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ACS Nano | 2013

Tuning the Photoluminescence of Graphene Quantum Dots through the Charge Transfer Effect of Functional Groups

Sung Hwan Jin; Da Hye Kim; Gwang Hoon Jun; Soon Hyung Hong; Seokwoo Jeon

The band gap properties of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) arise from quantum confinement effects and differ from those in semimetallic graphene sheets. Tailoring the size of the band gap and understanding the band gap tuning mechanism are essential for the applications of GQDs in opto-electronics. In this study, we observe that the photoluminescence (PL) of the GQDs shifts due to charge transfers between functional groups and GQDs. GQDs that are functionalized with amine groups and are 1-3 layers thick and less than 5 nm in diameter were successfully fabricated using a two-step cutting process from graphene oxides (GOs). The functionalized GQDs exhibit a redshift of PL emission (ca. 30 nm) compared to the unfunctionalized GQDs. Furthermore, the PL emissions of the GQDs and the amine-functionalized GQDs were also shifted by changes in the pH due to the protonation or deprotonation of the functional groups. The PL shifts resulted from charge transfers between the functional groups and GQDs, which can tune the band gap of the GQDs. Calculations from density functional theory (DFT) are in good agreement with our proposed mechanism for band gap tuning in the GQDs through the use of functionalization.


Advanced Materials | 2013

Enhanced mechanical properties of graphene/copper nanocomposites using a molecular-level mixing process.

Jaewon Hwang; Taeshik Yoon; Sung Hwan Jin; Jinsup Lee; Taek-Soo Kim; Soon Hyung Hong; Seokwoo Jeon

RGO flakes are homogeneously dispersed in a Cu matrix through a molecular-level mixing process. This novel fabrication process prevents the agglomeration of the RGO and enhances adhesion between the RGO and the Cu. The yield strength of the 2.5 vol% RGO/Cu nanocomposite is 1.8 times higher than that of pure Cu. The strengthening mechanism of the RGO is investigated by a double cantilever beam test using the graphene/Cu model structure.


Small | 2013

Enhanced Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Nanocomposites by Mixing Noncovalently Functionalized Boron Nitride Nanoflakes

Dongju Lee; Sung Ho Song; Jaewon Hwang; Sung Hwan Jin; Kwang Hyun Park; Bo Hyun Kim; Soon Hyung Hong; Seokwoo Jeon

The influence of surface modifications on the mechanical properties of epoxy-hexagonal boron nitride nanoflake (BNNF) nanocomposites is investigated. Homogeneous distributions of boron nitride nanoflakes in a polymer matrix, preserving intrinsic material properties of boron nitride nanoflakes, is the key to successful composite applications. Here, a method is suggested to obtain noncovalently functionalized BNNFs with 1-pyrenebutyric acid (PBA) molecules and to synthesize epoxy-BNNF nanocomposites with enhanced mechanical properties. The incorporation of noncovalently functionalized BNNFs into epoxy resin yields an elastic modulus of 3.34 GPa, and 71.9 MPa ultimate tensile strength at 0.3 wt%. The toughening enhancement is as high as 107% compared to the value of neat epoxy. The creep strain and the creep compliance of the noncovalently functionalized BNNF nanocomposite is significantly less than the neat epoxy and the nonfunctionalized BNNF nanocomposite. Noncovalent functionalization of BNNFs is effective to increase mechanical properties by strong affinity between the fillers and the matrix.


Advanced Materials | 2016

Intrinsic Photoluminescence Emission from Subdomained Graphene Quantum Dots

Hyewon Yoon; Yun Hee Chang; Sung Ho Song; Eui-Sup Lee; Sung Hwan Jin; Chanae Park; Jinsup Lee; Bo Hyun Kim; Hee Jae Kang; Yong-Hyun Kim; Seokwoo Jeon

The photoluminescence (PL) origin of bright blue emission arising from intrinsic states in graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is investigated. The bright PL of intercalatively acquired GQDs is attributed to favorably formed subdomains composed of four to seven carbon hexagons. Random and harsh oxidation which hinders the energetically favorable formation of subdomains causes weak and redshifted PL.


Archive | 2011

GRAPHENE/METAL NANOCOMPOSITE POWDER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Soon Hyung Hong; Jae Won Hwang; Byung Kyu Lim; Sung Hwan Jin


Energy and Environmental Science | 2013

Enhanced conduction and charge-selectivity by N-doped graphene flakes in the active layer of bulk-heterojunction organic solar cells

Gwang Hoon Jun; Sung Hwan Jin; Bin Lee; Bo Hyun Kim; Weon-Sik Chae; Soon Hyung Hong; Seokwoo Jeon


Carbon | 2014

Simultaneous strengthening and toughening of reduced graphene oxide/alumina composites fabricated by molecular-level mixing process

Bin Lee; Min Young Koo; Sung Hwan Jin; Kyung Tae Kim; Soon Hyung Hong


Nano Research | 2011

Enhanced Electrical Properties in Carbon Nanotube/Poly (3-hexylthiophene) Nanocomposites Formed Through Non-Covalent Functionalization

Sung Hye Park; Sung Hwan Jin; Gwang Hoon Jun; Seokwoo Jeon; Soon Hyung Hong


Synthetic Metals | 2013

Non-covalently functionalized single walled carbon nanotube/poly(3,4ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) nanocomposites for organic photovoltaic cell

Sung Hwan Jin; Seung I. Cha; Gwang Hoon Jun; Jae Young Oh; Seokwoo Jeon; Soon Hyung Hong


Archive | 2011

Graphene/metal nano composite powder, and manufacturing method therefor

Soon Hyung Hong; Jae Won Hwang; Sung Hwan Jin; Byung Kyu Lim; ギュ イム,ビョン; ワン ジン,ソン; ホン,スーンヒュン; ワン,ジェーウォン

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