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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Long-Lasting Nb2O5-Based Nanocomposite Materials for Li-Ion Storage

Min Yeong Song; Na Rae Kim; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Se Youn Cho; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun

Advanced nanostructured hybrid materials can help us overcome the electrochemical performance limitations of current energy storage devices. In this study, three-dimensional porous carbon nanowebs (3D-CNWs) with numerous included orthorhombic Nb2O5 (T-Nb2O5) nanoparticles were fabricated using a microbe-derived nanostructure. The 3D-CNW/T-Nb2O5 nanocomposites showed an exceptionally stable long-term cycling performance over 70 000 cycles, a high reversible capacity of ∼125 mA h g-1, and fast Li-ion storage kinetics in a coin-type two-electrode system using Li metal. In addition, energy storage devices based on the above nanocomposites achieved a high specific energy of ∼80 W h kg-1 together with a high specific power of ∼5300 W kg-1 and outstanding cycling performance with ∼80% capacitance retention after 35 000 cycles.


Small | 2017

Tin Sulfide‐Based Nanohybrid for High‐Performance Anode of Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Jaewon Choi; Na Rae Kim; Kyungmi Lim; Kyojin Ku; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Jin Gu Kang; Kisuk Kang; Paul V. Braun; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun

Nanohybrid anode materials for Na-ion batteries (NIBs) based on conversion and/or alloying reactions can provide significantly improved energy and power characteristics, while suffering from low Coulombic efficiency and unfavorable voltage properties. An NIB paper-type nanohybrid anode (PNA) based on tin sulfide nanoparticles and acid-treated multiwalled carbon nanotubes is reported. In 1 m NaPF6 dissolved in diethylene glycol dimethyl ether as an electrolyte, the above PNA shows a high reversible capacity of ≈1200 mAh g-1 and a large voltage plateau corresponding to a capacity of ≈550 mAh g-1 in the low-voltage region of ≈0.1 V versus Na+ /Na, exhibiting high rate capabilities at a current rate of 1 A g-1 and good cycling performance over 250 cycles. In addition, the PNA exhibits a high first Coulombic efficiency of ≈90%, achieving values above 99% during subsequent cycles. Furthermore, the feasibility of PNA usage is demonstrated by full-cell tests with a reported cathode, which results in high specific energy and power values of ≈256 Wh kg-1 and 471 W kg-1 , respectively, with stable cycling.


International Journal of Green Nanotechnology: Materials Science & Engineering | 2009

A Novel Approach for the Synthesis of Ti- and Zr-oxo Species as Precursors for Metal Oxide Nanopowder

Taimur Athar; Kyusuk Han; Sanghwan Han; Taegyung Ko; Ik-Mo Lee; Hyeon Ji Yoon

ABSTRACT Thermal and microwave irradiation treatment of Ti(OPri)4 and Zr(OBu)4 leads to the formation of homogenous and transparent oxo-alkoxy derivatives of titanium and zirconium in a quantitative yield. The oxo-alkoxy derivatives were characterized with the help of FT-IR, NMR, UV, Raman, GC–mass spectroscopy, and elemental analysis. The physicochemical properties of gel differ considerably from their corresponding parent metal alkoxides. Hence, the gel can be considered as an immediate precursor for the preparation of functional metal oxide nanomaterials under mild conditions with control over particle size and its distribution, surface chemistry, and particle agglomeration. The morphology of the metal oxides strongly depends on the nature of the precursor and as well as synthetic methodology.


Small | 2018

Pyrolytic Carbon Nanosheets for Ultrafast and Ultrastable Sodium‐Ion Storage

Se Youn Cho; Minjee Kang; Jaewon Choi; Min Eui Lee; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Hae Jin Kim; Cecilia Leal; Sungho Lee; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun

Na-ion cointercalation in the graphite host structure in a glyme-based electrolyte represents a new possibility for using carbon-based materials (CMs) as anodes for Na-ion storage. However, local microstructures and nanoscale morphological features in CMs affect their electrochemical performances; they require intensive studies to achieve high levels of Na-ion storage performances. Here, pyrolytic carbon nanosheets (PCNs) composed of multitudinous graphitic nanocrystals are prepared from renewable bioresources by heating. In particular, PCN-2800 prepared by heating at 2800 °C has a distinctive sp2 carbon bonding nature, crystalline domain size of ≈44.2 Å, and high electrical conductivity of ≈320 S cm-1 , presenting significantly high rate capability at 600 C (60 A g-1 ) and stable cycling behaviors over 40 000 cycles as an anode for Na-ion storage. The results of this study show the unusual graphitization behaviors of a char-type carbon precursor and exceptionally high rate and cycling performances of the resulting graphitic material, PCN-2800, even surpassing those of supercapacitors.


Carbon | 2017

Three-dimensionally branched carbon nanowebs as air-cathode for redox-mediated Li-O2 batteries

Hee-Dae Lim; Young Soo Yun; Youngmin Ko; Youngjoon Bae; Min Yeong Song; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Kisuk Kang; Hyoung-Joon Jin


Advanced Energy Materials | 2018

Macroporous Catalytic Carbon Nanotemplates for Sodium Metal Anodes

Hyeon Ji Yoon; Na Rae Kim; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun


ChemElectroChem | 2017

Flexible Graphene Stacks for Sodium-Ion Storage

Jun Ho Choe; Na Rae Kim; Min Eui Lee; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Min Yeong Song; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Sodium-ion supercapacitors based on nanoporous pyroproteins containing redox-active heteroatoms

Se Youn Cho; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Na Rae Kim; Young Soo Yun; Hyoung-Joon Jin


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2017

Conversion Reaction of Copper Sulfide Based Nanohybrids for Sodium-Ion Batteries

Na Rae Kim; Jaewon Choi; Hyeon Ji Yoon; Min Eui Lee; Seung Uk Son; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Hierarchically nanoporous pyropolymer nanofibers for surface-induced sodium-ion storage

Hyeon Ji Yoon; Min Eui Lee; Na Rae Kim; Seung Jae Yang; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Young Soo Yun

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Young Soo Yun

Kangwon National University

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Hae Jin Kim

Chungnam National University

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Kisuk Kang

Seoul National University

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