사이드/그래핀의 계층적 다공성 3D 젤)

  • Jeong, Jae-Min;Jang, Sukhyeun;Kim, Yunsu;Kim, Hyun Bin;Kim, Do Hyun
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.404-409
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    • 2018
  • The integration of organic and inorganic building blocks into hierarchical porous architectures makes potentially desirable catalytic material in many catalytic applications due to their combination of dissimilar components and well-constructed reactant transport path. In this study, we prepared the hierarchical porous $Co_3O_4@graphene$ 3D gel by hydrothermal method to achieve high catalytic performance in PET glycolysis reaction. Obtained $Co_3O_4@graphene$ 3D gel consisted of interconnected networks of $Co_3O_4$ and graphene sheets, providing large number of accessible active sites for efficient catalytic reaction. These structural merits from synergistic effect of $Co_3O_4$ and graphene gave a high performance in the PET degradation reaction giving high conversion yield of BHET, fast degradation rate of PET, and remarkable stability.

Application of Hierarchical ZnCo2O4 Hollow Nanofibers for Anode Materials in Lithium-ion Batteries (계층적 구조를 갖는 중공형 ZnCo2O4 나노 섬유의 리튬이온배터리 음극소재 적용)

  • Jeong, Sun Young;Cho, Jung Sang
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.559-564
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    • 2019
  • Hierarchical $ZnCo_2O_4$ hollow nanofibers were prepared by electrospinning and subsequent heat-treatment process. The spinning solution containing polystyrene (PS) nanobeads was electrospun to nanofibers. During heat-treatment process, PS nanobeads in the composite were decomposed and therefore generated numerous pores uniformly in the structure, which facilitated the heat transfer and gas penetration into the structure. The resulting hierarchical $ZnCo_2O_4$ hollow nanofibers were applied as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries. The discharge capacity of the nanofibers was $815mA\;h\;g^{-1}$ ($646mA\;h\;cm^{-3}$) after the 300th cycle at a high current density of $1.0A\;g^{-1}$. However, $ZnCo_2O_4$ nanopowders showed the discharge capacity of $487mA\;h\;g^{-1}$ ($450mA\;h\;cm^{-3}$) after 300th cycle. The excellent lithium ion storage property of the hierarchical $ZnCo_2O_4$ hollow nanofibers was attributed to the synergetic effects of the hollow nanofiber structure and the $ZnCo_2O_4$ nanocrystals composing the shell. The hierarchical hollow nanofiber structure introduced in this study can be extended to various metal oxides for various applications, including energy storage.

Intrinsic Porous Polymer-derived 3D Porous Carbon Electrodes for Electrical Double Layer Capacitor Applications (전기이중층 커패시터용 내재적 미세 다공성 고분자 기반 3차원 다공성 탄소 전극)

  • Han, Jae Hee;Suh, Dong Hack;Kim, Tae-Ho
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.759-764
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    • 2018
  • 3D porous carbon electrodes (cNPIM), prepared by solution casting of a polymer of intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) followed by nonsolvent-induced phase separation (NIPS) and carbonization are presented. In order to effectively control the pore size of 3D porous carbon structures, cNPIM was prepared by varying the THF ratio of mixed solvents. The SEM analysis revealed that cNPIMs have a unique 3D macroporous structure having a gradient pore structure, which is expected to grant a smooth and easy ion transfer capability as an electrode material. In addition, the cNPIMs presented a very large specific surface area ($2,101.1m^2/g$) with a narrow micropore size distribution (0.75 nm). Consequently, the cNPIM exhibits a high specific capacitance (304.8 F/g) and superior rate capability of 77% in an aqueous electrolyte. We believe that our approach can provide a variety of new 3D porous carbon materials for the application to an electrochemical energy storage.

Multiscale-Architectured Functional Membranes Based on Inverse-Opal Structures (멀티스케일 아키텍쳐링 기반 역오팔상 구조체 기능성 멤브레인 기술)

  • Yoo, Pil J.
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.421-431
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    • 2016
  • Novel membrane technologies that harness ordered nanostructures have recently received much attention because they allow for high permeability due to their reduced flow resistance while also maintaining high selectivity due to their isoporous characteristics. In particular, the opaline structure (made from the self-assembly of colloidal particles) and its inverted form (inverse-opal) have shown strong potential for membrane applications on account of several advantages in processing and the resulting membrane properties. These include controllability over the pore size and surface functional moieties, which enable a wide range of applications ranging from size-exclusive separation to catalytically-reactive membranes. Furthermore, when combined with multiscale architecturing strategies, inverse-opal-structured membranes can be designed to have specific pores or channel structures. These materials are anticipated to be utilized for next-generation, high-performance, and high-value-added functional membranes. In this review article, various types of inverse-opal-structured membranes are reviewed and their functionalization through hierarchical structuring will be comprehensively investigated and discussed.