Gongyi Li
National University of Defense Technology
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2014
Bo Yuan; Zengyong Chu; Gongyi Li; Zhenhua Jiang; Tianjiao Hu; Qinghua Wang; Chun-Hua Wang
Ribbon-like g-C3N4 was obtained from dicyandiamide using NaCl crystals as the template. Modification of the texture led to an increase of the band gap to 3.0 eV, with much stronger photoluminescence. Hydrogen bonding produces an exceptionally stable dispersion in water. Upon adding different alcohols, various special assemblies were observed to precipitate from the dispersion.
RSC Advances | 2014
Zengyong Chu; Yue Kang; Zhenhua Jiang; Gongyi Li; Tianjiao Hu; Jing Wang; Zhongfu Zhou; Yihe Li; Xiaojie Wang
The emission of BCNO phosphors has been easily tuned from the violet to the near red regions by varying the carbon content. Here we report the optimal conversion of graphene oxide (GO) into BCNO hybrid nanostructures by one-step air oxidation with boric acid and urea. White lighting phosphor was obtained in which the doped porous graphene acts as an interconnecting framework generating and transferring electrons under excitation light. Various carbon-related levels in the BN band structures play an essential role in emitting full colour white light. The quantum confinement in the various kinds of GQDs and GO are also beneficial to widen the emission spectrum.
ACS Nano | 2017
Yinlong Tan; Zengyong Chu; Zhenhua Jiang; Tianjiao Hu; Gongyi Li; Jia Song
Gyrification in the human brain is driven by the compressive stress induced by the tangential expansion of the cortical layer, while similar topographies can also be induced by the tangential shrinkage of the spherical substrate. Herein we introduce a simple three-dimensional (3D) shrinking method to generate the cortex-like patterns using two-dimensional (2D) graphene oxide (GO) as the building blocks. By rotation-dip-coating a GO film on an air-charged latex balloon and then releasing the air slowly, a highly folded hydrophobic GO surface can be induced. Wrinkling-to-folding transition was observed and the folding state can be easily regulated by varying the prestrain of the substrate and the thickness of the GO film. Driven by the residue stresses stored in the system, sheet-to-tube actuating occurs rapidly once the bilayer system is cut into slices. In response to some organic solvents, however, the square bilayer actuator exhibits excellent reversible, bidirectional, large-deformational curling properties on wetting and drying. An ultralarge curvature of 2.75 mm-1 was observed within 18 s from the original negative bending to the final positive bending in response to tetrahydrofuran (THF). In addition to a mechanical hand, a swimming worm, a smart package, a bionic mimosa, and two bionic flowers, a crude oil collector has been designed and demonstrated, aided by the superhydrophobic and superoleophilic modified GO surface and the solvent-responsive bilayer system.
Chemcatchem | 2018
Jun Ma; Nan Wu; Shi-an Sun; Ting Yao; Gongyi Li; Tianjiao Hu; Yihe Li; Xiaodong Li
Vertically aligned N‐doped graphene rooted on SiC microspheres (NG on SiC) is prepared by precursor pyrolysis. One of the raw materials, acetonitrile, has three important effects that could facilitate the N‐doping process effectively, promote the lateral dimensions and improve the graphitization degree of NG on SiC significantly. The metal‐free carbocatalyst NG on SiC is an effective and selective oxidation catalyst towards targeted C−H bond activation of ethylbenzene. The unique nanostructure of NG on SiC is composed of predispersed graphene, which is expected to avoid harmful agglomeration during preparation, storage, transportation, and applications.
Nanopapers#R##N#From Nanochemistry and Nanomanufacturing to Advanced Applications | 2018
Jun Ma; Zengyong Chu; Tianjiao Hu; Yihe Li; Xiaodong Li; Gongyi Li
Abstract It has been generally accepted that the band gap width of crystallized silicon carbide (SiC) is about two to three times more than silicon. This feature of SiC results in higher activation energy demand during the electron transition, which is vital for maintaining the semiconducting electron transfer. Although this feature used to be considered as a drawback of SiC electronic devices under mild circumstances, now the SiC-based electronics are expected to serve in harsh environments of higher temperature, higher power, and higher frequency conditions. The theoretical design seems practical since SiC nanopapers were discovered. This chapter starts with the review of the preparation of one-dimensional SiC nanostructures (1D SiC) since the 1D SiC are the most ideal building blocks of SiC nanopaper. Especially to the centimeters-long SiC nanowires, the as-prepared SiC nanopapers could be a strong “bridge” between microworld and macroworld due to their unique fabric morphology. Based on practical and potential strategies of organizing 1D SiC into SiC nanopaper, the novel nanopaper has been proved could be practically applied. SiC nanopapers exhibit electrical resistance that linearly increases with increasing environmental relative humidity in a very short time, and high photoelectrocatalytic activity under UV irradiation, which are potentially applied to high performance sensors and new energy transfer devices.
Carbon | 2013
Yue Kang; Zengyong Chu; Dongjiu Zhang; Gongyi Li; Zhenhua Jiang; Haifeng Cheng; Xiaodong Li
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009
Gongyi Li; Xiaodong Li; Zhong-dao Chen; Jun Wang; Hao Wang; Ren-chao Che
Materials Science and Engineering B-advanced Functional Solid-state Materials | 2010
Gongyi Li; Xiaodong Li; Hao Wang; Xin Xing; Yong Yang
Solid State Sciences | 2009
Gongyi Li; Xiaodong Li; Hao Wang; Lin Liu
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Yue Kang; Zhenhua Jiang; Tian Ma; Zengyong Chu; Gongyi Li