Ji Ho Ryu
Seoul National University
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ACS Nano | 2016
Sanghyuk Wooh; Soo-Jin Lee; Yunchan Lee; Ji Ho Ryu; Won Bo Lee; Hyun Sik Yoon; Kookheon Char
Cracks observed in brittle materials are mostly regarded as defects or failures. However, they can be a valuable tool when implemented in a controlled way. Here, we introduce a strategy to control the crack propagation of mesoporous micropatterns (prisms and pyramids), which leads to the isolation of well-defined microstructures. Mesoporous micropatterns were fabricated by the soft imprinting technique with wet TiO2 nanoparticle (NP) pastes, followed by sintering to remove organic components. Since the volume of the paste significantly shrinks during the sintering step, stress is localized at the edge of micropatterns, in good agreement with finite element method simulations, creating well-defined cracks and their propagation. It was demonstrated that the degree of stress localization is determined by the thickness of residual layers, NP size, and heating rate. After controlled crack propagation and delamination of microparticles from the substrates, mesoporous microwires and microparticles were successfully produced and functionalized from the isolated mesoporous prisms and pyramids. The method proposed in this study for controlled crack manipulation and delamination opens a door for straightforward and economical fabrication of well-defined mesoporous microparticles.
Nature Nanotechnology | 2018
Suji Choi; Sang Ihn Han; Dongjun Jung; Hye Jin Hwang; Chaehong Lim; Soochan Bae; Ok Kyu Park; Cory M. Tschabrunn; Min-Cheol Lee; Sun Youn Bae; Ji Woong Yu; Ji Ho Ryu; Sang-Woo Lee; Kyungpyo Park; Peter M. Kang; Won Bo Lee; Reza Nezafat; Taeghwan Hyeon; Dae-Hyeong Kim
Wearable and implantable devices require conductive, stretchable and biocompatible materials. However, obtaining composites that simultaneously fulfil these requirements is challenging due to a trade-off between conductivity and stretchability. Here, we report on Ag–Au nanocomposites composed of ultralong gold-coated silver nanowires in an elastomeric block-copolymer matrix. Owing to the high aspect ratio and percolation network of the Ag–Au nanowires, the nanocomposites exhibit an optimized conductivity of 41,850 S cm−1 (maximum of 72,600 S cm−1). Phase separation in the Ag–Au nanocomposite during the solvent-drying process generates a microstructure that yields an optimized stretchability of 266% (maximum of 840%). The thick gold sheath deposited on the silver nanowire surface prevents oxidation and silver ion leaching, making the composite biocompatible and highly conductive. Using the nanocomposite, we successfully fabricate wearable and implantable soft bioelectronic devices that can be conformally integrated with human skin and swine heart for continuous electrophysiological recording, and electrical and thermal stimulation.A highly conductive, biocompatible and stretchable nanocomposite based on ultralong gold-coated silver nanowires allows for the realization of wearable and implantable bioelectronics.
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013
Kiwoong Kim; Sooho Lee; Ji Ho Ryu; Kwang Soon Lee; Won Bo Lee
Crystal Growth & Design | 2017
Bumjoon Seo; Taewan Kim; Seulwoo Kim; Ji Ho Ryu; Jebin Ryu; Junho Yoon; Won Bo Lee; Youn-Woo Lee
Physical Review E | 2016
Ji Ho Ryu; Han Sol Wee; Won Bo Lee
Physical Review E | 2018
Ji Ho Ryu; YongJoo Kim; Won Bo Lee
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Ji Ho Ryu; Won Bo Lee; YongJoo Kim
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Ji Ho Ryu; Jiyeong Cho; Seulwoo Kim; Won Bo Lee
Advanced Theory and Simulations | 2018
Hansol Wee; Ji Woong Yu; Ji Ho Ryu; Abhijit Ghosh; Won Bo Lee
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Ji Ho Ryu; Won Bo Lee