Joungphil Lee
Pohang University of Science and Technology
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Nature Communications | 2015
Hoon Kim; Joungphil Lee; Hyungmin Ahn; Onnuri Kim; Moon Jeong Park
Elemental sulfur is one of the most attractive cathode active materials in lithium batteries because of its high theoretical specific capacity. Despite the positive aspect, lithium–sulfur batteries have suffered from severe capacity fading and limited rate capability. Here we report facile large-scale synthesis of a class of organosulfur compounds that could open a new chapter in designing cathode materials to advance lithium–sulfur battery technologies. Porous trithiocyanuric acid crystals are synthesized for use as a soft template, where the ring-opening polymerization of elemental sulfur takes place along the thiol surfaces to create three-dimensionally interconnected sulfur-rich phases. Our lithium–sulfur cells display discharge capacity of 945 mAh g−1 after 100 cycles at 0.2 C with high-capacity retention of 92%, as well as lifetimes of 450 cycles. Particularly, the organized amine groups in the crystals increase Li+-ion transfer rate, affording a rate performance of 1210, mAh g−1 at 0.1 C and 730 mAh g−1 at 5 C.
Angewandte Chemie | 2015
Il Young Choi; Joungphil Lee; Hyungmin Ahn; Jinho Lee; Hee Cheul Choi; Moon Jeong Park
A new method to develop two-dimensional PANI nanosheets using ice as a removable hard template is presented. Distinctly high current flows of 5.5 mA at 1 V and a high electrical conductivity of 35 S cm(-1) were obtained for the polyaniline (PANI) nanosheets, which marked a significant improvement from previously values on other PANIs reported over the past decades. These improved electrical properties of ice-templated PANI nanosheets were attributed to the long-range ordered edge-on π-stacking of the quinoid ring, ascribed to the ice surface-assisted vertical growth of PANI. The unprecedented advantages of the ice-templated PANI nanosheets are two-fold. First, the PANI nanosheet can be easily transferred onto various types of substrates via float-off from the ice surfaces. Second, PANI can be patterned into any shape using predetermined masks, and this is expected to facilitate the eventual convenient and inexpensive application of conducting polymers in versatile electronic device forms.
MATERIALS PROCESSING AND DESIGN: Modeling, Simulation and Applications - NUMIFORM 2004 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes | 2004
Joungphil Lee; W. J. Kwak; C. G. Sun; Sun-Kyu Hwang
Investigated via a series of finite‐element(FE) process simulation is the effect of diverse process variables on some selected non‐dimensional parameters characterizing the thermomechanical behavior of the roll and strip in hot strip rolling. Then, on the basis of these parameters, on‐line models are derived for the precise prediction of the temperature changes occurring in the bite zones as well as in the inter‐stand zones in a finishing mill. The prediction accuracy of the proposed models is examined through comparison with predictions from a FE process model.
Chemistry of Materials | 2016
Joungphil Lee; Hoon Sik Kim; Moon Jeong Park
Macromolecules | 2012
Joungphil Lee; Hyungmin Ahn; Ilyoung Choi; Markus Boese; Moon Jeong Park
Isij International | 2005
Soonhyun Kim; Joungphil Lee; W. J. Kwak; Sun-Kyu Hwang
Chemistry of Materials | 2016
Onnuri Kim; Sung Yeon Kim; Joungphil Lee; Moon Jeong Park
Macromolecules | 2014
Sung Yeon Kim; Joungphil Lee; Moon Jeong Park
Advanced Energy Materials | 2017
Joungphil Lee; Moon Jeong Park
Advanced Functional Materials | 2017
Yuxiang Li; Dae Hee Lee; Joungphil Lee; Thanh Luan Nguyen; Sungu Hwang; Moon Jeong Park; Dong Hoon Choi; Han Young Woo