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Applications of carbon-based materials in solid phase micro-extraction: a review

  • Guo, Jian;Park, Soo-Jin;Meng, Long-Yue;Jin, Xinghua
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.24
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2017
  • With continuous development in the field of sample preparation technology, solid phase micro-extraction (SPME) has been widely used in analytical chemistry for high extraction efficiency and convenient operation. Different materials lead to different extraction results. Among existing materials, carbon-based materials are still attracting attention from scientists due to their excellent physical and chemical properties as well as their modifiable surfaces, which could enhance the adsorption effects of SPME fiber. This review introduces the preparation methods and applications of different kinds of carbon-based material coatings on fibers. In addition, directions for future research on carbon material composites are discussed.

Advances in liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials: preparation of nano-carbon based lyotropic liquid crystal and their fabrication of nano-carbon fibers with liquid crystalline spinning

  • Choi, Yong-Mun;Jung, Jin;Hwang, Jun Yeon;Kim, Seung Min;Jeong, Hyeonsu;Ku, Bon-Cheol;Goh, Munju
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 2015
  • This review presents current progress in the preparation methods of liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials and the liquid crystalline spinning method for producing nano-carbon fibers. In particular, we focus on the fabrication of liquid crystalline carbon nanotubes by spinning from superacids, and the continuous production of macroscopic fiber from liquid crystalline graphene oxide.

Carbon nanomaterials in organic photovoltaic cells

  • Kim, Tae-Hoon;Yang, Seung-Jae;Park, Chong-Rae
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.194-206
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    • 2011
  • Carbon nanomaterials in organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have attracted a great deal of interest for the development of high-efficiency, flexible, and low-cost solar cells. Due to the complicated structure of OPV devices, the electrical properties and dispersion behavior of the carbon nanomaterials should be controlled carefully in order for them to be used as materials in OPV devices. In this paper, a fundamental theory of the electrical properties and dispersion behavior of carbon nanomaterials is reviewed. Based on this review, a state-of-the-art OPV device composed of carbon nanomaterials, along with issues related to such devices, are discussed.

X-ray diffraction analysis of the effect of ball milling time on crystallinity of milled polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber

  • Lee, Sang-Hye;Kang, Dong-Su;Lee, Sang-Min;Roh, Jae-Seung
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.26
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2018
  • Milled carbon fiber (mCF) was prepared by a ball milling process, and X-ray diffraction (XRD) diffractograms were obtained by a $2{\theta}$ continuous scanning analysis to study mCF crystallinity as a function of milling time. The raw material for the mCF was polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber (T700). As the milling time increased, the mean particle size of the mCF consistently decreased, reaching $1.826{\mu}m$ at a milling time of 18 h. The XRD analysis showed that, as the milling time increased, the fraction of the crystalline carbon decreased, while the fraction of the amorphous carbon increased. The (002) peak became asymmetric before and after milling as the left side of the peak showed an increasingly gentle slope. For analysis, the asymmetric (002) peak was deconvoluted into two peaks, less-developed crystalline carbon (LDCC) and more-developed crystalline carbon. In both peaks, Lc decreased and $d_{002}$ increased, but no significant change was observed after 6 h of milling time. In addition, the fraction of LDCC increased. As the milling continued, the mCF became more amorphous, possibly due to damage to the crystal lattices by the milling.

Recent research trend of supercapacitor and chemical sensor using composite of ZIF-8 and carbon-based material (ZIF-8과 탄소기반물질 복합체를 이용한 슈퍼커패시터 및 화학센서의 최신연구동향)

  • Kim, Sang Jun;Lee, Jae Min;Jo, Seung Geun;Lee, Eun Been;Lee, Seoung-Ki;Lee, Jung Woo
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2022
  • Metal-organic framework (MOF) is one of the representative porous materials composed of metal ions and organic linkers. In spite of many advantages of the MOFs such as high specific surface area and ease of structure control, drawbacks have become obstacles to the practical use of them with poor electrical conductivity and chemical stability. The ZIF-8, which is consisted of zinc and imidazole linker, is one of the solutions to improve the chemical stability issue. In addition, composites using the ZIF-8 and carbonbased materials are widely used to enhance the electrical conductivity. In this regard, supercapacitor is very attractive field for using the composites, because most of carbon-based materials are porous and conductive. Also, for sensor applications, the ZIF-8 composite is suitable material to meet the requirement in terms of the selectivity and sensitivity. This review summarizes recent progress of the composite materials with the ZIF-8 and the carbon-based materials for the supercapacitors and the chemical sensors. In particular, the composites are classified into ZIF-8-graphene, ZIF-8-carbon nanotube and ZIF-8-other carbon-based material.

Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Phenolic Composite reinforced with Hybrid of PAN-based/Rayon-based Carbon Fabrics (PAN계/Rayon계 탄소 직물 하이브리드 복합재료의 역학적 특성 및 열적 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Hong;Park, Jong-Kyu;Jung, Kyung-Ho;Kang, Tae-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 2005
  • The mechanical and thermal properties of PAN-based/Rayon-based carbon fabrics interply hybrid composite materials have been studied. Mechanical properties was improved with increasing amount of continuous PAN-based carbon fabrics. The erosion rate was calculated through torch test. The thermal conductivity of hybrid of spun PAN-based/continuous rayon-based carbon fabric is lower than others.

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Compressional Behavior of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Mesophase Pitch-based Carbon Fibers

  • Ahn Young-Rack;Lee Young-Seak;Ogale A.A.;Yun Chang-Hun;Park Chong-Rae
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.85-87
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    • 2006
  • The tensile-recoil compressional behavior of the carbon nanotube reinforced mesophase pitch (MP)-based composite carbon fibers (CNT-re-MP CFs) was investigated by using Instron and SEM. The CNT-re-MP CFs exhibited improved, or at least equivalent, compressive strength as compared with commercial MP-based carbon fibers. Particularly, when CNT of 0.1 wt% was reinforced, the ratios of recoil compressive strengths to tensile strength of CNT-re-MPCFs were much higher (the difference is at least 10 % or higher) than those for the commercial counterparts and even than those for PAN-based commercial carbon fibers. FESEM micrographs showed somewhat different fractography from that of a typical shear failure as the CNT content increased.

Fabrication of Activated Porous Carbon Using Polymer Decomposition for Electrical Double-Layer Capacitors (고분자 융해 반응을 이용한 전기 이중층 커패시터용 다공성 활성탄 제조)

  • Sung, Ki-Wook;Shin, Dong-Yo;Ahn, Hyo-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.29 no.10
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    • pp.623-630
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    • 2019
  • Because of their excellent stability and highly specific surface area, carbon based materials have received attention as electrode materials of electrical double-layer capacitors(EDLCs). Biomass based carbon materials have been studied for electrode materials of EDLCs; these materials have low capacitance and high-rate performance. We fabricated tofu based porous activated carbon by polymer dissolution reaction and KOH activation. The activated porous carbon(APC-15), which has an optimum condition of 15 wt%, has a high specific surface area($1,296.1m^2\;g^{-1}$), an increased average pore diameter(2.3194 nm), and a high mesopore distribution(32.4 %), as well as increased surface functional groups. In addition, APC has a high specific capacitance($195F\;g^{-1}$) at low current density of $0.1A\;g^{-1}$ and excellent specific capacitance($164F\;g^{-1}$) at high current density of $2.0A\;g^{-1}$. Due to the increased specific surface area, volume ratio of mesopores, and surface functional groups, the specific capacitance and high-rate performance increased. Consequently, the tofu based activated porous carbon can be proposed as an electrode material for high-performance EDLCs.

Improve the Transparency of Liquid Crystal Display Using Hybrid Conductive Films Based on Carbon Nanomaterials

  • Shin, Seung Won;Kim, Ki-Beom;Jung, Yong Un;Hur, Sung-Taek;Choi, Suk-Won;Kang, Seong Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2014.02a
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    • pp.241.2-241.2
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    • 2014
  • We present highly transparent liquid crystal displays (LCDs) using hybrid films based on carbon nanomaterials, metal grid, and indium-tin-oxide (ITO) grid. Carbon based nanomaterials are used as transparent electrodes because of high transmittance. Despite of their high transmittance they have relatively high sheet resistance. To solve this problem, we applied grid and made hybrid conductive films based on carbon nanomaterials. Conventional photolithography processes were used to make a grid pattern of metal and ITO. To fabricate transparent conductive films, carbon nanotube (CNT) ink was spin coated on the grid pattern. The transparency of the conductive film was controlled by shape and size of the grid pattern and the thickness of CNT films. The optical transmittance of CNT-based hybrid films is 92.2% and sheet resistance is also reduced to $168{\Omega}/square$. These substrates were used for the fabrication of typical twisted nematic (TN) LCD cells. From the characteristics of LCD devices such as transmittance, operating voltage, voltage holding ratio our devices were comparable to those of pristine ITO substrates. The result shows that the hybrid conductive films based on carbon nanomaterials could be alternative of ITO for the highly transparent LCDs.

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Hybrid Carbon Nanomaterials for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding (전자파 차폐용 하이브리드 탄소나노물질)

  • Lee, Si-Hwa;Oh, Il-Kwon
    • Composites Research
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.138-144
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    • 2016
  • Recently, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials have been extensively developed and significantly considered to protect electronic systems from harmful electromagnetic waves. Although, metal-based materials show high electrical conductivity and EMI shielding effectiveness, they have several challenging problems such as high density and corrosion. Carbon-based materials have been acclaimed as alternative EMI materials due to light weight, high mechanical properties, resistance to corrosion and excellent electrical conductivity. Here, we introduce 1-phase and 2-phase carbon materials as well as 3-phase hybrid carbon materials. The 3-phase hybrid carbon materials composed of metal nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes and graphene can be used as a promising EMI shielding material.