Qingmin Ji
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
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RSC Advances | 2016
Xumin Zhang; Jingyi Wang; Hongbing Jia; Biao Yin; Lifeng Ding; Zhaodong Xu; Qingmin Ji
Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) was applied to modify graphene oxide (GO) to obtain PVP modified GO (PGO). The PGO/natural rubber (NR) nanocomposites were fabricated by mixing a PGO aqueous dispersion with NR latex, followed by coagulation and vulcanization. The structure of PGO was characterized using atomic force microscopy, solid state 13C NMR, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectra and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The interaction between GO and PVP molecules as well as the effects of PGO on the mechanical properties, thermal conductivity and solvent resistance properties of the NR matrix were thoroughly studied. The results revealed that PVP molecules might interact with GO via hydrogen bonds. With the addition of PGO, the tensile strength, tear strength and thermal conductivity as well as solvent resistance of the PGO/NR nanocomposites increased. The PGO/NR nanocomposite with 5 phr (parts per hundred rubber) PGO had an 81%, 159%, 30% increase in tensile strength, tear strength, thermal conductivity and a 46% decrease in solvent uptake, respectively, compared with pristine NR.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017
Biao Yin; Yanwei Wen; Tao Hong; Zhongshuai Xie; Guoliang Yuan; Qingmin Ji; Hongbing Jia
The recent booming development of wearable electronics urgently calls for high-performance flexible strain sensors. To date, it is still a challenge to manufacture flexible strain sensors with superb sensitivity and a large workable strain range simultaneously. Herein, a facile, quick, cost-effective, and scalable strategy is adopted to fabricate novel strain sensors based on reduced graphene oxide woven fabrics (GWF). By pyrolyzing commercial cotton bandages coated with graphene oxide (GO) sheets in an ethanol flame, the reduction of GO and the pyrolysis of the cotton bandage template can be synchronously completed in tens of seconds. Due to the unique hierarchical structure of the GWF, the strain sensor based on GWF exhibits large stretchability (57% strain) with high sensitivity, inconspicuous drift, and durability. The GWF strain sensor is successfully used to monitor full-range (both subtle and vigorous) human activities or physical vibrational signals of the local environment. The present work offers an effective strategy to rapidly prepare low-cost flexible strain sensors with potential applications in the fields of wearable electronics, artificial intelligence devices, and so forth.
Composites Part B-engineering | 2017
Xumin Zhang; Xiaodong Xue; Qing Yin; Hongbing Jia; Jingying Wang; Qingmin Ji; Zhaodong Xu
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2017
Biao Yin; Xumin Zhang; Xun Zhang; Jingyi Wang; Yanwei Wen; Hongbing Jia; Qingmin Ji; Lifeng Ding
Journal of Materials Science | 2017
Qing Yin; Yanwei Wen; Hongbing Jia; Liu Hong; Qingmin Ji; Zhaodong Xu
Applied Surface Science | 2017
Xiaodong Xue; Qing Yin; Hongbing Jia; Xuming Zhang; Yanwei Wen; Qingmin Ji; Zhaodong Xu
Composites Part B-engineering | 2017
Yanwei Wen; Qing Yin; Hongbing Jia; Biao Yin; Xumin Zhang; Pengzhang Liu; Jingyi Wang; Qingmin Ji; Zhaodong Xu
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2018
Yang Chen; Geng Li; Qing Yin; Hongbing Jia; Qingmin Ji; Liping Wang; Dongni Wang; Biao Yin
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2018
Yang Chen; Qing Yin; Xumin Zhang; Hongbing Jia; Qingmin Ji; Zhaodong Xu
Industrial Crops and Products | 2018
Qing Yin; Dongni Wang; Hongbing Jia; Qingmin Ji; Liping Wang; Geng Li; Biao Yin