Kaiying Wang
University College of Southeast Norway
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Chemsuschem | 2016
Guohua Liu; Kang Du; Sophia Haussener; Kaiying Wang
Semiconducting heterostructures are emerging as promising light absorbers and offer effective electron-hole separation to drive solar chemistry. This technology relies on semiconductor composites or photoelectrodes that work in the presence of a redox mediator and that create cascade junctions to promote surface catalytic reactions. Rational tuning of their structures and compositions is crucial to fully exploit their functionality. In this review, we describe the possibilities of applying the two-photon concept to the field of solar fuels. A wide range of strategies including the indirect combination of two semiconductors by a redox couple, direct coupling of two semiconductors, multicomponent structures with a conductive mediator, related photoelectrodes, as well as two-photon cells are discussed for light energy harvesting and charge transport. Examples of charge extraction models from the literature are summarized to understand the mechanism of interfacial carrier dynamics and to rationalize experimental observations. We focus on a working principle of the constituent components and linking the photosynthetic activity with the proposed models. This work gives a new perspective on artificial photosynthesis by taking simultaneous advantages of photon absorption and charge transfer, outlining an encouraging roadmap towards solar fuels.
international conference on solid state sensors actuators and microsystems | 2017
Kang Du; Pai Lu; Guohua Liu; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
In this paper, vertical ordered TiO2 nanotubes (TNT) with highly conductive titanium nitride (TiN) are sequentially fabricated by electrochemical anodization on Ti foils and atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique. The hollow structure of TNT and highly conductive TiN allow the electrolyte to permeate into TNT and prompt faster charge transfer. Thus, the TNT-TiN composite electrode yields the maximum specific capacitance of 10.01 mF/cm2 at a scanning rate of 1mV/s, which is 24.4 times higher than that of pristine TNT. Importantly, TNT-TiN also present outstanding cycling stability with 91.9% retention of original specific capacitance after 2000 cycles. These excellent performances showed TNT-TiN electrodes could be regarded as promising material for electrical double-layer capacitor (EDLC) or as a good scaffold material for pseudocapacitors, which should be pave a new avenue for energy storage devices.
Electrochimica Acta | 2016
Kang Du; Guohua Liu; Mengwei Li; Chenggen Wu; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
Electrochimica Acta | 2018
Kang Du; Guohua Liu; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017
Kang Du; Guohua Liu; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2018
Chaoqun Cheng; Guohua Liu; Kang Du; Gang Li; Wendong Zhang; Simone Sanna; Yunzhong Chen; Nini Pryds; Kaiying Wang
232nd ECS Meeting (October 1-5, 2017), | 2017
Qi Zhang; Kang Du; Guohua Liu; Changping Yang; Kaiying Wang
232nd ECS Meeting (October 1-5, 2017), | 2017
Gang Li; Shuai Wang; Tingyu Li; Jie Hu; Pengwei Li; Yingge Wang; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
232nd ECS Meeting (October 1-5, 2017), | 2017
Gang Li; Jingjing Hou; Qinghua Zhao; Jie Hu; Yingge Wang; Xuyuan Chen; Kaiying Wang
232nd ECS Meeting (October 1-5, 2017), | 2017
Chaoqun Cheng; Kang Du; Gang Li; Kaiying Wang