Zhuangjun FanHarbin Engineering University, China
Zhuangjun Fan is a professor Harbin Engineering University. He received his PhD in 2003 at the Institute of Coal Chemistry, CAS. He became full professor at the College of Material Science and Chemical Engineering in 2006, and now he is the director of the Institute of Advanced Carbon Based Materials at Harbin Engineering University.
His research interests focus on the design and controlled synthesis of carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, and their application in energy-related areas such as supercapacitors, Li ion batteries, and full cells.
Title:The Design of Graphene Based Materials for High Performance Supercapacitors
SymposiumSupercapacitor
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In order to make full utilization of the high intrinsic surface area of graphene, recently, porous graphene materials including graphene nanomesh, crumpled graphene and graphene foam, have attracted tremendous attention and research interest, owing to their exceptional porous structure (high surface area, and high pore volume) in combination with the inherent properties of graphene, such as high electronic conductivity, good thermal stability, and excellent mechanical strength. Interestingly, porous graphene materials and their derivatives have been explored in a wide range of applications in the fields of electronic and photonic devices, energy storage, gas separation/storage, oil absorption and sensors.