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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Coffee Waste-Derived Hierarchical Porous Carbon as a Highly Active and Durable Electrocatalyst for Electrochemical Energy Applications

Dong Young Chung; Yoon Jun Son; Ji Mun Yoo; Jin Soo Kang; Chi-Yeong Ahn; Subin Park; Yung-Eun Sung

Nitrogen-doped porous carbon materials have been highlighted as promising alternatives to high-cost platinum in various electrochemical energy applications. However, protocols to generate effective pore structure are still challenging, which hampers mass production and utilization of carbon materials. Here, we suggest a facile and effective method for hierarchical porous carbon by a single-step carbonization of coffee waste (CW) with ZnCl2. The CW, which is one of the most earth-abundant organic waste, can be successfully converted to nitrogen-doped porous carbon. It shows outstanding oxygen reduction activity and durability comparable to the state-of-the-art platinum, and the half-wave potential is also comparable to the best metal-free electrocatalysts in alkaline media. Finally, we apply it to counter electrode of dye-sensitized solar cell, whose photovoltaic efficiency surpasses the one made with conventional platinum electrode. We demonstrate the feasibility of our strategies for highly efficient, cheap, and environment-friendly electrocatalyst to replace platinum in various electrochemical energy applications.


Advanced Science | 2018

Electrochemically Synthesized Nanoporous Molybdenum Carbide as a Durable Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Jin Soo Kang; Jin Kim; Myeong Jae Lee; Yoon Jun Son; Dong Young Chung; Subin Park; Juwon Jeong; Ji Mun Yoo; Heejong Shin; Heeman Choe; Hyun S. Park; Yung-Eun Sung

Abstract Demands for sustainable production of hydrogen are rapidly increasing because of environmental considerations for fossil fuel consumption and development of fuel cell technologies. Thus, the development of high‐performance and economical catalysts has been extensively investigated. In this study, a nanoporous Mo carbide electrode is prepared using a top‐down electrochemical process and it is applied as an electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Anodic oxidation of Mo foil followed by heat treatment in a carbon monoxide (CO) atmosphere forms a nanostructured Mo carbide with excellent interconnections, and these structural characteristics lead to high activity and durability when applied to the HER. Additionally, characteristic behavior of Mo is observed; metallic Mo nanosheets form during electrochemical anodization by exfoliation along the (110) planes. These nanosheets are viable for chemical modification, indicating their feasibility in various applications. Moreover, the role of carbon shells is investigated on the surface of the electrocatalysts, whereby it is suggested that carbon shells serve as a mechanical barrier against the oxidative degradation of catalysts that accompanies unavoidable volume expansion.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Highly Efficient Bifacial Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Employing Polymeric Counter Electrodes

Jin Soo Kang; Jin Kim; Jae-Yup Kim; Myeong Jae Lee; Jiho Kang; Yoon Jun Son; Juwon Jeong; Sun Ha Park; Min Jae Ko; Yung-Eun Sung

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) are promising solar energy conversion devices with aesthetically favorable properties such as being colorful and having transparent features. They are also well-known for high and reliable performance even under ambient lighting, and these advantages distinguish DSCs for applications in window-type building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) that utilize photons from both lamplight and sunlight. Therefore, investigations on bifacial DSCs have been done intensively, but further enhancement in performance under back-illumination is essential for practical window-BIPV applications. In this research, highly efficient bifacial DSCs were prepared by a combination of electropolymerized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiphene) (PEDOT) counter electrodes (CEs) and cobalt bipyridine redox ([Co(bpy)3]3+/2+) electrolyte, both of which manifested superior transparency when compared with conventional Pt and iodide counterparts, respectively. Keen electrochemical analyses of PEDOT films verified that superior electrical properties were achievable when the thickness of the film was reduced, while their high electrocatalytic activities were unchanged. The combination of the PEDOT thin film and [Co(bpy)3]3+/2+ electrolyte led to an unprecedented power conversion efficiency among bifacial DSCs under back-illumination, which was also over 85% of that obtained under front-illumination. Furthermore, the advantage of the electropolymerization process, which does not require an elevation of temperature, was demonstrated by flexible bifacial DSC applications.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2018

Tailoring the porosity of MOF-derived N-doped carbon electrocatalysts for highly efficient solar energy conversion

Jin Soo Kang; Jiho Kang; Dong Young Chung; Yoon Jun Son; Seoni Kim; Sungjun Kim; Jin Kim; Juwon Jeong; Myeong Jae Lee; Heejong Shin; Subin Park; Sung Jong Yoo; Min Jae Ko; Jeyong Yoon; Yung-Eun Sung

Metal–organic framework (MOF)-derived carbon materials have been widely used as catalysts for a variety of electrochemical energy applications, and thermally carbonized zinc-2-methylimidazole (ZIF-8) has shown particularly high performance owing to its microporous structure with a large surface area. However, in the presence of bulky chemical species, such as triiodide, in mesoscopic dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs), the small pore size of carbonized ZIF-8 causes a significant limitation in mass transfer and consequentially results in a poor performance. To resolve this problem, we herein report a simple strategy to enlarge the pore sizes of ZIF-8-derived carbon by increasing the dwelling time of Zn in ZIF-8 during the thermal carbonization process. A thin and uniform polydopamine shell introduced on the surface of ZIF-8, with the aim of retarding the escape of vaporized Zn species, leads to a dramatic increase in pore sizes, from the micropore to mesopore range. The porosity-tailored carbonized ZIF-8 manifests an excellent electrocatalytic performance in triiodide reduction, and when it was applied as the counter electrode of DSCs, an energy conversion efficiency of up to 9.03% is achievable, which is not only superior to that of the Pt-based counterpart but also among the highest performances of DSCs employing carbonaceous electrocatalysts.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2016

Enhanced Light Harvesting in Mesoscopic Solar Cells by Multilevel Multiscale Patterned Photoelectrodes with Superpositioned Optical Properties

Segeun Jang; Jin Soo Kang; Jong-Kwon Lee; Sang Moon Kim; Yoon Jun Son; Ahyoun Lim; Hyesung Cho; Jin Kim; Juwon Jeong; Gunhee Lee; Yung-Eun Sung; Mansoo Choi


Nanoscale | 2017

Electrochemical synthesis of nanoporous tungsten carbide and its application as electrocatalysts for photoelectrochemical cells

Jin Soo Kang; Jin Kim; Myeong Jae Lee; Yoon Jun Son; Juwon Jeong; Dong Young Chung; Ahyoun Lim; Heeman Choe; Hyun S. Park; Yung-Eun Sung


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Lithium manganese phosphate-carbon composite as a highly active and durable electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

Myeong Jae Lee; Jin Soo Kang; Docheon Ahn; Dong Young Chung; Subin Park; Yoon Jun Son; Ji Mun Yoo; Heejong Shin; Yun Sik Kang; Nark-Eon Sung; Kug-Seung Lee; Yung-Eun Sung


Advanced Energy Materials | 2018

Room‐Temperature Vapor Deposition of Cobalt Nitride Nanofilms for Mesoscopic and Perovskite Solar Cells

Jin Soo Kang; Jae-Yup Kim; Jungjin Yoon; Jin Kim; Jiwoong Yang; Dong Young Chung; Mincheol Kim; Hansol Jeong; Yoon Jun Son; Bong Gyu Kim; Juwon Jeong; Taeghwan Hyeon; Mansoo Choi; Min Jae Ko; Yung-Eun Sung


Journal of Power Sources | 2018

Electrochemically synthesized nanostructured iron carbide/carbon composite as a low-cost counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells

Jin Kim; Jin Soo Kang; Juwon Jeong; Yoon Jun Son; Myeong Jae Lee; Jiho Kang; Ahyoun Lim; Hyun S. Park; Yung-Eun Sung


Advanced Functional Materials | 2016

Light Harvesting: Enhanced Light Harvesting in Mesoscopic Solar Cells by Multilevel Multiscale Patterned Photoelectrodes with Superpositioned Optical Properties (Adv. Funct. Mater. 36/2016)

Segeun Jang; Jin Soo Kang; Jong-Kwon Lee; Sang Moon Kim; Yoon Jun Son; Ahyoun Lim; Hyesung Cho; Jin Kim; Juwon Jeong; Gunhee Lee; Yung-Eun Sung; Mansoo Choi

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Jin Soo Kang

Seoul National University

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Yung-Eun Sung

Seoul National University

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Jin Kim

Seoul National University

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Juwon Jeong

Seoul National University

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Myeong Jae Lee

Seoul National University

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Hyun S. Park

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Jiho Kang

Seoul National University

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Subin Park

Seoul National University

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Ahyoun Lim

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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