Currently,developing supercapacitors with robust cycle stability and suitability for wide-temperature-range operations is still a huge challenge.In the present work,few-layer hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets(h-BNNSs...Currently,developing supercapacitors with robust cycle stability and suitability for wide-temperature-range operations is still a huge challenge.In the present work,few-layer hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets(h-BNNSs)with a thickness of 2−4 atomic layers were fabricated via vacuum freeze-drying and nitridation.Then,the h-BNNSs/reduced graphene oxide(rGO)composite were further prepared using a hydrothermal method.Due to the combination of two two-dimensional(2D)van der Waals-bonded materials,the as-prepared h-BNNSs/rGO electrode exhibited robustness to wide-temperature-range operations from−10 to 50℃.When the electrodes worked in a neutral aqueous electrolyte(1 M Na2SO4),they showed a great stable cycling performance with almost 107%reservation of the initial capacitance at 0℃ and 111% at 50℃ for 5000 charge−discharge cycles.展开更多
Two measurement systems are developed for in-situ dielectric property measurement under high pressure in a wide-temperature range from 77K to 1273 K. The high-temperature system ranging from room temperature up to 127...Two measurement systems are developed for in-situ dielectric property measurement under high pressure in a wide-temperature range from 77K to 1273 K. The high-temperature system ranging from room temperature up to 1273K is equipped with a hexahedron anvils press, while the low-temperature system ranging from liquid nitrogen temperature to normal condition is equipped using the piston cylinder setup with a specially designed sample chamber. Using these configurations, the dielectric property measurement of ferroelectrie BaTiO3 and multiferroie Tm0.5Gd0.5MnO3 compounds are demonstrated, which proves the validity of the systems through the tuning of the polarization and phase transition boundary by high pressure. These two systems will be equally applicable to a wide variety of electronic and transport property measurements of insulators, semiconductors, as well as battery materials.展开更多
Proton exchange membranes(PEMs)play a central role in determining the efficiency,durability,and operational flexibility of PEM fuel cells(PEMFCs).However,conventional PEMs exhibit strong temperature-dependent proton-t...Proton exchange membranes(PEMs)play a central role in determining the efficiency,durability,and operational flexibility of PEM fuel cells(PEMFCs).However,conventional PEMs exhibit strong temperature-dependent proton-transport behavior,which limits their ability to support both rapid start-up at low temperatures and stable operation at elevated temperatures.Water-mediated PEMs show excellent conductivity under low-temperature and high-humidity conditions but suffer from dehydration and structural instability in the high-temperature regime.In contrast,water-independent PEMs,particularly phosphoric-acid-doped systems,conduct protons efficiently under anhydrous high-temperature conditions yet experience acid leaching that hampers room-temperature start-up and long-term durability.This review summarizes the fundamental proton-transport mechanisms that govern temperature-dependent performance and discusses recent advances in materials design aimed at enabling wide-temperature-range PEM operation.For water-mediated membranes,strategies such as incorporating hydrophilic fillers,constructing confined hydrophilic domains,and introducing additional proton-transfer sites have been developed to mitigate water loss and stabilize proton conduction.For water-independent membranes,approaches including strengthening polymer–acid interactions,engineering nanoscale confinement,designing multilayer architectures,and constructing multi–proton-carrier networks effectively improve acid retention and broaden operational temperature windows.Emerging fixed-carrier systems based on phosphonic-acid-grafted polymers,metal–organic frameworks,and covalent organic frameworks offer new pathways for stable anhydrous proton conduction across a wide temperature range.We conclude by outlining key challenges and future research opportunities,including reducing the dependence on volatile or leachable proton carriers,developing adaptive nanochannel architectures,improving anhydrous high-temperature conduction,and establishing scalable membrane fabrication methods.Continued innovation in these directions is expected to enable next-generation wide-temperature-range PEMs capable of flexible,high-efficiency operation from sub-zero to high-temperature conditions.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars of China (No. 51522402)the National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents of China (No. BX20180034)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51902020)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. FRF-TP-18-045A1)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2018M641192)
文摘Currently,developing supercapacitors with robust cycle stability and suitability for wide-temperature-range operations is still a huge challenge.In the present work,few-layer hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets(h-BNNSs)with a thickness of 2−4 atomic layers were fabricated via vacuum freeze-drying and nitridation.Then,the h-BNNSs/reduced graphene oxide(rGO)composite were further prepared using a hydrothermal method.Due to the combination of two two-dimensional(2D)van der Waals-bonded materials,the as-prepared h-BNNSs/rGO electrode exhibited robustness to wide-temperature-range operations from−10 to 50℃.When the electrodes worked in a neutral aqueous electrolyte(1 M Na2SO4),they showed a great stable cycling performance with almost 107%reservation of the initial capacitance at 0℃ and 111% at 50℃ for 5000 charge−discharge cycles.
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant No 2009CB623301
文摘Two measurement systems are developed for in-situ dielectric property measurement under high pressure in a wide-temperature range from 77K to 1273 K. The high-temperature system ranging from room temperature up to 1273K is equipped with a hexahedron anvils press, while the low-temperature system ranging from liquid nitrogen temperature to normal condition is equipped using the piston cylinder setup with a specially designed sample chamber. Using these configurations, the dielectric property measurement of ferroelectrie BaTiO3 and multiferroie Tm0.5Gd0.5MnO3 compounds are demonstrated, which proves the validity of the systems through the tuning of the polarization and phase transition boundary by high pressure. These two systems will be equally applicable to a wide variety of electronic and transport property measurements of insulators, semiconductors, as well as battery materials.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52277225)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(xtr052024009).
文摘Proton exchange membranes(PEMs)play a central role in determining the efficiency,durability,and operational flexibility of PEM fuel cells(PEMFCs).However,conventional PEMs exhibit strong temperature-dependent proton-transport behavior,which limits their ability to support both rapid start-up at low temperatures and stable operation at elevated temperatures.Water-mediated PEMs show excellent conductivity under low-temperature and high-humidity conditions but suffer from dehydration and structural instability in the high-temperature regime.In contrast,water-independent PEMs,particularly phosphoric-acid-doped systems,conduct protons efficiently under anhydrous high-temperature conditions yet experience acid leaching that hampers room-temperature start-up and long-term durability.This review summarizes the fundamental proton-transport mechanisms that govern temperature-dependent performance and discusses recent advances in materials design aimed at enabling wide-temperature-range PEM operation.For water-mediated membranes,strategies such as incorporating hydrophilic fillers,constructing confined hydrophilic domains,and introducing additional proton-transfer sites have been developed to mitigate water loss and stabilize proton conduction.For water-independent membranes,approaches including strengthening polymer–acid interactions,engineering nanoscale confinement,designing multilayer architectures,and constructing multi–proton-carrier networks effectively improve acid retention and broaden operational temperature windows.Emerging fixed-carrier systems based on phosphonic-acid-grafted polymers,metal–organic frameworks,and covalent organic frameworks offer new pathways for stable anhydrous proton conduction across a wide temperature range.We conclude by outlining key challenges and future research opportunities,including reducing the dependence on volatile or leachable proton carriers,developing adaptive nanochannel architectures,improving anhydrous high-temperature conduction,and establishing scalable membrane fabrication methods.Continued innovation in these directions is expected to enable next-generation wide-temperature-range PEMs capable of flexible,high-efficiency operation from sub-zero to high-temperature conditions.