Junwen Zhong
University of California, Berkeley
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Advanced Materials | 2018
Xining Zang; Caiwei Shen; Emmeline Kao; Roseanne Warren; Ruopeng Zhang; Kwok Siong Teh; Junwen Zhong; Minsong Wei; Buxuan Li; Yao Chu; Mohan Sanghadasa; Adam M. Schwartzberg; Liwei Lin
While electrochemical supercapacitors often show high power density and long operation lifetimes, they are plagued by limited energy density. Pseudocapacitive materials, in contrast, operate by fast surface redox reactions and are shown to enhance energy storage of supercapacitors. Furthermore, several reported systems exhibit high capacitance but restricted electrochemical voltage windows, usually no more than 1 V in aqueous electrolytes. Here, it is demonstrated that vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) with uniformly coated, pseudocapacitive titanium disulfide (TiS2 ) composite electrodes can extend the stable working range to over 3 V to achieve a high capacitance of 195 F g-1 in an Li-rich electrolyte. A symmetric cell demonstrates an energy density of 60.9 Wh kg-1 -the highest among symmetric pseudocapacitors using metal oxides, conducting polymers, 2D transition metal carbides (MXene), and other transition metal dichalcogenides. Nanostructures prepared by an atomic layer deposition/sulfurization process facilitate ion transportation and surface reactions to result in a high power density of 1250 W kg-1 with stable operation over 10 000 cycles. A flexible solid-state supercapacitor prepared by transferring the TiS2 -VACNT composite film onto Kapton tape is demonstrated to power a 2.2 V light emitting diode (LED) for 1 min.
Advanced Materials | 2018
Xining Zang; Caiwei Shen; Yao Chu; Buxuan Li; Minsong Wei; Junwen Zhong; Mohan Sanghadasa; Liwei Lin
Versatile and low-cost manufacturing processes/materials are essential for the development of paper electronics. Here, a direct-write laser patterning process is developed to make conductive molybdenum carbide-graphene (MCG) composites directly on paper substrates. The hierarchically porous MCG structures are converted from fibrous paper soaked with the gelatin-mediated inks containing molybdenum ions. The resulting Mo3 C2 and graphene composites are mechanically stable and electrochemically active for various potential applications, such as electrochemical ion detectors and gas sensors, energy harvesters, and supercapacitors. Experimentally, the electrical conductivity of the composite is resilient to mechanical deformation with less than 5% degradation after 750 cycles of 180° repeated folding tests. As such, the direct laser conversion of MCGs on papers can be applicable for paper-based electronics, including the 3D origami folding structures.
international conference on solid state sensors actuators and microsystems | 2017
Yichuan Wu; Levent Beker; Ilbey Karakurt; Weihua Cai; Jacqueline Elwood; Xiaoqian Li; Junwen Zhong; Min Zhang; Xiaohao Wang; Liwei Lin
This paper presents stretchable strain sensors based on Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)/graphite sensing resistors for potentially a variety of wearable device applications including human biological signal measurements, such as fingertip pressure monitoring for haptic feedback and high resolution arterial pulse for health diagnostics. The strain sensor uses a serpentine electrode design that can be easily fabricated in a two-step process by direct-write laser printing and pattern transfer without any lithography process. The results demonstrate several key sensing capabilities: (1) angular motion detection with a resolution of 15-degree; (2) fingertip pressure detection up to a range of 12 kPa; (3) monitoring of human pulse waves with the clear identification of the three local peaks. As such, the proposed strain sensors can be potentially used as a biological signal input device for potential applications such in virtual reality (VR) systems.
Nano Energy | 2017
Junwen Zhong; Qize Zhong; Xining Zang; Nan Wu; Wenbo Li; Yao Chu; Liwei Lin
Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2018
Yichuan Wu; Ilbey Karakurt; Levent Beker; Yoshihiro Kubota; Renxiao Xu; Kong Yin Ho; Shilong Zhao; Junwen Zhong; Min Zhang; Xiaohao Wang; Liwei Lin
Nano Energy | 2018
HuaiBing Song; Ilbey Karakurt; Minsong Wei; Nathaniel Liu; Yao Chu; Junwen Zhong; Liwei Lin
international conference on micro electro mechanical systems | 2018
Yichuan Wu; Kong Y. Ho; Kento Kariya; Renxiao Xu; Weihua Cai; Junwen Zhong; Yuan Ma; Min Zhang; Xiaohao Wang; Liwei Lin
international conference on micro electro mechanical systems | 2018
Yao Chu; Junwen Zhong; Huiliang Liu; Nathaniel Liu; Yu Song; Xining Zang; Ying Dong; Xiaohao Wang; Liwei Lin
Science Trends | 2018
HuaiBing Song; Ilbey Karakurt; Minsong Wei; Nathaniel Liu; Yao Chu; Junwen Zhong; Liwei Lin
Advanced Materials | 2018
Xining Zang; Caiwei Shen; Yao Chu; Buxuan Li; Minsong Wei; Junwen Zhong; Mohan Sanghadasa; Liwei Lin