Publications by authors named "Yangyul Ju"

Advancements in electronic devices demand materials capable of exceptional performance in various challenging environments. This study presents polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nonwoven membranes with controlled porosity, created using an air-guided electrospinning method, followed by a calendaring process. These membranes exhibit a combination of water-repellent properties and sound transmission capabilities, making them ideal candidates for use in air and acoustic vents in electronic systems.

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In this study, we fabricate physically dual-crosslinked cellulose-based hydrogels by varying coordination bonding effects with the addition of either divalent or trivalent metal cations. The first crosslinked network is created by metal-carboxylate coordination bonds between the cellulose nanofibrils that have abundant carboxyl groups and the metal cations. The second crosslinked network is formed by the reaction of tetra-functional borate ion complex and the hydroxyl groups in polyvinyl alcohol.

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We fabricate transparent cellulose nanopapers with significantly enhanced flame retardancy by a vacuum filtration assisted layer-by-layer deposition method. Flame retardancy is enhanced by increasing the layer-by-layer thickness while not hampering optical transparency of the nanopapers. Thermal degradation and combustion behaviors show that the nanopapers have been successfully functionalized by phosphorus and amine compounds that act effectively as intumescent and blowing agents.

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