Siyi Cheng
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Scientific Reports | 2016
Yuanyuan Huang; Tielin Shi; Shulan Jiang; Siyi Cheng; Xiangxu Tao; Yan Zhong; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
As a new class of pseudocapacitive material, metal sulfides possess high electrochemical performance. However, their cycling performance as conventional electrodes is rather poor for practical applications. In this article, we report an original composite electrode based on NiCo2S4@NiO core-shell nanowire arrays (NWAs) with enhanced cycling stability. This three-dimensional electrode also has a high specific capacitance of 12.2 F cm−2 at the current density of 1 mA cm−2 and excellent cycling stability (about 89% retention after 10,000 cycles). Moreover, an all-solid-state asymmetric supercapacitor (ASC) device has been assembled with NiCo2S4@NiO NWAs as the positive electrode and active carbon (AC) as the negative electrode, delivering a high energy density of 30.38 W h kg−1 at 0.288 KW kg−1 and good cycling stability (about 109% retention after 5000 cycles). The results show that NiCo2S4@NiO NWAs are promising for high-performance supercapacitors with stable cycling based on the unique core-shell structure and well-designed combinations.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Siyi Cheng; Tielin Shi; Chen Chen; Yan Zhong; Yuanyuan Huang; Xiangxu Tao; Junjie Li; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
To push the energy density limit of supercapacitors, proper pseudocapacitive materials with favorable nanostructures are urgently pursued. Ternary transition metal sulfides are promising electrode materials due to the better conductivity and higher electrochemical activity in comparison to the single element sulfides and transition metal oxides. In this work, we have successfully synthesized porous CuCo2S4 nanorod array (NRAs) on carbon textile through a stepwise hydrothermal method, including the growth of the Cu-Co precursor nanowire arrays and subsequent conversion into CuCo2S4 NRAs via anion exchange reaction. The CuCo2S4 NRAs electrode exhibits a greatly enhanced specific capacitance and an outstanding cycling stability. Moreover, an asymmetric supercapacitor using the CuCo2S4 NRAs as positive electrode and activated carbon as negative electrode delivers a high energy density of 56.96 W h kg−1. Such superior performance demonstrate that the CuCo2S4 NRAs are promising materials for future energy storage applications.
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2015
Shulan Jiang; Tielin Shi; Xiaobin Zhan; Shuang Xi; Hu Long; Bo Gong; Junjie Li; Siyi Cheng; Yuanyuan Huang; Zirong Tang
The carbon-based micro/nano electromechanical system (MEMS/NEMS) technique provides a powerful approach to large-scale manufacture of high-aspect-ratio carbon structures for wafer-level processing. The fabricated three-dimensional (3D) carbon structures have the advantages of excellent electrical and electrochemical properties, and superior biocompatibility. In order to improve their performance for applications in micro energy storage devices and microsensors, an increase in the footprint surface area is of great importance. Various approaches have been proposed for fabricating large surface area carbon-based structures, including the integration of nanostructures such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene, nanowires, nanofilms and nanowrinkles onto 3D structures, which has been proved to be effective and productive. Moreover, by etching the 3D photoresist microstructures through oxygen plasma or modifying the photoresist with specific materials which can be etched in the following pyrolysis process, micro/nano hierarchical carbon structures have been fabricated. These improved structures show excellent performance in various applications, especially in the fields of biological sensors, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and energy storage devices such as micro-supercapacitors and fuel cells. With the rapid development of microelectronic devices, the carbon-based MEMS/NEMS technique could make more aggressive moves into microelectronics, sensors, miniaturized power systems, etc. In this review, the recent advances in the fabrication of micro/nano hierarchical carbon-based structures are introduced and the technical challenges and future outlook of the carbon-based MEMS/NEMS techniques are also analyzed.
china semiconductor technology international conference | 2015
Shulan Jiang; Tielin Shi; Hu Long; Shuang Xi; Hu Hao; Siyi Cheng; Zirong Tang
Facile and low-cost strategies are devised for large-scale manufacturing of three-dimensional (3D) large surface area and high-aspect-ratio carbon structures using UV photolithography process along with pyrolysis process. Moreover, combined with self-assembly process, oxygen plasma etching process, film sputtering process, or electrochemically deposition process, various 3D large surface area carbon structures are obtained, including suspended glassy-like carbon microelectrodes, nanowrinkles integrated carbon microstructures, micro/nano dual-scale carbon array, etc. These large surface area carbon structures show great potentials in the fields of chemical and biological sensors, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and energy storage devices such as micro-supercapacitors, micro-batteries and fuel cells. This paper provides an overview of our research on large-scale fabrication of 3D large surface area carbon structures.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016
Yan Zhong; Tielin Shi; Zhiyong Liu; Siyi Cheng; Yuanyuan Huang; Xiangxu Tao; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
Ceramics International | 2017
Siyi Cheng; Tielin Shi; Yuanyuan Huang; Xiangxu Tao; Junjie Li; Chaoliang Cheng; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Hu Long; Anna Harley-Trochimczyk; Siyi Cheng; Hao Hu; Won Seok Chi; Ameya Rao; Carlo Carraro; Tielin Shi; Zirong Tang; Roya Maboudian
Materials Letters | 2016
Jing Li; Chaoliang Cheng; Tielin Shi; Jinhu Fan; Xing Yu; Siyi Cheng; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
Electrochimica Acta | 2016
Siyi Cheng; Tielin Shi; Xiangxu Tao; Yan Zhong; Yuanyuan Huang; Junjie Li; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang
Energy technology | 2017
Yan Zhong; Tielin Shi; Zhiyong Liu; Yuanyuan Huang; Siyi Cheng; Chaoliang Cheng; Xiaoping Li; Guanglan Liao; Zirong Tang