Jianqiang Zhang
China University of Petroleum
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Scientific Reports | 2016
Yakang Jin; Qingzhong Xue; Lei Zhu; Xiaofang Li; Xinglong Pan; Jianqiang Zhang; Wei Xing; Tiantian Wu; Zilong Liu
With remarkably interesting surface activities, two-dimensional Janus materials arouse intensive interests recently in many fields. We demonstrate by molecular dynamic simulations that hydrofluorinated Janus graphene (J-GN) can self-assemble into Janus nanoscroll (J-NS) at room temperature. The van der Waals (vdW) interaction and the coupling of C-H/π/C-F interaction and π/π interaction are proven to offer the continuous driving force of self-assembly of J-GN. The results show that J-GN can self-assemble into various J-NSs structures, including arcs, multi-wall J-NS and arm-chair-like J-NS by manipulating its original geometry (size and aspect ratio). Moreover, we also investigated self-assembly of hydrofluorinated J-GN and Fe nanowires (NWs), suggesting that Fe NW is a good alternative to activate J-GN to form J-NS. Differently, the strong vdW interaction between J-GN and Fe NW provides the main driving force of the self-assembly. Finally, we studied the hydrogen sorption over the formed J-NS with a considerable interlayer spacing, which reaches the US DOE target, indicating that J-NS is a promising candidate for hydrogen storage by controlling the temperature of system. Our theoretical results firstly provide a versatile route for designing novel J-NS from 2D Janus nanomaterials, which has a great potential application in the realm of hydrogen storage/separation.
Nanotechnology | 2017
Qingzhong Xue; Xinglong Pan; Xiaofang Li; Jianqiang Zhang; Qikai Guo
Novel core/shell structured multi-walled carbon nanotube/graphene oxide nanoribbons (MWCNT@GONRs) nanohybrids were successfully prepared using a modified chemical longitudinal unzipping method. Subsequently, the MWCNT@GONRs nanohybrids were used as fillers to enhance the gas separation performance of polyimide based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). It is found that MMMs concurrently exhibited higher gas selectivity and higher gas permeability compared to pristine polyimide. The high gas selectivity could be attributed to the GONRs shell, which provided a selective barrier and large gas adsorbed area, while the high gas permeability resulted from the hollow structured MWCNTs core with smooth internal surface, which acted as a rapid transport channel. MWCNT@GONRs could be promising candidates to improve gas separation performance of MMMs due to the unique microstructures, ease of synthesis and low filling loading.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017
Jianqiang Zhang; Qingzhong Xue; Xinglong Pan; Yakang Jin; Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Qikai Guo
Journal of Membrane Science | 2017
Jianqiang Zhang; Xinglong Pan; Qingzhong Xue; Daliang He; Lei Zhu; Qikai Guo
Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2016
Qikai Guo; Qingzhong Xue; Tiantian Wu; Xinglong Pan; Jianqiang Zhang; Xiaofang Li; Lei Zhu
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018
Degong Ding; Qingzhong Xue; Wenbo Lu; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xinglong Pan; Baoshou Tao
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018
Wenbo Lu; Degong Ding; Qingzhong Xue; Yonggang Du; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xinglong Pan; Wei Xing
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
Lei Zhu; Xiao Chang; Daliang He; Qingzhong Xue; Ya Xiong; Jianqiang Zhang; Xilong Pan; Wei Xing
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2016
Xinglong Pan; Qingzhong Xue; Jianqiang Zhang; Qikai Guo; Yakang Jin; Wenbo Lu; Xiaofang Li; Cuicui Ling
Applied Surface Science | 2018
Xiao Chang; Qingzhong Xue; Xiaofang Li; Jianqiang Zhang; Lei Zhu; Daliang He; Haixia Zheng; Shuangfang Lu; Zilong Liu