120th General Meeting of the KCS

Type Symposium
Area Synthesis and Application of Two-Dimensional Materials
Room No. Room 214
Time FRI 09:35-:
Code MAT1-2
Subject Ultracapacitive Energy Storage Using 2D Nanomaterials Under Extreme Conditions
Authors Ho Seok Park
Department of Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), Korea
Abstract With increasing demand for high performance energy storage devices, the feasibility of reliable and functional energy storage devices that well operates under extreme conditions is of prime importance for expanding applicative fields as well as for understanding materials’ intrinsic and extrinsic properties and device physics. In this talk, I will introduce the control in the physical structure and chemical composition of 2D nanomaterials for ultracapacitive energy storage devices under limited circumstances, where conditions are classified into thermodynamic (e.g. pressure, volume and temperature) and kinetic (e.g. high rate and frequency) variables. In addition, a fundamental foundation via in-situ spectroscopic techniques will be presented to understand charge storage phenomenon of new materials and devices occurring on a nanoscale under various circumstances.
E-mail phs0727@skku.edu