Zhongmei Yang
Xiangtan University
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Nanotechnology | 2011
Yanhuai Ding; Ping Zhang; Qin Zhuo; Huming Ren; Zhongmei Yang; Yunhong Jiang
We present a totally green approach towards the synthesis and stabilization of aqueous graphene dispersions through UV-irradiated reduction of exfoliated graphene oxide (GO). Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) is used to enhance the dispersibility of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) by one-step functionalization. The proposed method is low cost and easy without using any photocatalysts or reducing agents, which can open up a new possibility for green preparation of stable RGO dispersions in large-scale production.
RSC Advances | 2018
Yunhong Jiang; Zhongmei Yang; Ping Zhang; Haibao Jin; Yanhuai Ding
Natural assembly method was utilized to prepare a novel ternary Ag–SnS–TiO2 nanocomposite, in which TiO2 nanobelts were used as templates. The co-loading of Ag and SnS nanoparticles endows TiO2 nanobelts with enhanced photocatalytic capability, resulting from the broadened light absorption spectra and decreased band gaps. Comparing with raw TiO2 nanobelts and commercial Degussa P25, an improvement in photodegradation of simulated organic pollutants was successfully demonstrated due to the decreasing recombination of photogenerated electron–hole pairs. Our work presents a new strategy for the preparation of ternary TiO2-based photocatalysts in the practical application of wastewater treatment.
Nanotechnology | 2018
Zhongmei Yang; Yanhuai Ding; Yunhong Jiang; Ping Zhang; Haibao Jin
TiO2-based nanomaterials are demonstrated to be a promising candidate for next generation lithium ion batteries due to their stable performance and easy preparation. However, their inherent low capacity impedes their wide application compared to commercial carbon nanomaterials. Here we present a unique in situ grafting-graphitization method to achieve a ternary nanocomposite of C/SiO x /TiO2 ultrathin nanobelts with a core-shell heterostructure. The obtained ternary nanocomposite integrates the merits of high specific capacity of SiO x , the excellent mechanical stability of graphite-like carbon and the high reactivity of TiO2. Cyclic voltammetric curves and cycling performance manifest the optimal ternary nanocomposite and deliver a very high initial specific capacity of ∼1196 mA h g-1 with both good rate capability (∼200 mA h g-1 up to 10 C) and especially enhanced cycle stability. Our work demonstrates that building hierarchical core-shell heterostructures is an effective strategy to improve capacity and cycling performance in other composite anodes for electrochemical energy storage materials.
Materials Research Bulletin | 2011
Zhongmei Yang; Ping Zhang; Yanhuai Ding; Yong Jiang; Zhilin Long; Wenli Dai
Archive | 2011
Ping Zhang; Yanhuai Ding; Qin Zhuo; Huming Ren; Yong Jiang; Zhongmei Yang
Materials Research Bulletin | 2011
Yanhuai Ding; Ping Zhang; Huming Ren; Qin Zhuo; Zhongmei Yang; Yong Jiang
Archive | 2010
Yanhuai Ding; Yong Jiang; Huming Ren; Fu Xu; Zhongmei Yang; Ping Zhang; Qin Zhuo
Applied Surface Science | 2011
Yanhuai Ding; Ping Zhang; Huming Ren; Qin Zhuo; Zhongmei Yang; Xu Jiang; Yong Jiang
Journal of Materials Science | 2017
Zhongmei Yang; Yunhong Jiang; Qihang Yu; Yanhuai Ding; Yong Jiang; Jiuren Yin; Ping Zhang
Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2018
Zhongmei Yang; Chaohua Deng; Yanhuai Ding; Hean Luo; Jiuren Yin; Yunhong Jiang; Ping Zhang; Yong Jiang