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Nature Materials | 2017

Additively manufactured hierarchical stainless steels with high strength and ductility

Y. Morris Wang; Thomas Voisin; Joseph T. McKeown; Jianchao Ye; Nicholas P. Calta; Zan Li; Zhi Zeng; Yin Zhang; Wen Chen; Tien Tran Roehling; R. T. Ott; Melissa K. Santala; Philip J. Depond; Manyalibo J. Matthews; Alex V. Hamza; Ting Zhu

Many traditional approaches for strengthening steels typically come at the expense of useful ductility, a dilemma known as strength-ductility trade-off. New metallurgical processing might offer the possibility of overcoming this. Here we report that austenitic 316L stainless steels additively manufactured via a laser powder-bed-fusion technique exhibit a combination of yield strength and tensile ductility that surpasses that of conventional 316L steels. High strength is attributed to solidification-enabled cellular structures, low-angle grain boundaries, and dislocations formed during manufacturing, while high uniform elongation correlates to a steady and progressive work-hardening mechanism regulated by a hierarchically heterogeneous microstructure, with length scales spanning nearly six orders of magnitude. In addition, solute segregation along cellular walls and low-angle grain boundaries can enhance dislocation pinning and promote twinning. This work demonstrates the potential of additive manufacturing to create alloys with unique microstructures and high performance for structural applications.


ACS Nano | 2015

Structural Optimization of 3D Porous Electrodes for High-Rate Performance Lithium Ion Batteries

Jianchao Ye; Andreas C. Baumgaertel; Y. Morris Wang; Juergen Biener; Monika M. Biener

Much progress has recently been made in the development of active materials, electrode morphologies and electrolytes for lithium ion batteries. Well-defined studies on size effects of the three-dimensional (3D) electrode architecture, however, remain to be rare due to the lack of suitable material platforms where the critical length scales (such as pore size and thickness of the active material) can be freely and deterministically adjusted over a wide range without affecting the overall 3D morphology of the electrode. Here, we report on a systematic study on length scale effects on the electrochemical performance of model 3D np-Au/TiO2 core/shell electrodes. Bulk nanoporous gold provides deterministic control over the pore size and is used as a monolithic metallic scaffold and current collector. Extremely uniform and conformal TiO2 films of controlled thickness were deposited on the current collector by employing atomic layer deposition (ALD). Our experiments demonstrate profound performance improvements by matching the Li(+) diffusivity in the electrolyte and the solid state through adjusting pore size and thickness of the active coating which, for 200 μm thick porous electrodes, requires the presence of 100 nm pores. Decreasing the thickness of the TiO2 coating generally improves the power performance of the electrode by reducing the Li(+) diffusion pathway, enhancing the Li(+) solid solubility, and minimizing the voltage drop across the electrode/electrolyte interface. With the use of the optimized electrode morphology, supercapacitor-like power performance with lithium-ion-battery energy densities was realized. Our results provide the much-needed fundamental insight for the rational design of the 3D architecture of lithium ion battery electrodes with improved power performance.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Universal roles of hydrogen in electrochemical performance of graphene: high rate capacity and atomistic origins.

Jianchao Ye; Mitchell T. Ong; Tae Wook Heo; Patrick G. Campbell; Marcus A. Worsley; Yuanyue Liu; Swanee J. Shin; Supakit Charnvanichborikarn; Manyalibo J. Matthews; Michael Bagge-Hansen; Jonathan R. I. Lee; Brandon C. Wood; Y. Morris Wang

Atomic hydrogen exists ubiquitously in graphene materials made by chemical methods. Yet determining the effect of hydrogen on the electrochemical performance of graphene remains a significant challenge. Here we report the experimental observations of high rate capacity in hydrogen-treated 3-dimensional (3D) graphene nanofoam electrodes for lithium ion batteries. Structural and electronic characterization suggests that defect sites and hydrogen play synergistic roles in disrupting sp2 graphene to facilitate fast lithium transport and reversible surface binding, as evidenced by the fast charge-transfer kinetics and increased capacitive contribution in hydrogen-treated 3D graphene. In concert with experiments, multiscale calculations reveal that defect complexes in graphene are prerequisite for low-temperature hydrogenation, and that the hydrogenation of defective or functionalized sites at strained domain boundaries plays a beneficial role in improving rate capacity by opening gaps to facilitate easier Li penetration. Additional reversible capacity is provided by enhanced lithium binding near hydrogen-terminated edge sites. These findings provide qualitative insights in helping the design of graphene-based materials for high-power electrodes.


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Enhanced lithiation and fracture behavior of silicon mesoscale pillars via atomic layer coatings and geometry design

Jianchao Ye; Yonghao An; Tae Wook Heo; M.M. Biener; R.J. Nikolic; Ming Tang; Hanqing Jiang; Y.M. Wang


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Quantitative Phase Composition of TiO2-Coated Nanoporous Au Monoliths by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Correlations to Catalytic Behavior

Michael Bagge-Hansen; Andre Wichmann; Arne Wittstock; Jonathan R. I. Lee; Jianchao Ye; Trevor M. Willey; Joshua D. Kuntz; Tony van Buuren; Juergen Biener; Marcus Bäumer; Monika M. Biener


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Radiopaque Resists for Two-Photon Lithography To Enable Submicron 3D Imaging of Polymer Parts via X-ray Computed Tomography

Sourabh K. Saha; James S. Oakdale; Jefferson A. Cuadra; Chuck Divin; Jianchao Ye; Jean-Baptiste Forien; Leonardus B. Bayu Aji; Juergen Biener; William L. Smith


Advanced materials and technologies | 2018

Compressible Electrodes: 3D-Printed, Superelastic Polypyrrole-Graphene Electrodes with Ultrahigh Areal Capacitance for Electrochemical Energy Storage (Adv. Mater. Technol. 7/2018)

Zhen Qi; Jianchao Ye; Wen Chen; Juergen Biener; Eric B. Duoss; Christopher M. Spadaccini; Marcus A. Worsley; Cheng Zhu


Archive | 2016

Synthesis of bulk mesoporous dilute alloy catalysts

Juergen Biener; Jianchao Ye; Tobias Egle; Monika M. Biener; Junjun Shan; Nare Janvelyan; Lu-Cun Wang; Cédric Barroo; Marcus A. Worsley; Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos; Robert J. Madix; Cynthia M. Friend


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Diffusion of lithium in titanium oxide

Patrick Shea; Jianchao Ye; Brandon Wood; Stanimir A. Bonev


Scientific Reports | 2015

Universal roles of hydrogen in electrochemical performance of graphene

Jianchao Ye; T Ong; Wook Heo; G Campbell; A Worsley; Yuanyue Liu; J Shin; Supakit Charnvanichborikarn; J Matthews; Michael Bagge-Hansen; I Lee; C Wood; Morris Wang

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Y. Morris Wang

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Hanqing Jiang

Arizona State University

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Marcus A. Worsley

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Michael Bagge-Hansen

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Monika M. Biener

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Tae Wook Heo

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Yonghao An

Arizona State University

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Brandon C. Wood

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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