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Advanced Materials | 2018

Titanium Disulfide Coated Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Electrodes Enable High Energy Density Symmetric Pseudocapacitors

Xining Zang; Caiwei Shen; Emmeline Kao; Roseanne Warren; Ruopeng Zhang; Kwok Siong Teh; Junwen Zhong; Minsong Wei; Buxuan Li; Yao Chu; Mohan Sanghadasa; Adam M. Schwartzberg; Liwei Lin

While electrochemical supercapacitors often show high power density and long operation lifetimes, they are plagued by limited energy density. Pseudocapacitive materials, in contrast, operate by fast surface redox reactions and are shown to enhance energy storage of supercapacitors. Furthermore, several reported systems exhibit high capacitance but restricted electrochemical voltage windows, usually no more than 1 V in aqueous electrolytes. Here, it is demonstrated that vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) with uniformly coated, pseudocapacitive titanium disulfide (TiS2 ) composite electrodes can extend the stable working range to over 3 V to achieve a high capacitance of 195 F g-1 in an Li-rich electrolyte. A symmetric cell demonstrates an energy density of 60.9 Wh kg-1 -the highest among symmetric pseudocapacitors using metal oxides, conducting polymers, 2D transition metal carbides (MXene), and other transition metal dichalcogenides. Nanostructures prepared by an atomic layer deposition/sulfurization process facilitate ion transportation and surface reactions to result in a high power density of 1250 W kg-1 with stable operation over 10 000 cycles. A flexible solid-state supercapacitor prepared by transferring the TiS2 -VACNT composite film onto Kapton tape is demonstrated to power a 2.2 V light emitting diode (LED) for 1 min.


Advanced Materials | 2018

Laser‐Induced Molybdenum Carbide–Graphene Composites for 3D Foldable Paper Electronics

Xining Zang; Caiwei Shen; Yao Chu; Buxuan Li; Minsong Wei; Junwen Zhong; Mohan Sanghadasa; Liwei Lin

Versatile and low-cost manufacturing processes/materials are essential for the development of paper electronics. Here, a direct-write laser patterning process is developed to make conductive molybdenum carbide-graphene (MCG) composites directly on paper substrates. The hierarchically porous MCG structures are converted from fibrous paper soaked with the gelatin-mediated inks containing molybdenum ions. The resulting Mo3 C2 and graphene composites are mechanically stable and electrochemically active for various potential applications, such as electrochemical ion detectors and gas sensors, energy harvesters, and supercapacitors. Experimentally, the electrical conductivity of the composite is resilient to mechanical deformation with less than 5% degradation after 750 cycles of 180° repeated folding tests. As such, the direct laser conversion of MCGs on papers can be applicable for paper-based electronics, including the 3D origami folding structures.


Micromachines | 2018

Wearable Pulse Wave Monitoring System Based on MEMS Sensors

Yu Sun; Ying Dong; Ruyi Gao; Yao Chu; Min Zhang; Xiang Qian; Xiaohao Wang

Pulse wave monitoring is critical for the evaluation of human health. In this paper, a wearable multi-sensor pulse wave monitoring system is proposed and demonstrated. The monitoring system consists of a measuring unit and an analog circuit processing unit. The main part of the measuring unit is a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) with a thickness of 0.15 mm, which includes three micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) pressure sensors softly packaged by polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a blood oxygen detector and a MEMS three-axis accelerometer. The MEMS pressure sensors,the blood oxygen detector and the accelerometer are fixed on the expected locations of the flexible PCB. The analog circuit processing unit includes a power supply module, a filter and an amplifier. The pulse waves of two volunteers are detected by the monitoring system in this study. The output signals of the analog circuit processing module are processed and analyzed. In the preliminary test, the time delay of the three pressure pulse waves has been detected and the calculated pulse wave velocities (PWVs) are 12.50 and 11.36 m/s, respectively. The K value, related to the area of the pulse wave, can be obtained. Both the PWV and K value meet the health parameter standards.


international conference on solid state sensors actuators and microsystems | 2017

Foldable paper electronics by direct-write laser patterning

Buxuan Li; Yao Chu; Xining Zang; Minsong Wei; Huiliang Liu; Yumeng Liu; Yuan Ma; C. Li; Xiaohao Wang; Liwei Lin

We report a laser-ablation aided, direct-write fabrication technique that could convert non-conductive paper rinsed with metal ions and polymer solution into conductive metal carbide and graphene with a typical sheet resistance of 45.3 Ω/□. As fabricated paper electronics inherit the microfiber network from paper and have nanoscale pores and 2D metal carbide flakes due to the laser ablation process. This conducive porous structure could be potentially utilized for sensor and capacitor applications, which usually need large specific area. As preliminary demonstrations, we show a wireless moisture sensor and a supercapacitor fabricated with this foldable paper based electronics. Experimentally, the moisture changes are successfully detected in ambient environment by a paper-based moisture sensor and the paper-based supercapacitor has a measured capacitance of 1.2 mF/cm2. As such, this laser converted paper electronics could be useful for multiple applications such as sensors and energy storage devices.


international conference on solid state sensors actuators and microsystems | 2017

Synthesis of single layer MOS 2 array for surface Raman enhancement spectroscopy

Xining Zang; Kaiyuan Yao; Aiming Yan; Jing Li; Minsong Wei; Buxuan Li; Yao Chu; Liwei Lin

We present direct synthesis of high quality single-layer MoS2 array on substrates with pre-deposited sulfur seeds for the first time with strong Raman signals of diluted Rhodamine 6G (R6G) due to Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS). This work has following unprecedented accomplishments: (1) the usages of sulfur terminated substrate for the synthesis of CVD MoS2 array; (2) SERS using the monolayer MoS2 array with partially bowtie structures. (3) First time demonstration of SERS and photoluminescence (PL) on MoS2 covered with Al2O3, which address the possibility of the physical enhancement mechanism. As such, the newly developed processes can enable large scale growth of MoS2 for applications in bio-chemical sensing, and bring great inspiration in the 2D chalcogenide SERS mechanism.


international conference on solid state sensors actuators and microsystems | 2017

Flexible Harsh environment micro supercapacitors using direct-write 2D transition metal carbides

Minsong Wei; Buxuan Li; Xining Zang; Wenshu Chen; Yao Chu; Mohan Sanghadasa; Liwei Lin

2D transition metal carbides (MXenes) materials have drawn great interests for supercapacitor applications due to their unique properties, such as metallic conductivity and large specific surface areas. However, it is rather difficult to fabricate MXenes by using the process from the MAX phase, which requires a high temperature and HF etching processes. Here, we demonstrate a direct-write and fast conversion of molybdenum carbide from the Mo ions polymer composite on top of a flexible polymer substrate by an infrared laser beam. XRD results validate that the material is successfully converted to Mo3C2. The as-converted Mo3C2 has highly porous, 3D sponge-like structure generated by the localized heating effects. Preliminary testing results show that a micro supercapacitor using as-fabricated Mo3C2 as electrodes has a high measured specific capacitance of 50 F/g. Electrochemical tests of flexible micro supercapacitors at both low and high temperatures from −20 to 300°C have shown repeatable and stable performances. This laser conversion method has great potential for ultra-fast and low-cost synthesis of transition metal carbides material and the Mo3C2-based micro supercapacitor provides a promising alternative for harsh environment applications.


Nano Energy | 2017

Flexible PET/EVA-based piezoelectret generator for energy harvesting in harsh environments

Junwen Zhong; Qize Zhong; Xining Zang; Nan Wu; Wenbo Li; Yao Chu; Liwei Lin


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

AC phase sensing of graphene FETs for chemical vapors with fast recovery and minimal baseline drift

Huiliang Liu; Yumeng Liu; Yao Chu; Takeshi Hayasaka; Nirav Joshi; Yong Cui; Xiaohao Wang; Zheng You; Liwei Lin


Nano Energy | 2018

Lead iodide nanosheets for piezoelectric energy conversion and strain sensing

HuaiBing Song; Ilbey Karakurt; Minsong Wei; Nathaniel Liu; Yao Chu; Junwen Zhong; Liwei Lin


Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2018

Defect‐Induced Gas Adsorption on Graphene Transistors

Yumeng Liu; Huiliang Liu; Yao Chu; Yong Cui; Takeshi Hayasaka; Vaishno Dasaka; Luu Nguyen; Liwei Lin

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Liwei Lin

University of California

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Junwen Zhong

University of California

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Minsong Wei

University of California

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Xining Zang

University of California

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Huiliang Liu

University of California

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Nathaniel Liu

University of California

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Mohan Sanghadasa

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Yumeng Liu

University of California

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