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Yang, J, Wang C-Y, Wang C-C, Chen K-H, Mou C-Y, Wu H-L.  2020.  Advanced nanoporous separators for stable lithium metal electrodeposition at ultra-high current densities in liquid electrolytes, 2020. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 8(10):5095-5104.: The Royal Society of Chemistry AbstractWebsite

Lithium metal anodes form a dendritic structure after cycling which causes an internal short circuit in flammable electrolytes and results in battery fires. Today's separators are insufficient for suppressing the formation of lithium dendrites. Herein, we report on the use of mesoporous silica thin films (MSTFs) with perpendicular nanochannels (pore size ∼5 nm) stacking on an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane as the MSTF⊥AAO separator for advancing Li metal batteries. The nanoporous MSTF⊥AAO separator with novel inorganic structures shows ultra-long term stability of Li plating/stripping in Li–Li cells at an ultra-high current density and capacity (10 mA cm−2 and 5 mA h cm−2). A significant improvement over the state-of-the-art separator is evaluated based on three performance indicators, e.g. cycle life, current density and capacity. In Li–Cu cells, the MSTF⊥AAO separator shows a coulombic efficiency of >99.9% at a current density of 10 mA cm−2 for more than 250 h of cycling. The separator gives improved rate capability in Li–LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries. The excellent performance of the MSTF⊥AAO separator is due to good wetting of electrolytes, straight nanopores with negative charges, uniform Li deposition and blocking the finest dendrite.

Fu, SP, Yu CJ, Chen TT, Hsu GM, Chen MJ, Chen* LC, Chen KH, Chen YF.  2007.  Anomalous optical properties of InN nanobelts: evidence of surface band bending and photoelastic effect. Adv. Mater.. 19:4524-4529.
Chouhan, N, Yeh CL, Hu SF, Huang JH, Tsai CW, Liu RS, Chang WS, Chen KH.  2010.  Array of CdSe QD-sensitized ZnO nanorods serves as photoanode for water splitting. J. Electrochem. Soc.. 157:1430-1433.
Chouhan, N, Yeh CL, Hu SF, Huang JH, Liu RS, Chang WS, Chen KH.  2011.  Array of CdSe QD-sensitized ZnO nanorods serves as photoanode for water splitting. Chem. Commun.. 47:3493-3495.
Tu, WH, Hsu YK, Yen CH, Wu CI, Hwang JS, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2011.  Au nanoparticle modified GaN photoelectrode for photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation. Electrochem. Comm.. 13:530-533.
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Chang, CK, Kataria S, Kuo CC, Ganguli A, Wang BY, Hwang JY, Huang KJ, Yang WH, Wang SB, Chuang CH, Chen M, Huang CI, Pong WF, Song KJ, Chang SJ, Guo J, Tai Y, Tsujimoto M, Isoda S, Chen CW, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2013.  Band gap engineering of chemical vapor deposited graphene by in-situ BN doping. ACS Nano. 7:1333-1341.
Shelke, AR, Wang H-T, Chiou J-W, Shown I, Sabbah A, Chen K-H, Teng S-A, Lin I-A, Lee C-C, Hsueh H-C, Liang Y-H, Du C-H, Yadav PL, Ray SC, Hsieh S-H, Pao C-W, Tsai H-M, Chen C-H, Chen K-H, Chen L-C, Pong W-F.  2022.  Bandgap Shrinkage and Charge Transfer in 2D Layered SnS2 Doped with V for Photocatalytic Efficiency Improvement. Small. n/a:2105076., Number n/a AbstractWebsite

Abstract Effects of electronic and atomic structures of V-doped 2D layered SnS2 are studied using X-ray spectroscopy for the development of photocatalytic/photovoltaic applications. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure measurements at V K-edge reveal the presence of VO and VS bonds which form the intercalation of tetrahedral OVS sites in the van der Waals (vdW) gap of SnS2 layers. X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) reveals not only valence state of V dopant in SnS2 is ≈4+ but also the charge transfer (CT) from V to ligands, supported by V Lα,β resonant inelastic X-ray scattering. These results suggest V doping produces extra interlayer covalent interactions and additional conducting channels, which increase the electronic conductivity and CT. This gives rapid transport of photo-excited electrons and effective carrier separation in layered SnS2. Additionally, valence-band photoemission spectra and S K-edge XANES indicate that the density of states near/at valence-band maximum is shifted to lower binding energy in V-doped SnS2 compare to pristine SnS2 and exhibits band gap shrinkage. These findings support first-principles density functional theory calculations of the interstitially tetrahedral OVS site intercalated in the vdW gap, highlighting the CT from V to ligands in V-doped SnS2.

Wong, DP, Suriyaprabha R, Yuvakumar R, Rajendran V, Chen YT, Hwang BJ, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2014.  Binder-free rice husk-based silicon-graphene composite as energy efficient Li-ion battery anodes. J. Mater. Chem. A. 2:13437-13441.
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Shown, I, Samireddi S, Chang Y-C, Putikam R, Chang P-H, Sabbah A, Fu F-Y, Chen W-F, Wu C-I, Yu T-Y, Chung P-W, Lin MC, Chen L-C, Chen K-H.  2018.  Carbon-doped SnS2 nanostructure as a high-efficiency solar fuel catalyst under visible light, 2018. Nature Communications. 9(1):169. AbstractWebsite

Photocatalytic formation of hydrocarbons using solar energy via artificial photosynthesis is a highly desirable renewable-energy source for replacing conventional fossil fuels. Using an l-cysteine-based hydrothermal process, here we synthesize a carbon-doped SnS2 (SnS2-C) metal dichalcogenide nanostructure, which exhibits a highly active and selective photocatalytic conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbons under visible-light. The interstitial carbon doping induced microstrain in the SnS2 lattice, resulting in different photophysical properties as compared with undoped SnS2. This SnS2-C photocatalyst significantly enhances the CO2 reduction activity under visible light, attaining a photochemical quantum efficiency of above 0.7%. The SnS2-C photocatalyst represents an important contribution towards high quantum efficiency artificial photosynthesis based on gas phase photocatalytic CO2 reduction under visible light, where the in situ carbon-doped SnS2 nanostructure improves the stability and the light harvesting and charge separation efficiency, and significantly enhances the photocatalytic activity.

Chen*, C-C, Yeh C-C, Chen CH, Yu MY, Liu HL, Wu JJ, Chen KH, Chen LC, Peng JY, Chen YF.  2001.  Catalytic growth and characterization of gallium nitride nanowires. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 123:2791-2798.
Yang, J, Liu TW, Hsu CW, Chen LC, Chen KH, Chen* CC.  2006.  Controlled growth of aluminium nitride nanorod arrays via chemical vapour deposition. Nanotechnology. 17:S321-326.
Yang, TH, Chen CH, Chatterjee A, Li HY, Lo JT, Wu CT, Chen KH, Chen* LC.  2003.  Controlled growth of silicon carbide nanorods by rapid thermal process and their field emission properties. Chem. Phys. Lett.. 379:155-161.
Du, H-Y, Wang C-H, Hsu H-C, Chang S-T, Chen U-S, Yen SC, Chen LC, Shih H-C, Chen* KH.  2008.  Controlled platinum nanoparticles uniformly dispersed on nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes for methanol oxidation. Diamond & Relat. Mater.. 17:535-541.
Syum, Z, Billo T, Sabbah A, Venugopal B, Yu S-Y, Fu F-Y, Wu H-L, Chen L-C, Chen K-H.  2021.  Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Temperature, 2021. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & EngineeringACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. : American Chemical Society AbstractWebsite
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Yesi, Y, Shown I, Ganguly A, Ngo TT, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2016.  Directly-grown hierarchical carbon nanotube@polypyrrole core-shell hybrid for high-performance flexible supercapacitors. ChemSusChem . 9:370-378.
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Wu, JJ, Chen KH, Wen CY, Chen* LC, Yu Y-C, Wang C-W, Lin E-K.  2001.  Effect of dilution gas on SiCN films growth using methylamine. Materials Chemistry and Physics. 72:240-244.
Hwang*, JS, You ZY, Lin SY, Hu ZS, Wu CT, Chen CW, Chen KH.  2005.  Effect of gold coating on local oxidation using an atomic force microscope. Appl. Phys. Lett.. 86:161901-(1-3).
Wu, J-J, Chen KH, Wen C-Y, Chen LC, Yu Y-C, Wang C-W, Lin E-K.  2000.  Effect of hydrogen addition on SiCN films growth in an electron cyclotron resonance plasma chemical vapor deposition reactor. J. Mater. Chem.. 10:783-787.
Bhusari, DM, Yang JR, Wang TY, Chen KH, Lin ST, Chen LC.  1998.  Effect of Substrate Pretreatment and Methane Fraction on the Optical Transparency of Nano-crystalline Diamond Thin Films. J. Mater. Res.. 13:1769.
Lin, YG, Hsu YK, Yang JL, Chen SY, Chen* KH, Chen LC.  2009.  Effects of nitrogen-doping on the microstructure, bonding and electrochemical activity of carbon nanotubes. Diamond Relat. Mater.. 18:433-437.
Y.K.Lin, Su YH, Huang YH, Hsu CH, Lin YG, Hsu YK, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2009.  Efficient hydrogen production using Cu-based catalysts prepared via homogeneous precipitation. J. Mater. Chem.. 19:9186-9194.
Hsieh, YP, Chen HY, Lin MZ, Shiu SC, Hofmann M, Chern MY, Jia X, Yang YJ, Chang HJ, Huang HM, Tseng SC, Chen* LC, Chen KH, Lin CF, Liang* CT, Chen YF.  2009.  Electroluminescence from ZnO/Si-nanotips light emitting diodes. Nano Letters. 9:1839.
Chiou, JW, Yueh CL, Jan JC, Tsai HM, Pong* WF, Hong IH, Klauser R, Tsai MH, Chang YK, Chen YY, Wu CT, Chen KH, Wei SL, Wen CY, Chen LC, Chuang TJ.  2002.  Electronic structure at the carbon nanotube tips studied by X-ray-absorption spectroscopy and scanning photoelectron microscopy. Appl. Phys. Lett.. 81:4189-4191.
Pao, CW, Babu PD, Tsai HM, Chiou JW, Ray SC, Yang SC, Chien FZ, Pong* WF, Tsai M-H, Hsu CW, Chen LC, Chen KH, Lin H-J, Lee JF, Guo JH.  2006.  Electronic structure of group-III-nitride nanorods studied by x-ray absorption, x-ray emission, and Raman spectroscopy. Appl. Phys. Lett.. 88:223113-(1-3).
Yeh, CL, Jan CJ, Chiou JW, Pong* WF, Tsai MH, Chang YK, Chen YY, Lee JF, Tseng PK, Wei SL, Wen CY, Chen LC, Chen KH.  2001.  Electronic structure of the Fe-layer catalyzed carbon nanotubes studies by X-ray-absorption spectroscopy. Appl. Phys. Lett.. 79:3179-3181.