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ACS Nano | 2017

Mesoporous Silicon Hollow Nanocubes Derived from Metal–Organic Framework Template for Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Anode

Taeseung Yoon; Taesoo Bok; Chulhyun Kim; Younghoon Na; Soo-Jin Park; Kwang S. Kim

Controlling the morphology of nanostructured silicon is critical to improving the structural stability and electrochemical performance in lithium-ion batteries. The use of removable or sacrificial templates is an effective and easy route to synthesize hollow materials. Herein, we demonstrate the synthesis of mesoporous silicon hollow nanocubes (m-Si HCs) derived from a metal-organic framework (MOF) as an anode material with outstanding electrochemical properties. The m-Si HC architecture with the mesoporous external shell (∼15 nm) and internal void (∼60 nm) can effectively accommodate volume variations and relieve diffusion-induced stress/strain during repeated cycling. In addition, this cube architecture provides a high electrolyte contact area because of the exposed active site, which can promote the transportation of Li ions. The well-designed m-Si HC with carbon coating delivers a high reversible capacity of 1728 mAhg-1 with an initial Coulombic efficiency of 80.1% after the first cycle and an excellent rate capability of >1050 mAhg-1 even at a 15 C-rate. In particular, the m-Si HC anode effectively suppresses electrode swelling to ∼47% after 100 cycles and exhibits outstanding cycle stability of 850 mAhg-1 after 800 cycles at a 1 C-rate. Moreover, a full cell (2.9 mAhcm-2) comprising a m-Si HC-graphite anode and LiCoO2 cathode exhibits remarkable cycle retention of 72% after 100 cycles at a 0.2 C-rate.


ACS Nano | 2017

Accelerated Bone Regeneration by Two-Photon Photoactivated Carbon Nitride Nanosheets

Jitendra N. Tiwari; Young Kyo Seo; Taeseung Yoon; Wang Geun Lee; Woo Jong Cho; Muhammad Yousuf; Ahmad M. Harzandi; Du-Seok Kang; Kwang-Youn Kim; Pann-Ghill Suh; Kwang S. Kim

Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs) present promising opportunities for therapeutic medicine. Carbon derivatives showed only marginal enhancement in stem cell differentiation toward bone formation. Here we report that red-light absorbing carbon nitride (C3N4) sheets lead to remarkable proliferation and osteogenic differentiation by runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) activation, a key transcription factor associated with osteoblast differentiation. Accordingly, highly effective hBMSCs-driven mice bone regeneration under red light is achieved (91% recovery after 4 weeks compared to 36% recovery in the standard control group in phosphate-buffered saline without red light). This fast bone regeneration is attributed to the deep penetration strength of red light into cellular membranes via tissue and the resulting efficient cell stimulation by enhanced photocurrent upon two-photon excitation of C3N4 sheets near cells. Given that the photoinduced charge transfer can increase cytosolic Ca2+ accumulation, this increase would promote nucleotide synthesis and cellular proliferation/differentiation. The cell stimulation enhances hBMSC differentiation toward bone formation, demonstrating the therapeutic potential of near-infrared two-photon absorption of C3N4 sheets in bone regeneration and fracture healing.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Hemoglobin-carbon nanotube derived noble-metal-free Fe5C2-based catalyst for highly efficient oxygen reduction reaction.

Varun Vij; Jitendra N. Tiwari; Wang-Geun Lee; Taeseung Yoon; Kwang S. Kim

High performance non-precious cathodic catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) are vital for the development of energy materials and devices. Here, we report an noble metal free, Fe5C2 nanoparticles-studded sp2 carbon supported mesoporous material (CNTHb-700) as cathodic catalyst for ORR, which was prepared by pyrolizing the hybrid adduct of single walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) and lyophilized hemoglobin (Hb) at 700 °C. The catalyst shows onset potentials of 0.92 V in 0.1 M HClO4 and in 0.1 M KOH which are as good as commercial Pt/C catalyst, giving very high current density of 6.34 and 6.69 mA cm−2 at 0.55 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE), respectively. This catalyst has been confirmed to follow 4-electron mechanism for ORR and shows high electrochemical stability in both acidic and basic media. Catalyst CNTHb-700 possesses much higher tolerance towards methanol than the commercial Pt/C catalyst. Highly efficient catalytic properties of CNTHb-700 could lead to fundamental understanding of utilization of biomolecules in ORR and materialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells for clean energy production.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2015

Turn‐On Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Selective Discrimination of Cr3+ from Fe3+ in Aqueous Media for Living Cell Imaging

Lubna Rasheed; Muhammad Yousuf; Il Seung Youn; Taeseung Yoon; Kwang-Youn Kim; Young Kyo Seo; Genggongwo Shi; Muhammad Saleh; Jin-Hoe Hur; Kwang S. Kim

Pyrene-based turn-on ratiometric fluorescent probe 1 demonstrates high sensitivity and exceptional selectivity toward Cr(3+) in the presence of other metals, including Fe(3+) in aqueous media. Interaction of Cr(3+) with probe 1 brings pyrene moieties close enough to have better aligned π-π stacking, thus enhancing the excimer peak many fold. On the other hand, the interaction of Fe(3+) with probe 1 brings forth a negligible difference in stacking, resulting in an insignificant change in fluorescence intensity. Exceptional selectivity of probe 1 with Cr(3+) over Fe(3+) and other metals has been confirmed by theoretical studies in addition to experimental results. Imaging of HeLa cells observed by confocal fluorescence microscopy reveals that probe 1 can be used to monitor Cr(3+) in live cells to map its subcellular distribution.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018

Radioactive iodine capture and storage from water using magnetite nanoparticles encapsulated in polypyrrole

Dilip K.L. Harijan; Vimlesh Chandra; Taeseung Yoon; Kwang S. Kim

The effective capture and storage of radioactive iodine is of importance for nuclear waste storage during nuclear power station accidents. Here we report Fe3O4@PPy powder containing ∼12nm magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles encapsulated in the polypyrrole (PPy) matrix. It shows 1627mg/g uptake of iodine dissolved in water, within 2h at room temperature. Fe3O4@PPy is ferromagnetic in nature and can be separated from water using external magnetic field. The nitrogen gas sweeping test at 30°C shows release of 2% iodine from iodine adsorbed Fe3O4@PPy, revealing stable storage of iodine for a moderate period. The iodine-adsorbed magnetic powder can be regenerated by washing with ethanol. The XPS spectrum of iodine adsorbed Fe3O4@PPy confirmed the presence of polyiodides (I3- and I5-) bound to the PPy surface. This excellent iodine capture and storage from iodine contaminated water is an environment friendly, inexpensive and large scale method.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

Intramolecular deformation of zeotype-borogermanate toward a three-dimensional porous germanium anode for high-rate lithium storage

Taeseung Yoon; Gyujin Song; Ahmad M. Harzandi; Miran Ha; Sungho Choi; Sahar Shadman; Jaegeon Ryu; Taesoo Bok; Soo-Jin Park; Kwang S. Kim

We demonstrate a new class of synthetic process for three-dimensional porous Ge materials (3D-pGe). Starting from zeotype-borogermanate microcubes, the 3D-pGe sample was synthesized through a thermal deformation of artificial Ge-rich zeolite, etching, and subsequent hydrogen reduction. After the synthesis, the resultant byproducts were simply removed by warm water instead of a harmful etchant such as hydrofluoric acid. Benefiting from the structural advantages with meso/macro porosity in the overall framework, the as-prepared 3D-pGe exhibits good electrochemical properties as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries with a high capacity (770 mA h g−1), cycling stability (capacity retention over 83%) after 250 cycles at 1C, and excellent rate capability (32% for 10C with respect to C/5) as well as pseudocapacitive contribution by surface-controlled reaction. This study paves the way to a new synthesis strategy of 3D porous Ge anode materials from zeolite for large-scale energy storage applications.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2016

One-Step Synthesis of CoS-Doped β-Co(OH)2@Amorphous MoS2+x Hybrid Catalyst Grown on Nickel Foam for High-Performance Electrochemical Overall Water Splitting

Taeseung Yoon; Kwang S. Kim


ACS Catalysis | 2017

Nickel-Based Electrocatalysts for Energy-Related Applications: Oxygen Reduction, Oxygen Evolution, and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions

Varun Vij; Siraj Sultan; Ahmad M. Harzandi; Abhishek Meena; Jitendra N. Tiwari; Wang Geun Lee; Taeseung Yoon; Kwang S. Kim


Nature Energy | 2018

Multicomponent electrocatalyst with ultralow Pt loading and high hydrogen evolution activity

Jitendra N. Tiwari; Siraj Sultan; Chang Woo Myung; Taeseung Yoon; Nannan Li; Miran Ha; Ahmad M. Harzandi; Hyo Ju Park; Dong Yeon Kim; S. Selva Chandrasekaran; Wang Geun Lee; Varun Vij; Hoju Kang; Tae Joo Shin; Hyeon Suk Shin; Geunsik Lee; Zonghoon Lee; Kwang S. Kim


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

An ultra-sensitive, flexible and transparent gas detection film based on well-ordered flat polypyrrole on single-layered graphene

Taeseung Yoon; Jaemoon Jun; Dong Yeon Kim; Saeed Pourasad; Tae Joo Shin; Seong Uk Yu; Wonjoo Na; Jyongsik Jang; Kwang S. Kim

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Kwang S. Kim

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Ahmad M. Harzandi

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Jitendra N. Tiwari

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Muhammad Yousuf

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Varun Vij

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Wang Geun Lee

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Chang Woo Myung

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Dong Yeon Kim

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Genggongwo Shi

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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