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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Enhanced Electronic Communication and Electrochemical Sensitivity Benefiting from the Cooperation of Quadruple Hydrogen Bonding and π–π Interactions in Graphene/Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrids

Qiguan Wang; Sumin Wang; Jiayin Shang; Shenbao Qiu; Wenzhi Zhang; Xinming Wu; Jinhua Li; Weixing Chen; Xinhai Wang

By designing a molecule labeled as UPPY with both ureidopyrimidinone (UP) and pyrene (PY) units, the supramolecular self-assembly of multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was driven by the UP quadruple hydrogen-bonding and PY-based π-π interactions to form a novel hybrid of rGO-UPPY-MWNT in which the morphology of rGO-wrapped MWNT was found. Bridged by the two kinds of noncovalent bonding, enhanced electronic communication occurred in rGO-UPPY-MWNT. Also, under the cooperation of UP quadruple hydrogen-bonding and PY-based π-π interactions, higher electrical conductivity and better charge transfer were observed for rGO-UPPY-MWNT, compared with the rGO-MWNT composite without such noncovalent bonds, and that with just single PY-based π-π interaction (rGO-PY-MWNT) or UP quadruple hydrogen bond (rGO-UP-MWNT). Specifically, the electrical conductivity of rGO-PY-MWNT hybrids was increased approximately sevenfold, and the interfacial charge transfer resistance was nearly decreased by 1 order of magnitude compared with rGO-MWNT, rGO-UP-MWNT, and rGO-PY-MWNT. Resulting from its excellent electrical conductivity and charge transfer properties, the rGO-UPPY-MWNT modified electrode exhibited enhanced electrochemical activity toward dopamine with detection limit as low as 20 nM.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Enhanced Electrochemical Performance by Strongly Anchoring Highly Crystalline Polyaniline on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes

Sumin Wang; Jiayin Shang; Qiguan Wang; Wenzhi Zhang; Xinming Wu; Jian Chen; Wenhui Zhang; Shenbao Qiu; Yan Wang; Xinhai Wang

Highly crystalline polyaniline (PANI) was strongly anchored on a multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) surface, slowly grown from a controlled isothermal crystallization method utilizing π-π interactions. The crystalline PANI particles are approximately 10-38 nm thick, and the space between them varies from near 0 to 55 nm as reaction conditions vary. The highly crystalline nanohybrid (CNH) showed electrochemical performance enhancement compared with that of neat MWNTs, PANI, and the reference hybrid synthesized from chemical polymerization. The specific capacitance (SC) of CNHs was 726 F g-1 coupled with an excellent rate capability. Moreover, the strong combination between PANI and MWNTs as well as the crystalline structure in PANI improved the bulk conductivity, the interfacial charge transportation, and the cycling stability of the CNHs. The SC value of the CNHs remained almost unchanged upon 1000 charge-discharge cycles, followed by just a slight decline of 2.6% after 10 000 cycle tests. X-ray diffraction data shows the SC decline mainly resulted from the structural variation of crystalline PANI. Furthermore, the resulting CNHs showed significant electrocatalytic behavior toward H2O2 and exhibited a low detection limit of 4.4 μM due to the enhanced electron transportation between MWNTs and PANI. The reported method opens a gateway to design high-performance MWNT/PANI hybrids for use in electrochemical sensors, fuel cells, and energy-storage related devices.


Synthetic Metals | 2017

Conducting polymer coated metal-organic framework nanoparticles: Facile synthesis and enhanced electromagnetic absorption properties

Yan Wang; Wenzhi Zhang; Xinming Wu; Chunyan Luo; Qiguan Wang; Jinhua Li; Lin Hu


Synthetic Metals | 2015

Conductive polyaniline composite films from aqueous dispersion: Performance enhancement by multi-walled carbon nanotube

Qiguan Wang; Xin Qian; Sumin Wang; Wei Zhou; Hao Guo; Xinming Wu; Jianping Li; Xinhai Wang


Synthetic Metals | 2016

Hydrogen bonding of graphene/polyaniline composites film for solid electrochromic devices

Xinming Wu; Wenzhi Zhang; Qiguan Wang; Yan Wang; Haiyan Yan; Weixing Chen


Synthetic Metals | 2016

Fabrication and high-performance microwave absorption of Ni@SnO2 @PPy Core-Shell composite

Yan Wang; Wenzhi Zhang; Chunyan Luo; Xinming Wu; Gang Yan; Weixing Chen


Synthetic Metals | 2015

Graphene oxide/polyaniline nanotube composites synthesized in alkaline aqueous solution

Qiguan Wang; Shenbao Qiu; Sumin Wang; Jiayin Shang; Rongna Zhao; Xinming Wu; Weixing Chen; Hongwei Zhou; Xinhai Wang


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016

A highly selective electrochemical sensor for nifedipine based on layer-by-layer assembly films from polyaniline and multiwalled carbon nanotube

Qiguan Wang; Rongna Zhao; Sumin Wang; Hao Guo; Jinhua Li; Hongwei Zhou; Xinhai Wang; Xinming Wu; Yan Wang; Weixing Chen; Wenzhi Zhang


Synthetic Metals | 2017

3D heterostructure of graphene@Fe3O4@WO3@PANI: Preparation and excellent microwave absorption performance

Yan Wang; Xinming Wu; Wenzhi Zhang; Chunyan Luo; Jinhua Li; Qiguan Wang


Synthetic Metals | 2016

Preparation of all-solid-state supercapacitor integrated with energy level indicating functionality

Xinming Wu; Qiguan Wang; Wenzhi Zhang; Yan Wang; Weixing Chen

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Chunyan Luo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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