Kaikun Yang
Binghamton University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008
Jun Zhang; Amar Kumbhar; Jibao He; Narayan Chandra Das; Kaikun Yang; Jian-Qing Wang; Howard Wang; Kevin L. Stokes; Jiye Fang
We report a preparation of high-quality cubic PbTe nanocrystals and their assembly into both square-array, two-dimensional patterns and three-dimensional simple cubic super crystals. The influence of oleylamine in the nanocrystal synthesis and core-shell formation through an anion-exchange mechanism was also studied. The simple cubic super crystals together with two-dimensional assembly patterns containing PbTe nanocubes and their core-shell building blocks were examined using TEM, SEM, AFM, XRD, SAXS, and FTIR. Such super crystals consisting of cubic structural building blocks may allow engineering of more complex materials from which novel properties may emerge.
Nano Letters | 2012
Zewei Quan; Welley Siu Loc; Cuikun Lin; Zhiping Luo; Kaikun Yang; Yuxuan Wang; Howard Wang; Zhongwu Wang; Jiye Fang
We demonstrate a direct fabrication of PbS nanocube supercrystals without size-selection pretreatment on the building blocks. Electron microscopic and synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering analyses confirm that nanocubes pack through a tilted face-centered-cubic (fcc) arrangement, that is, face-to-face along the <110>(super) direction, resulting in a real packing efficiency of as high as ∼83%. This new type of superstructure consisting of nanocubes as building blocks, reported here for the first time, is considered the most stable surfactant-capped nanocube superstructure determined by far.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
Zewei Quan; Zhiping Luo; Welley Siu Loc; Jun Zhang; Yuxuan Wang; Kaikun Yang; Nathan Porter; Jun Lin; Howard Wang; Jiye Fang
We report a robust method for synthesis of monodisperse PbSeTe single ternary alloy and core/shell heterostructured nanocubes, respectively. The key synthetic strategy to produce such different classes of nanocubes is to precisely control the time of reaction and successive growth. The crystallinity, shape/size distributions, structural characteristics, and compositions of as-prepared nanocubes, both ternary alloy and core/shell, were carefully studied. A plausible growth mechanism for developing each type of lead chalcogenide nanocubes is proposed. These delicately designed PbSeTe nanoscale architectures offer tunable compositions in PbSeTe ternary alloy and nano-interfaces in core/shell nanocubes, which are the critical factors in controlling thermal conductivity for applications in thermoelectrics.
Langmuir | 2012
Kaikun Yang; Si Liang; Lianfeng Zou; Liwei Huang; Cheol Park; Lisheng Zhu; Jiye Fang; Qiang Fu; Howard Wang
Graphite oxide has been synthesized from raw graphite particles and been treated with various mass amounts of oleylamine as intercalants to form intercalation compounds. X-ray diffraction patterns reveal that the inter-sheet distances strongly depend on the graphite oxide to oleylamine mass ratios. The equilibrium-like behavior implies diffusion-dominated oleylamine adsorption on graphite oxide in solution and excluded volume intercalations among oleylamine-adsorbed graphite oxide during restacking. The intercalation compounds are soluble in organic solvents, and their applications in the fabrication of transparent and conductive coatings have been demonstrated.
Nanotechnology | 2011
Kaikun Yang; Congkang Xu; Liwei Huang; Lianfeng Zou; Howard Wang
Using reduced graphene oxide (rGO) films as the transparent conductive coating, inorganic/organic hybrid nanostructure heterojunction photovoltaic devices have been fabricated through hydrothermal synthesis of vertically aligned ZnO nanorods (ZnO-NRs) and nanotubes (ZnO-NTs) on rGO films followed by the spin casting of a poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) film. The data show that larger interfacial area in ZnO-NT/P3HT composites improves the exciton dissociation and the higher electrode conductance of rGO films helps the power output. This study offers an alternative to manufacturing nanostructure heterojunction solar cells at low temperatures using potentially low cost materials.
Nanoscale | 2015
Welley Siu Loc; Zewei Quan; Cuikun Lin; Jinfong Pan; Yuxuan Wang; Kaikun Yang; Wen-Bin Jian; Bo Zhao; Howard Wang; Jiye Fang
Nanostructured lead sulphide is a significant component in a number of energy-related sustainable applications such as photovoltaic cells and thermoelectric components. In many micro-packaging processes, dimensionality-controlled nano-architectures as building blocks with unique properties are required. This study investigates different facet-merging growth behaviors through a wet-chemical synthetic strategy to produce high-quality controlled nanostructures of lead sulphide in various dimensionalities. It was found that 1D nanowires or 2D nanosheets can be obtained by the merging of reactive {111}- or {110}-facets, respectively, while promoting {100} facets in the early stages after nucleation leads to the growth of 0D nanocubes. The influence of temperature, capping ligands and co-solvent in facilitating the crystal facet growth of each intermediate seed is also demonstrated. The novelty of this work is characterized by the delicate manipulation of various PbS nanoarchitectures based on the comprehension of the facet-merging evolution. The synthesis of facet-controlled PbS nanostructures could provide novel building blocks with desired properties for use in many applications.
RSC Advances | 2013
Kaikun Yang; Liwei Huang; Yayong Liu; Congkang Xu; Yanhu Bai; Shaoming Huang; Zhihao Yang; Zhiyong Xu; Howard Wang
Field effect transistors (FETs) have been fabricated on individual single-wall carbon nanotubes by inkjet printing of source and drain electrodes using palladium nanoparticles. The FETs display p-type semiconducting characteristics, whereas subsequent thermal annealing shows that both hole-doping and Schottky contacts have an influence on the electrical transport. The data show that inkjet printing is a viable tool for the facile fabrication of single-tube nanoelectronics.
Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic Metal-organic and Nano-metal Chemistry | 2013
Kaikun Yang; Congkang Xu; Liwei Huang; Yayong Liu; Lianfeng Zou; Howard Wang
Zinc oxide nanotubes (ZnO-NTs) have been successfully synthesized at ∼60°C using wet chemical method. ZnO-NTs have diameters of 100–200 nm and lengths of 1–2 μm. Transmission electron microscopy shows that as-synthesized NTs are single-crystal hexagonal structure and grown along [0001] direction. X-ray diffraction, ultravisible absorption, and photoluminescence results reveal that thermal treatments at low temperature of <500°C in air cannot apparently improve the crystal properties of as-synthesized ZnO.
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2009
Narayan Ch. Das; Yayong Liu; Kaikun Yang; Weiqun Peng; Spandan Maiti; Howard Wang
Advanced Functional Materials | 2010
Jun Zhang; Hongzhou Yang; Kaikun Yang; Jiye Fang; Shouzhong Zou; Zhiping Luo; Howard Wang; In-Tae Bae; Dae Young Jung