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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Fabrication of Flexible, Redoxable, and Conductive Nanopillar Arrays with Enhanced Electrochemical Performance

MinHo Yang; Seok Bok Hong; Jo Hee Yoon; Dong Seok Kim; Soon Woo Jeong; Dong Eun Yoo; Tae Jae Lee; Kyoung G. Lee; Seok Jae Lee; Bong Gill Choi

Highly ordered and flexible nanopillar arrays have received considerable interest for many applications of electrochemical devices because of their unique mechanical and structural properties. Here, we report on highly ordered polyoxometalate (POM)-doped polypyrrole (Ppy) nanopillar arrays produced by soft lithography and subsequent electrodeposition. As-prepared POM-Ppy/nanopillar films show superior electrochemical performances for pseudocapacitor and enzymeless electrochemical sensor applications and good mechanical properties, which allowed them to be easily bent and twisted. Regarding electrochemical characteristics for pseudocapacitive electrodes, the POM-Ppy/nanopillar electrodes are capable of delivering high areal capacitance of 77.0 mF cm(-2), high rate performance, and good cycle life of ∼100% retention over 3500 cycles even when bent. Moreover, the study suggests that the POM-Ppy/nanopillar electrodes have an excellent electrocatalytic activity toward hydrogen.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2017

High performance flexible pH sensor based on polyaniline nanopillar array electrode.

Jo Hee Yoon; Seok Bok Hong; Seok-Oh Yun; Seok Jae Lee; Tae Jae Lee; Kyoung G. Lee; Bong Gill Choi

Flexible pH sensor technologies have attracted a great deal of attention in many applications, such as, wearable health care devices and monitors for chemical and biological processes. Here, we fabricated flexible and thin pH sensors using a two electrode configuration comprised of a polyaniline nanopillar (PAN) array working electrode and an Ag/AgCl reference electrode. In order to provide nanostructure, soft lithography using a polymeric blend was employed to create a flexible nanopillar backbone film. Polyaniline-sensing materials were deposited on a patterned-nanopillar array by electrochemical deposition. The pH sensors produced exhibited a near-Nernstian response (∼60.3mV/pH), which was maintained in a bent state. In addition, pH sensors showed other excellent sensor performances in terms of response time, reversibility, repeatability, selectivity, and stability.


Langmuir | 2017

MnO2 Nanowire/Biomass-Derived Carbon from Hemp Stem for High-Performance Supercapacitors

MinHo Yang; Dong Seok Kim; Seok Bok Hong; Jae-Wook Sim; Jin-Soo Kim; Seung-Soo Kim; Bong Gill Choi

Hierarchical 3D nanostructures based on waste biomass are being offered as promising materials for energy storage due to their processabilities, multifunctionalities, environmental benignities, and low cost. Here we report a facile, inexpensive, and scalable strategy for the fabrication of hierarchical porous 3D structure as electrode materials for supercapacitors based on MnO2 nanowires and hemp-derived activated carbon (HC). Vertical MnO2 wires are uniformly deposited onto the surface of HC using a one-step hydrothermal method to produce hierarchical porous structures with conductive interconnected 3D networks. HC acts as a near-ideal 3D current collector and anchors electroactive materials, and this confers a specific capacitance of 340 F g-1 at 1 A g-1 with a high rate capability (88% retention) of the 3D MnO2/HC composite because of its open-pore system, which facilitates ion and electron transports and synergistic contribution of two energy-storage materials. Moreover, asymmetric supercapacitors fabricated using 3D HC as the anode and 3D MnO2/HC as the cathode are able to store 33.3 Wh kg-1 of energy and have a power delivery of 14.8 kW kg-1.


Sensors | 2016

Development of Lateral Flow Assay Based on Size-Controlled Gold Nanoparticles for Detection of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen

Dong Seok Kim; Yong Tae Kim; Seok Bok Hong; Jinwoon Kim; Nam Su Heo; Moon-Keun Lee; Seok Jae Lee; Byeong Il Kim; In Soo Kim; Yun Suk Huh; Bong Gill Choi

In this study, we developed lateral flow assay (LFA) biosensors for the detection of hepatitis B surface antigens using well-controlled gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). To enhance colorimetric signals, a seeded growth method was used for the preparation of size-controlled AuNPs with a narrow size distribution. Different sizes of AuNPs in the range of 342–137.8 nm were conjugated with antibodies and then optimized for the efficient detection of LFA biosensors. The conjugation stability was investigated by UV-vis spectroscopy of AuNP dispersion at various pH values and concentrations of antibody. Based on optimized conjugation conditions, the use of 42.7 ± 0.8 nm AuNPs exhibited superior performance for the detection of LFAs relative to other sizes of AuNPs.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2018

Heteroassembled gold nanoparticles with sandwich-immunoassay LSPR chip format for rapid and sensitive detection of hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg)

Jinwoon Kim; Seo Yeong Oh; Shruti Shukla; Seok Bok Hong; Nam Su Heo; Vivek K. Bajpai; Hyang Sook Chun; Cheon-Ho Jo; Bong Gill Choi; Yun Suk Huh; Young-Kyu Han

This study aimed to develop a more sensitive method for the detection of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) using heteroassembled gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). A single layered localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) chip format was developed with antigen-antibody reaction-based detection symmetry using AuNPs, which detected HBsAg at 10 pg/mL. To further improve the detection limit, a modified detection format was fabricated by fixing a secondary antibody (to form a heteroassembled sandwich format) to the AuNP monolayer, which enhanced the detection sensitivity by about 100 times. The developed heteroassembled AuNPs sandwich-immunoassay LSPR chip format was able to detect as little as 100 fg/mL of HBsAg within 10-15 min. In addition, the heteroassembled AuNPs sandwich-immunoassay LSPR chip format did not show any non-specific binding to other tested antigens, including alpha fetoprotein (AFP), C-reactive protein (CRP), and prostate-specific antigen (PSA). These findings confirm that the proposed detection strategy of heteroassembled AuNPs sandwich-immunoassay LSPR chip format may provide a new platform for early diagnosis of various human diseases.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Fast and Scalable Hydrodynamic Synthesis of MnO2/Defect-Free Graphene Nanocomposites with High Rate Capability and Long Cycle Life

Seok Bok Hong; Jae-Min Jeong; Heon Gyu Kang; Donghyuk Seo; Younghyun Cha; Hyeonyeol Jeon; Geun Young Lee; Mobina Irshad; Do Hyun Kim; Sung Yeon Hwang; Jung Won Kim; Bong Gill Choi

The integration of metal oxides and carbon materials provides a great potential for enhancing the high energy and power densities of supercapacitors, but the rational design and scalable fabrication of such composite materials still remain a challenge. Herein, we report a fast, scalable, and one-pot hydrodynamic synthesis for preparing ion conductive and defect-free graphene from graphite and MnO2/graphene nanocomposites. The use of this hydrodynamic method using Taylor-Couette flow allows us to efficiently fast shear-exfoliate graphite into large quantities of high-quality graphene sheets. Deposition of MnO2 on graphene is subsequently performed in a fluidic reactor within 10 min. The prepared MnO2/graphene nanocomposite shows outstanding electrochemical performances, such as a high specific capacitance of 679 F/g at 25 mV/s, a high rate capability of 74.7% retention at an extremely high rate of 1000 mV/s, and an excellent cycling characteristic (∼94.7% retention over 20 000 cycles). An asymmetric supercapacitor device is fabricated by assembling an anode of graphene and a cathode of MnO2/graphene, which resulted in high energy (35.2 W h/kg) and power (7.4 kW/kg) densities (accounting for the mass of both electrodes and the electrolyte) with a high rate capability and long cycle life.


Analyst | 2016

Nanopillar films with polyoxometalate-doped polyaniline for electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide

MinHo Yang; Dong Seok Kim; Jo Hee Yoon; Seok Bok Hong; Soon Woo Jeong; Dong Eun Yoo; Tae Jae Lee; Seok Jae Lee; Kyoung G. Lee; Bong Gill Choi


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015

Hierarchical core/shell structure of MnO2@polyaniline composites grown on carbon fiber paper for application in pseudocapacitors

MinHo Yang; Seok Bok Hong; Bong Gill Choi


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2017

Simultaneous synthesis of NiO/reduced graphene oxide composites by ball milling using bulk Ni and graphite oxide for supercapacitor applications

Henry Kahimbi; Seok Bok Hong; MinHo Yang; Bong Gill Choi


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2015

Hierarchical MnO2 nanosheet arrays on carbon fiber for high-performance pseudocapacitors

MinHo Yang; Seok Bok Hong; Bong Gill Choi

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Bong Gill Choi

Kangwon National University

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Sung Yeon Hwang

University of Science and Technology

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Jung Won Kim

Kangwon National University

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Dong Seok Kim

Kangwon National University

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Heon Gyu Kang

Kangwon National University

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Hyeonyeol Jeon

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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