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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011

Morphology-Tailored Synthesis of Tungsten Trioxide (Hydrate) Thin Films and Their Photocatalytic Properties

Zhihui Jiao; Jinmin Wang; Lin Ke; Xiao Wei Sun; Hilmi Volkan Demir

Tungsten trioxide hydrate (3WO(3)·H(2)O) films with different morphologies were directly grown on fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate via a facile crystal-seed-assisted hydrothermal method. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis showed that 3WO(3)·H(2)O thin films composed of platelike, wedgelike, and sheetlike nanostructures could be selectively synthesized by adding Na(2)SO(4), (NH(4))(2)SO(4), and CH(3)COONH(4) as capping agents, respectively. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies indicated that these films were of orthorhombic structure. The as-prepared thin films after dehydration showed obvious photocatalytic activities. The best film grown using CH(3)COONH(4) as a capping agent generated anodic photocurrents of 1.16 mA/cm(2) for oxidization of methanol and 0.5 mA/cm(2) for water splitting with the highest photoconversion efficiency of about 0.3% under simulated solar illumination.


Nature Communications | 2014

A bi-functional device for self-powered electrochromic window and self-rechargeable transparent battery applications

Jinmin Wang; Lei Zhang; Le Yu; Zhihui Jiao; Huaqing Xie; Xiong Wen (David) Lou; Xiao Wei Sun

Electrochromic smart windows are regarded as a good choice for green buildings. However, conventional devices need external biases to operate, which causes additional energy consumption. Here we report a self-powered electrochromic window, which can be used as a self-rechargeable battery. We use aluminium to reduce Prussian blue (PB, blue in colour) to Prussian white (PW, colourless) in potassium chloride electrolyte, realizing a device capable of self-bleaching. Interestingly, the device can be self-recovered (gaining blue appearance again) by simply disconnecting the aluminium and PB electrodes, which is due to the spontaneous oxidation of PW to PB by the dissolved oxygen in aqueous solution. The self-operated bleaching and colouration suggest another important function of the device: a self-rechargeable transparent battery. Thus the PB/aluminium device we report here is bifunctional, that is, it is a self-powered electrochromic window as well as a self-rechargeable transparent battery.


Nanotechnology | 2012

Enhanced photoelectrochemical water-splitting effect with a bent ZnO nanorod photoanode decorated with Ag nanoparticles

Yuefan Wei; Lin Ke; Junhua Kong; Hong Liu; Zhihui Jiao; Xuehong Lu; Hejun Du; Xiao Wei Sun

Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods coated with silver (Ag) film on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET)flexible substrate were used as the photo anode for water splitting. The hybrid nanostructures were prepared via low-temperature hydrothermal growth and electron beam evaporation. The effects of plasmonic enhanced absorption, surface recombination inhibition and improved charge transport are investigated by varying the Ag thickness. Light trapping and absorption enhancement are further studied by optimizing the curvature of the PET substrates. The maximum short circuit current density (JSC, 0.616 mA cm -2) and the photoelectron conversion efficiency (PCE, 0.81%) are achieved with an optimized Ag film thickness of 10 nm and substrate bending radius of 6.0 mm. The maximum JSC and PCE are seven times and ten times, respectively, higher than those of the bare ZnO nanorods on flexible substrates without bending. The overall PEC performance improvement is attributed to the plasmonic effects induced by Ag film and improved charge transport due to inhibition of ZnO surface charge recombination. Enhanced light trapping (harvesting) induced by bending the PET substrates further improved the overall efficiency.


Journal of Physics D | 2010

Hydrothermally grown nanostructured WO3 films and their electrochromic characteristics

Zhihui Jiao; Xiao Wei Sun; Jinmin Wang; Lin Ke; Hilmi Volkan Demir

We report the synthesis of nanostructured tungsten trioxide (WO3) films and their electrochromic characteristics. Plate-like monoclinic WO3 nanostructures were grown directly on fluorine-doped tin oxide glass substrates by a simple and low-cost crystal-seed-assisted hydrothermal method. The growth mechanism of the film is investigated. HRTEM analysis reveals the single crystalline quality of the WO3 nanostructure. The film exhibits tunable transmittance modulation under different voltages and repetitive cycling between the clear and blue states has no deleterious effect on its electrochromic performance after 3000 cycles. The electrochromic device composed of the WO3 film has high electrochromic stability, colour contrast and reasonable switching response with a colouration efficiency of 38.2 cm2 C−1 at 632.8 nm.


Materials | 2010

Application of Nanostructures in Electrochromic Materials and Devices: Recent Progress

Jin Min Wang; Xiao Wei Sun; Zhihui Jiao

The recent progress in application of nanostructures in electrochromic materials and devices is reviewed. ZnO nanowire array modified by viologen and WO3, crystalline WO3 nanoparticles and nanorods, mesoporous WO3 and TiO2, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) nanotubes, Prussian blue nanoinks and nanostructures in switchable mirrors are reviewed. The electrochromic properties were significantly enhanced by applying nanostructures, resulting in faster switching responses, higher stability and higher optical contrast. A perspective on the development trends in electrochromic materials and devices is also proposed.


photonics global conference | 2010

Periodic silicon nanocones arrays with controllable dimensions prepared by two-step etching using nanosphere lithography and NH 4 OH/H 2 O 2 solution

M. Yang; HongYu Yu; Xiao Wei Sun; Junshuai Li; Xiaocheng Li; Lin Ke; Junhui Hu; Fei Wang; Zhihui Jiao

An electroless chemical etching technique using polystyrene nanospheres as self-assembled mask is developed to fabricate size-controllable, periodic silicon nanopillars (NPs) and subsequent nanocones (NCs) arrays. The Si NCs are obtained based on the NPs structure using cost-effective ammonia-related etching chemistry. The diameter, height, and periodicity of the NCs can be systematically controlled. This method is potentially beneficial to many device applications including super-capacitors, batteries, solar cell, etc.


Electrochimica Acta | 2012

Electrochromic properties of nanostructured tungsten trioxide (hydrate) films and their applications in a complementary electrochromic device

Zhihui Jiao; Jinmin Wang; Lin Ke; Xue-Wei Liu; Hilmi Volkan Demir; Ming Fei Yang; Xiao Wei Sun


Chemical Communications | 2012

Efficient synthesis of plate-like crystalline hydrated tungsten trioxide thin films with highly improved electrochromic performance

Zhihui Jiao; Xiu Wang; Jinmin Wang; Lin Ke; Hilmi Volkan Demir; Tien Wei Koh; Xiao Wei Sun


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012

A fast-switching light-writable and electric-erasable negative photoelectrochromic cell based on Prussian blue films

Zhihui Jiao; Jun Ling Song; Xiao Wei Sun; Xue Wei Liu; Jin Min Wang; Lin Ke; Hilmi Volkan Demir


Solid State Communications | 2011

Periodic silicon nanocone arrays with controllable dimensions prepared by two-step etching using nanosphere lithography and NH4OH/H2O2 solution

M. Yang; HongYu Yu; Xiao Wei Sun; Junshuai Li; Xiaocheng Li; Lin Ke; Junhui Hu; Fei Wang; Zhihui Jiao

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Xiao Wei Sun

University of Science and Technology

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Jinmin Wang

Nanyang Technological University

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Fei Wang

Nanyang Technological University

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HongYu Yu

Nanyang Technological University

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Jin Min Wang

Nanyang Technological University

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M. Yang

Nanyang Technological University

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Junhui Hu

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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