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Small | 2011

Graphene-based materials: synthesis, characterization, properties, and applications.

Xiao Huang; Zongyou Yin; Shixin Wu; Xiaoying Qi; Qiyuan He; Qichun Zhang; Qingyu Yan; Freddy Yin Chiang Boey; Hua Zhang

Graphene, a two-dimensional, single-layer sheet of sp(2) hybridized carbon atoms, has attracted tremendous attention and research interest, owing to its exceptional physical properties, such as high electronic conductivity, good thermal stability, and excellent mechanical strength. Other forms of graphene-related materials, including graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and exfoliated graphite, have been reliably produced in large scale. The promising properties together with the ease of processibility and functionalization make graphene-based materials ideal candidates for incorporation into a variety of functional materials. Importantly, graphene and its derivatives have been explored in a wide range of applications, such as electronic and photonic devices, clean energy, and sensors. In this review, after a general introduction to graphene and its derivatives, the synthesis, characterization, properties, and applications of graphene-based materials are discussed.


Small | 2011

Preparation of Novel 3D Graphene Networks for Supercapacitor Applications

Xiehong Cao; Yumeng Shi; Wenhui Shi; Gang Lu; Xiao Huang; Qingyu Yan; Qichun Zhang; Hua Zhang

The supercapacitor is considered as a promising candidate for energy storage due to its high power performance, long life cycle, and low maintenance cost. [ 3 ] Pseudocapacitive materials, such as transition metal oxides, are being explored for use in supercapacitors with a large specifi c capacitance and high energy density. [ 4 ] However, pseudocapacitors often suffer from the low rate capability and poor stability, because the active materials are usually insulating or semiconducting, which hinders the fast electron transport required for high charge/discharge rates. As an ideal matrix, graphene is commonly used for growth of functional nanomaterials. [ 1a , 2c , 5 ] Recently, nanocomposites made by graphene and transition metal oxides have attracted wide attention in the fi eld of supercapacitors due to their synergetic effect, arising from the combination of the redox reaction of metal oxides with the high surface area/conductivity of graphene, to improve the electrochemical performance. [ 6 ]


Small | 2013

Preparation of MoS2-coated three-dimensional graphene networks for high-performance anode material in lithium-ion batteries.

Xiehong Cao; Yumeng Shi; Wenhui Shi; Xianhong Rui; Qingyu Yan; Jing Kong; Hua Zhang

A novel composite, MoS2 -coated three-dimensional graphene network (3DGN), referred to as MoS2 /3DGN, is synthesized by a facile CVD method. The 3DGN, composed of interconnected graphene sheets, not only serves as template for the deposition of MoS2 , but also provides good electrical contact between the current collector and deposited MoS2 . As a proof of concept, the MoS2 /3DGN composite, used as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries, shows excellent electrochemical performance, which exhibits reversible capacities of 877 and 665 mAh g(-1) during the 50(th) cycle at current densities of 100 and 500 mA g(-1) , respectively, indicating its good cycling performance. Furthermore, the MoS2 /3DGN composite also shows excellent high-current-density performance, e.g., depicts a 10(th) -cycle capacity of 466 mAh g(-1) at a high current density of 4 A g(-1).


Small | 2014

Graphene and Graphene‐Based Materials for Energy Storage Applications

Jixin Zhu; Dan Yang; Zongyou Yin; Qingyu Yan; Hua Zhang

With the increased demand in energy resources, great efforts have been devoted to developing advanced energy storage and conversion systems. Graphene and graphene-based materials have attracted great attention owing to their unique properties of high mechanical flexibility, large surface area, chemical stability, superior electric and thermal conductivities that render them great choices as alternative electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage systems. This Review summarizes the recent progress in graphene and graphene-based materials for four energy storage systems, i.e., lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, lithium-sulfur batteries and lithium-air batteries.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2013

One-step synthesis of Ni3S2 nanorod@Ni(OH)2nanosheet core–shell nanostructures on a three-dimensional graphene network for high-performance supercapacitors

Weijia Zhou; Xiehong Cao; Zhiyuan Zeng; Wenhui Shi; Yuanyuan Zhu; Qingyu Yan; Hong Liu; Jiyang Wang; Hua Zhang

A three-dimensional graphene network (3DGN) grown on nickel foam is an excellent template for the synthesis of graphene-based composite electrodes for use in supercapacitors. Ni(OH)2nanosheets coated onto single-crystal Ni3S2nanorods grown on the surface of the 3DGN (referred to as the Ni3S2@Ni(OH)2/3DGN) are synthesized using a one-step hydrothermal reaction. SEM, TEM, XRD and Raman spectroscopy are used to investigate the morphological and structural evolution of the Ni3S2@Ni(OH)2/3DGN. Detailed electrochemical characterization shows that the Ni3S2@Ni(OH)2/3DGN exhibits high specific capacitance (1277 F g−1 at 2 mV s−1 and 1037.5 F g−1 at 5.1 A g−1) and areal capacitance (4.7 F cm−2 at 2 mV s−1 and 3.85 F cm−2 at 19.1 mA cm−2) with good cycling performance (99.1% capacitance retention after 2000 cycles).


Angewandte Chemie | 2012

An Effective Method for the Fabrication of Few-Layer-Thick Inorganic Nanosheets†

Zhiyuan Zeng; Ting Sun; Jixin Zhu; Xiao Huang; Zongyou Yin; Gang Lu; Zhanxi Fan; Qingyu Yan; Huey Hoon Hng; Hua Zhang

Intercalation and exfoliation of lithium: Few-layer-thick inorganic nanosheets (BN, NbSe(2), WSe(2), Sb(2)Se(3), and Bi(2)Te(3)) have been prepared from their layered bulk precursors by using a controllable electrochemical lithium intercalation process. The lithium intercalation conditions, such as cut-off voltage and discharge current, have been systematically studied and optimized to produce high-quality BN and NbSe(2) nanosheets.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2013

Hierarchical hollow spheres composed of ultrathin Fe2O3 nanosheets for lithium storage and photocatalytic water oxidation

Jixin Zhu; Zongyou Yin; Dan Yang; Ting Sun; Hong Yu; Harry E. Hoster; Huey Hoon Hng; Hua Zhang; Qingyu Yan

Hollow hierarchical spheres self-organized from the ultrathin nanosheets of α-Fe2O3 were prepared by a simple process. These ultrathin nanosheet subunits possess an average thickness of around 3.5 nm and show preferential exposure of (110) facets. Their Li ion storage and visible-light photocatalytic water oxidation performance are tested. Such hierarchical nanostructures show high Li storage properties with good cycling stability and excellent rate capabilities. The water oxidation catalytic activity is 70 μmol h−1 g−1 for O2 evolution under visible light irradiation and can be maintained for 15 hours. The structural features of these α-Fe2O3 nanocrystals are considered to be important to lead to the attractive properties in both Li storage and photocatalytic water oxidation, e.g. hollow interior, ultrathin thickness and largely exposed active facets.


Advanced Materials | 2015

In‐Situ Formation of Hollow Hybrids Composed of Cobalt Sulfides Embedded within Porous Carbon Polyhedra/Carbon Nanotubes for High‐Performance Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Renbing Wu; Dan Ping Wang; Xianhong Rui; Bo Liu; Kun Zhou; Adrian Wing-Keung Law; Qingyu Yan; Jun Wei; Zhong Chen

3D hollow hybrid composites with ultrafine cobalt sulfide nanoparticles uniformly embedded within the well-graphitized porous carbon polyhedra/carbon nanotubes framework are rationally fabricated using a green and one-step method involving the simultaneous pyrolysis and sulfidation of ZIF-67. Because of the synergistic coupling effects favored by the unique nanohybridization, these composites exhibit high specific capacity, excellent cycle stability, and superior rate capability when evaluated as electrodes in lithium-ion batteries.


ACS Nano | 2011

High-power and high-energy-density flexible pseudocapacitor electrodes made from porous CuO nanobelts and single-walled carbon nanotubes.

Xiaojun Zhang; Wenhui Shi; Jixin Zhu; Daniel Julian Kharistal; Weiyun Zhao; Boor Singh Lalia; Huey Hoon Hng; Qingyu Yan

We report a simple wet-chemical process to prepare porous CuO nanobelts (NBs) with high surface area and small crystal grains. These CuO NBs were mixed with carbon nanotubes in an appropriate ratio to fabricate pseudocapacitor electrodes with stable cycling performances, which showed a series of high energy densities at different power densities, for example, 130.2, 92, 44, 25, and 20.8 W h kg(-1) at power densities of 1.25, 6.25, 25, and 50 k Wh kg(-1), respectively. CuO-on-single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) flexible hybrid electrodes were also fabricated using the SWCNT films as current collectors. These flexible electrodes showed much higher specific capacitance than that of electrodes made of pure SWCNTs and exhibited more stable cycling performance, for example, effective specific capacitances of >62 F g(-1) for the hybrid electrodes after 1000 cycles in 1 M LiPF6/EC:DEC at a current density of 5 A g(-1) and specific capacitance of only 23.6 F g(-1) for pure SWCNT electrodes under the same testing condition.


Nature Communications | 2012

A general method for the large-scale synthesis of uniform ultrathin metal sulphide nanocrystals

Yaping Du; Zongyou Yin; Jixin Zhu; Xiao Huang; X. Wu; Zhiyuan Zeng; Qingyu Yan; Hua Zhang

Ultrathin metal sulphide nanomaterials exhibit many unique properties, and are thus attractive materials for numerous applications. However, the high-yield, large-scale synthesis of well-defined ultrathin metal sulphide nanostructures by a general and facile wet-chemical method is yet to be realized. Here we report a universal soft colloidal templating strategy for the synthesis of high-quality ultrathin metal sulphide nanocrystals, that is 3.2 nm-thick hexagonal CuS nanosheets, 1.8 nm-diameter hexagonal ZnS nanowires, 1.2 nm-diameter orthorhombic Bi(2)S(3) nanowires and 1.8 nm-diameter orthorhombic Sb(2)S(3) nanowires. As a proof of concept, the ultrathin CuS nanosheets are used to fabricate an electrode for a lithium-ion battery, which exhibits a large capacity and good cycling stability, even after 360 cycles. Furthermore, high-yield, gram-scale production of these ultrathin metal sulphide nanomaterials has been achieved (~100%, without size-sorting process). Our method could be broadly applicable for the high-yield production of novel ultrathin nanostructures with great promise for various applications.

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Huey Hoon Hng

Nanyang Technological University

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Xianhong Rui

Nanyang Technological University

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Jixin Zhu

Nanyang Technological University

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Huiteng Tan

Nanyang Technological University

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Hua Zhang

Nanyang Technological University

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Yu Zhang

Nanyang Technological University

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Jan Ma

Nanyang Technological University

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Yun Zheng

Nanyang Technological University

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Hong Yu

Nanyang Technological University

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Tuti Mariana Lim

Nanyang Technological University

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