Yasser Ashraf Gandomi
University of Tennessee
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Membranes | 2017
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Doug S. Aaron; Matthew M. Mench
One of the major sources of lost capacity in all-vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) is the undesired transport (usually called crossover) of water and vanadium ions through the ion-exchange membrane. In this work, an experimental assessment of the impact of ion-exchange membrane properties on vanadium ion crossover and capacity decay of VRFBs has been performed. Two types of cationic membranes (non-reinforced and reinforced) with three equivalent weights of 800, 950 and 1100 g·mol−1 were investigated via a series of in situ performance and capacity decay tests along with ex situ vanadium crossover measurement and membrane characterization. For non-reinforced membranes, increasing the equivalent weight (EW) from 950 to 1100 g·mol−1 decreases the V(IV) permeability by ~30%, but increases the area-specific resistance (ASR) by ~16%. This increase in ASR and decrease in V(IV) permeability was accompanied by increased through-plane membrane swelling. Comparing the non-reinforced with reinforced membranes, membrane reinforcement increases ASR, but V(IV) permeability decreases. It was also shown that there exists a monotonic correlation between the discharge capacity decay over long-term cycling and V(IV) permeability values. Thus, V(IV) permeability is considered a representative diagnostic for assessing the overall performance of a particular ion-exchange membrane with respect to capacity fade in a VRFB.
Nanoscale | 2018
Siyong Gu; Chien-Te Hsieh; Tzu-Wei Lin; Chun-Yao Yuan; Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Jeng-Kuei Chang; Jianlin Li
Graphene sheets that can exhibit electrical conducting and semiconducting properties are highly desirable and have potential applications in fiber communications, photodetectors, solar cells, semiconductors, and broadband modulators. However, there is currently no efficient method that is able to tune the band gap of graphene sheets. This work adopts an efficient atomic layer oxidation (ALO) technique to cyclically increase the oxidation level of graphene sheets, thus, tuning their electrical conductance, band-gap structure, and photoluminescence (PL) response. The O/C atomic ratio as an increasing function of the ALO cycle number reflects two linear regions: 0.23% per cm2 per cycle (0-15 cycles) and 0.054% per cm2 per cycle (15-100 cycles). The excellent correlation coefficients reveal that the ALO process follows a self-limiting route to step-by-step oxidize graphene layers. The interlayer distance of ALO-graphene sheets shows an obvious increase after the ALO treatment, proved by X-ray diffraction. As analyzed by X-ray photon spectroscopy, the hydroxyl or epoxy group acts as a major contributor to the interlayer spacing distance and oxidation extent in the initial ALO stage, as compared to carbonyl and carboxyl groups. The ALO mechanism, based on Langmuir-Hinshelwood and Eley-Rideal models, is proposed to clarify the formation of oxygen functionalities and structural transformation from pristine graphene sheets to oxidized ones during the ALO cycle. With a tunable oxidation level, the electrical resistivity, semiconductor character, and PL response of ALO-graphene samples can be systematically controlled for desired applications. The ALO approach is capable of offering a straightforward route to tune the oxidation level of graphene sheets or other carbons.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Douglas Aaron; Thomas A. Zawodzinski; Matthew M. Mench
Electrochimica Acta | 2016
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Doug S. Aaron; Matthew M. Mench
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; M. D. Edmundson; F. C. Busby; Matthew M. Mench
225th ECS Meeting (May 11-15, 2014) | 2014
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Thomas A. Zawodzinski; Matthew M. Mench
224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013
Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Mathew M. Mench
Journal of Power Sources | 2017
Doug S. Aaron; Sinchul Yeom; Kenneth D. Kihm; Yasser Ashraf Gandomi; Tugrul Ertugrul; Matthew M. Mench
Electrochimica Acta | 2018
Hsiu-Ling Tsai; Chien-Te Hsieh; Jianlin Li; Yasser Ashraf Gandomi
Electrochimica Acta | 2018
Jian-De Xie; Hui-Ying Li; Tzi-Yi Wu; Jeng-Kuei Chang; Yasser Ashraf Gandomi