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Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Synthesis of Nitrogen‐Doped Mesoporous Carbon Spheres with Extra‐Large Pores through Assembly of Diblock Copolymer Micelles

Jing Tang; Jiang Liu; Cuiling Li; Yunqi Li; Moses O. Tadé; Sheng Dai; Yusuke Yamauchi

The synthesis of highly nitrogen-doped mesoporous carbon spheres (NMCS) is reported. The large pores of the NMCS were obtained through self-polymerization of dopamine (DA) and spontaneous co-assembly of diblock copolymer micelles. The resultant narrowly dispersed NMCS possess large mesopores (ca. 16 nm) and small particle sizes (ca. 200 nm). The large pores and small dimensions of the N-heteroatom-doped carbon spheres contribute to the mass transportation by reducing and smoothing the diffusion pathways, leading to high electrocatalytic activity.


Angewandte Chemie | 2013

Electrochemical Synthesis of One‐Dimensional Mesoporous Pt Nanorods Using the Assembly of Surfactant Micelles in Confined Space

Cuiling Li; Takaaki Sato; Yusuke Yamauchi

of metals affords electrocatalystsshowing a superior performance because of their highporosity, large area per unit volume, and excellent activity–structure relationship. Therefore, the successful synthesis of1D mesoporous Pt motifs can be expected to be a newdirection in the fabrication of superior electrocatalysts. Thetraditional hard-templating method, which is widely used tosynthesize mesoporous carbon materials,


Advanced Materials | 2016

Nanoarchitectures for Mesoporous Metals.

Victor Malgras; Hamed Ataee-Esfahani; Hongjing Wang; Bo Jiang; Cuiling Li; Kevin C.-W. Wu; Jung Ho Kim; Yusuke Yamauchi

The field of mesoporous metal nanoarchitectonics offers several advantages which cannot be found elsewhere. These materials have been showcasing impressive enhancements of their electrochemical properties for further implementation, compared to their micro- and macroporous counterparts. Since the last few decades, various methods have been developed to achieve narrow pore size distribution with a tunable porosity and particle morphology. While hard templates offer a reliable and intuitive approach to synthesize mesoporous metals, the complexity of the technique and the use of harmful chemicals pushed several research groups to focus in other directions. For example, soft templates (e.g., lyotropic crystals, micelles assemblies) and solution phase methods (requiring to control reduction reactions) offer more and more possibilities in terms of available compositions and morphologies. Indeed, various metal (Pt, Pd, Au, Ru, etc.) can now be synthesized as dendritic, core@shell, hollow or polyhedral nanoparticles, with single- or multicomponents, alloyed or not, with unprecedented electrochemical activity.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Synthesis of Nanoporous Carbon–Cobalt-Oxide Hybrid Electrocatalysts by Thermal Conversion of Metal–Organic Frameworks

Watcharop Chaikittisilp; Nagy L. Torad; Cuiling Li; Masataka Imura; Norihiro Suzuki; Shinsuke Ishihara; Katsuhiko Ariga; Yusuke Yamauchi

Nanoporous carbon-cobalt-oxide hybrid materials are prepared by a simple, two-step, thermal conversion of a cobalt-based metal-organic framework (zeolitic imidazolate framework-9, ZIF-9). ZIF-9 is carbonized in an inert atmosphere to form nanoporous carbon-metallic-cobalt materials, followed by the subsequent thermal oxidation in air, yielding nanoporous carbon-cobalt-oxide hybrids. The resulting hybrid materials are evaluated as electrocatalysts for the oxygen-reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) in a KOH electrolyte solution. The hybrid materials exhibit similar catalytic activity in the ORR to the benchmark, commercial, Pt/carbon black catalyst, and show better catalytic activity for the OER than the Pt-based catalyst.


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Polymeric Micelle Assembly for the Smart Synthesis of Mesoporous Platinum Nanospheres with Tunable Pore Sizes

Yunqi Li; Bishnu Prasad Bastakoti; Victor Malgras; Cuiling Li; Jing Tang; Jung Ho Kim; Yusuke Yamauchi

A facile method for the fabrication of well-dispersed mesoporous Pt nanospheres involves the use of a polymeric micelle assembly. A core-shell-corona type triblock copolymer [poly(styrene-b-2-vinylpyridine-b-ethylene oxide), PS-b-P2VP-b-PEO] is employed as the pore-directing agent. Negatively charged PtCl4 (2-) ions preferably interact with the protonated P2VP(+) blocks while the free PEO chains prevent the aggregation of the Pt nanospheres. The size of the mesopores can be finely tuned by varying the length of the PS chain. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the metallic mesoporous nanospheres thus obtained are promising candidates for applications in electrochemistry.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

Electrochemical Deposition of Mesoporous Pt–Au Alloy Films in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions: Towards a Highly Sensitive Amperometric Glucose Sensor

Cuiling Li; Hongjing Wang; Yusuke Yamauchi

Film star: The synthesis of mesoporous Pt-Au alloy films of varying composition by using a square-wave potential program is described. A Pt(51)Au(49) alloy film exhibits superior performance for the detection of glucose than those reported previously. The activity was found to be strongly dependent on the synergistic effects of the mesoporous structure and the Pt-Au alloy surface.


Nature Communications | 2015

Electrochemical synthesis of mesoporous gold films toward mesospace-stimulated optical properties

Cuiling Li; Oemer Dag; Thang Duy Dao; Tadaaki Nagao; Yasuhiro Sakamoto; Tatsuo Kimura; Osamu Terasaki; Yusuke Yamauchi

Mesoporous gold (Au) films with tunable pores are expected to provide fascinating optical properties stimulated by the mesospaces, but they have not been realized yet because of the difficulty of controlling the Au crystal growth. Here, we report a reliable soft-templating method to fabricate mesoporous Au films using stable micelles of diblock copolymers, with electrochemical deposition advantageous for precise control of Au crystal growth. Strong field enhancement takes place around the center of the uniform mesopores as well as on the walls between the pores, leading to the enhanced light scattering as well as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), which is understandable, for example, from Babinet principles applied for the reverse system of nanoparticle ensembles.


Small | 2016

Ordered Mesoporous Cobalt Phosphate with Crystallized Walls toward Highly Active Water Oxidation Electrocatalysts.

Malay Pramanik; Cuiling Li; Masataka Imura; Victor Malgras; Yong-Mook Kang; Yusuke Yamauchi

A hexagonally ordered mesoporous cobalt phosphate (CoPi) material is prepared by a facile one-pot soft-templating strategy using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide template. Because of its highly accessible surface area and crystalline framework with abundant active sites, the mesoporous CoPi shows a high catalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction compared to previously reported noble/transition-metal and nonmetal catalysts.


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Tunable‐Sized Polymeric Micelles and Their Assembly for the Preparation of Large Mesoporous Platinum Nanoparticles

Bo Jiang; Cuiling Li; Jing Tang; Toshiaki Takei; Jung Ho Kim; Yusuke Ide; Joel Henzie; Satoshi Tominaka; Yusuke Yamauchi

Platinum nanoparticles with continuously tunable mesoporous structures were prepared by a simple, one-step polymeric approach. By virtue of their large pore size, these structures have a high surface area that is accessible to reagents. In the synthetic method, variation of the solvent composition plays an essential role in the systematic control of pore size and particle shape. The mesoporous Pt catalyst exhibited superior electrocatalytic activity for the methanol oxidation reaction compared to commercially available Pt catalysts. This polymeric-micelle approach provides an additional design concept for the creation of next generation of metallic catalysts.


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Self-Construction from 2D to 3D: One-Pot Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Graphene Oxide Sheets Held Together by Coordination Polymers.

Mohamed B. Zakaria; Cuiling Li; Qingmin Ji; Bo Jiang; Satoshi Tominaka; Yusuke Ide; Jonathan P. Hill; Katsuhiko Ariga; Yusuke Yamauchi

Deposition of Ni-based cyanide bridged coordination polymer (NiCNNi) flakes onto the surfaces of graphene oxide (GO) sheets, which allows precise control of the resulting lamellar nanoarchitecture by in situ crystallization, is reported. GO sheets are utilized as nucleation sites that promote the optimized crystal growth of NiCNNi flakes. The NiCNNi-coated GO sheets then self-assemble and are stabilized as ordered lamellar nanomaterials. Regulated thermal treatment under nitrogen results in a Ni3 C-GO composite with a similar morphology to the starting material, and the Ni3 C-GO composite exhibits outstanding electrocatalytic activity and excellent durability for the oxygen reduction reaction.

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Victor Malgras

National Institute for Materials Science

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Bo Jiang

National Institute for Materials Science

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Masataka Imura

National Institute for Materials Science

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Jung Ho Kim

University of Wollongong

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Jing Tang

National Institute for Materials Science

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Joel Henzie

National Institute for Materials Science

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Muhammad Iqbal

National Institute for Materials Science

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