H. Clive Liu
Georgia Institute of Technology
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015
An-Ting Chien; H. Clive Liu; Bradley A. Newcomb; Changsheng Xiang; James M. Tour; Satish Kumar
Graphene oxide nanoribbon (GONR) made by the oxidative unzipping of multiwalled carbon nanotube was dispersed in dimethylformamide and mixed with polyacrylonitrile (PAN) to fabricate continuous PAN/GONR composite fibers by gel spinning. Subsequently, PAN/GONR composite fibers were stabilized and carbonized in a batch process to fabricate composite carbon fibers. Structure, processing, and properties of the composite precursor and carbon fibers have been studied. This study shows that GONR can be used to make porous precursor and carbon fibers. In addition, GONR also shows the potential to make higher mechanical property carbon fibers than that achieved from PAN precursor only.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Huibin Chang; Jeffrey Luo; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; An-Ting Chien; Po-Hsiang Wang; H. Clive Liu; Satish Kumar
Good dispersion of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) in the polymer matrix is one of the key factors to obtaining good properties in the resulting nanocomposites. However, the preparation of individually dispersed CNCs in solvents or in polymer matrices has been a challenge. In this study, individually dispersed wood-based CNCs have been successfully prepared in solvents, including dimethylformamide (DMF), H2O, and a mixture of H2O/DMF, by sonication of moisture-containing CNCs. The CNCs dispersions were characterized by dynamic light scattering (DLS). It is found that CNCs containing above about 3.8 wt % moisture is critical for achieving individually dispersed CNC in solvents. Hydrodynamic radius (Rh) of CNCs is smaller in H2O/DMF co-solvent mixture than that in pure DMF or in pure H2O under same sonication treatment conditions. Experimental results have been corroborated using molecular simulation study.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; H. Clive Liu; Kishor Gupta; Satish Kumar
Electrical double layer capacitors store energy on two adjacent layers, resulting in fast charging and discharging, but their energy density is limited by the available surface area. In this study, using poly(methyl methacrylate) assisted sonication, carbon nanotube buckypapers with specific surface area as high as 950 m(2)/g have been processed. Performance of these high surface area buckypapers have been evaluated as supercapacitor electrodes. The energy density of these high surface area electrodes at low power density of 0.68 kW/kg was 22.3 Wh/kg, and at high power density of 84 kW/kg was 3.13 Wh/kg using the ionic liquid electrolyte.
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2015
H. Clive Liu; An-Ting Chien; Bradley A. Newcomb; Yaodong Liu; Satish Kumar
Carbon | 2016
H. Clive Liu; An-Ting Chien; Bradley A. Newcomb; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; Satish Kumar
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 2015
Huibin Chang; An-Ting Chien; H. Clive Liu; Po-Hsiang Wang; Bradley A. Newcomb; Satish Kumar
Polymer | 2017
Huibin Chang; Jeffrey Luo; H. Clive Liu; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; Po-Hsiang Wang; Satish Kumar
Cellulose | 2017
Jeffrey Luo; Huibin Chang; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; H. Clive Liu; Po-Hsiang Wang; Robert J. Moon; Satish Kumar
Polymer | 2017
H. Clive Liu; Chia-Chi Tuan; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; Po-Hsiang Wang; Huibin Chang; Ching-Ping Wong; Satish Kumar
Polymer | 2017
Huibin Chang; Jeffrey Luo; H. Clive Liu; Amir A. Bakhtiary Davijani; Po-Hsiang Wang; George S. Lolov; Ryan M. Dwyer; Satish Kumar