Hyo-Ryoung Lim
Hanyang University
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Nanotechnology | 2015
Seil Kim; Young-In Lee; Yo-Min Choi; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Jae-Hong Lim; Nosang V. Myung; Yong-Ho Choa
The hydrogen gas-sensing properties have been investigated of two types of thermochemical hydrogen (TCH) sensors composed of thermoelectric layers based on chalcogenide nanowire arrays and anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates. The monomorphic-type TCH sensor, which had only Bi2Te3 nanowire arrays, showed an output signal of 23.7 μV in response to 5 vol% hydrogen gas at room temperature, whereas an output signal of 215 μV was obtained from an n-p junction-type TCH sensor made of connected Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 nanowire arrays in an AAO template. Despite its small deposition area, the output signal of the n-p sensor was more than nine times that of the monomorphic sensor. This observation can be explained by the difference in electrical connections (parallel and serial conversions) in the TCH sensor between each type of nanowire array. Also, our n-p sensor had a wide detection range for hydrogen gas (from 400 ppm to 45 vol%) and a fast response time of 1.3 s at room temperature without requiring external power.
RSC Advances | 2018
Nu Si A Eom; Hong-Baek Cho; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Tea-Yeon Hwang; Yoseb Song; Yong-Ho Choa
In this study, the sensing properties of palladium-doped porous silicon (Pd/p-Si) substrates for low-ppm level detection of toxic H2S gas are investigated. A Si substrate with dead-end pores ranging from nano- to macroscale was generated by a combined process of metal-assisted chemical etching (MacE) and electrochemical etching with tuned reaction time, in which nano-Pd catalysts were decorated by E-beam sputtering deposition. The sensing properties of the Pd/p-Si were enhanced as the thickness of the substrate layer increased; along with the resulting variation in surface area, this resulted in superior H2S sensing performances in the low-ppm range (less than 3 ppm), with a detection limit of 300 ppb (sensitivity 30%) at room temperature. Furthermore, the sensor displayed excellent selectivity toward the hazardous H2S molecules in comparison with various other reducing gases, including NO2, CO2, NH3, and H2, showing its potential for application in workplaces or environments affected by other toxic gases. The enhancement in sensing performance was possibly due to the increased dispersion and surface area of Pd nano-catalysts, which led to an increase in chemisorption sites of adsorbate molecules.
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute | 2015
Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Yong-Ho Choa; Young-In Lee
Vertically oriented nickel nanowire arrays with a different diameter and length are synthesized in porous anodic aluminium oxide templates by an electrodeposition method. The pore diameters of the templates are adjusted by controlling the anodization conditions and then they are utilized as templates to grow nickel nanowire arrays. The nickel nanowires have the average diameters of approximately 25 and 260 nm and the crystal structure, morphology and microstructure of the nanowires are systematically investigated using XRD, FE-SEM and TEM analysis. The nickel nanowire arrays show a magnetic anisotropy with the easy axis parallel to the nanowires and the coercivity and remanence enhance with decreasing a wire diameter and increasing a wire length.Vertically oriented nickel nanowire arrays with a different diameter and length are synthesized in porous anodic aluminium oxide templates by an electrodeposition method. The pore diameters of the templates are adjusted by controlling the anodization conditions and then they are utilized as templates to grow nickel nanowire arrays. The nickel nanowires have the average diameters of approximately 25 and 260 nm and the crystal structure, morphology and microstructure of the nanowires are systematically investigated using XRD, FE-SEM and TEM analysis. The nickel nanowire arrays show a magnetic anisotropy with the easy axis parallel to the nanowires and the coercivity and remanence enhance with decreasing a wire diameter and increasing a wire length.
Ceramics International | 2017
Tae-Yeon Hwang; Jimin Lee; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Seung-Jae Jeong; Guk-Hwan An; Jongryoul Kim; Yong-Ho Choa
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
Seil Kim; Yoseb Song; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Young-Tae Kwon; Tae-Yeon Hwang; Eunpil Song; Songjun Lee; Young-In Lee; Hong-Baek Cho; Yong-Ho Choa
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2017
Seil Kim; Seung Han Ryu; Young-Tae Kwon; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Kee-Ryung Park; Yoseb Song; Yong-Ho Choa
Nanoscale | 2014
Jae-Hong Lim; Gyeong-Jin Shin; Tae-Yeon Hwang; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Young-In Lee; Kyu Hwan Lee; Sung-Dae Kim; Min-Wook Oh; Su-Dong Park; Nosang V. Myung; Yong-Ho Choa
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2018
Tae Hyung Kim; Seung-Jae Jeong; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Hong-Baek Cho; Chan-Gi Lee; Yong-Ho Choa
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018
Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Nu Si A Eom; Jeong-Ho Cho; Hong-Baek Cho; Yong-Ho Choa
Applied Surface Science | 2017
Young-Tae Kwon; Gu-Dam Lim; Seil Kim; Seung Han Ryu; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Yong-Ho Choa