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Hien, Truong Thi,Van Lam, Do,Kim, Chunjoong,Vuong, Nguyen Minh,Quang, Nguyen Duc,Kim, Dahye,Chinh, Nguyen Duc,Hieu, Nguyen Minh,Lee, Seung-Mo,Kim, Dojin Elsevier 2016 Journal of Power Sources Vol.336 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>The photoelectrochemical properties of CdS-sensitized ZnO nanorods grown on Pt-coated WO<SUB>3</SUB> nanoplates are investigated to evaluate their effectiveness in hydrogen production. WO<SUB>3</SUB> nanonanoplates are synthesized on glass substrates, followed by atomic layer deposition of Pt thin films as the terminal electrode to efficiently collect the photo-carriers generated from the ZnO/CdS absorption layers. Optimization of the fabrication process for the 3D hierarchical structure is performed, and the morphology and its effect on the photoelectrochemical performance of the electrodes are carefully studied using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and measurements of the photocurrent density and photo-conversion efficiencies. The enhanced PEC performance is elucidated by the 3D hierarchical geometry of the electrode. The optimized electrode shows a photocurrent density of ∼ 13 mA cm<SUP>−2</SUP> and a conversion efficiency of ∼8.0% at −0.83 V (<I>vs</I>. SCE) in 0.5 M Na<SUB>2</SUB>S solution under the illumination of simulated solar light.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> Fabrication of 3D hierarchical nanostructure by 2D WO<SUB>3</SUB> combined with 1D ZnO/CdS. </LI> <LI> Pt layer insertion to enhance current collecting capability of the electrode. </LI> <LI> Optimized nanostructural electrode design for the maximum performance. </LI> <LI> Extract the ultimate performance of CdS as a water-splitting photoanode. </LI> </UL> </P>
Fabrication and Control of Rectilinear Artificial Muscle Actuator
Nguyen Huu Chuc,Nguyen Huu Lam Vuong,Duk Sang Kim,Hyung Pil Moon,Ja Choon Koo,Young Kwan Lee,Jae-Do Nam,Hyouk Ryeol Choi IEEE 2011 IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics Vol.16 No.1
<P>In this paper, we present an artificial muscle actuator based on a dielectric elastomer called the “multistacked actuator.” The actuator is made from a new material, the synthetic elastomer, developed by the authors. The proposed actuator is configured with multiple stacked synthetic elastomer films coated with compliant electrodes on both sides. This design enables the actuator to generate rectilinear motion with high force density. In addition, the actuators can be fabricated in various geometries to meet the requirements of the applications. We develop a pulsewidth-modulated proportional-integral-derivative (PWM-PID) feedback controller based on the high-voltage switching circuit and implemented it to drive the proposed actuator. Finally, the performance of the actuator is evaluated via experiments.</P>
김덕상,진성문,김백철,Nguyen Huu Chuc,Ngyuen Huu Lam Vuong,안광준,Vuong Hong Phuc,구자춘,문형필,이영관,남재도,최혁렬 제어로봇시스템학회 2009 제어로봇시스템학회 합동학술대회 논문집 Vol.2009 No.12
In this paper, we have proposed the novel tactile sensor using dielectric elastomer. Our sensor can be considered as a capacitive tactile sensor. A capacitive tactile sensor is based on a capacitor, where the dielectric is made of a compliant material so that the capacitance changes due to the strain exerted on the sensor. In the proposed design, capacitive tactile sensor is implemented using commercially available capacitance to digital converter integrated circuits(CDC), commonly used for example in cell phones. When we touch the sensor surface, the CDC detects the variation of a capacitance and we can know the position of touch through the array of electrodes on the surface. In this paper, we describe the structure of the sensor, material, fabrication process, system configuration and experimental results.
Trinh Dieu-Thuong Thi,Tran An Hoa,Bui Minh-Man Pham,Vuong Nguyen Lam 한국한의학연구원 2023 Integrative Medicine Research Vol.12 No.3
Background: Various traditional medicine treatments have been investigated to treat GERD. Among those, thread-embedding acupuncture (TEA) has the advantage that patients need to undergo the procedure infrequently; however, its efficacy is unclear. This study evaluated the efficacy of TEA in treating GERD. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 66 participants with GERD: 33 received two sessions of TEA + standard therapy (proton-pump inhibitor [PPI]) (TEA+PPI group) and 33 received PPI alone (PPI group). Primary outcomes included GerdQ score and heartburn and regurgitation resolution. Secondary outcomes were antacids requirement, the Frequency Scale for Symptoms of GERD (FSSG) score, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease-Health Related Quality of Life (GERD-HRQL) score. The safety outcome was adverse events (AEs). Results: After four weeks of treatment, the TEA+PPI group significantly reduced the GerdQ score (mean difference [MD] and 95% confidence interval [CI]: -1.8 [-2.4, -1.1]) and increased the rate of heartburn and regurgitation resolution compared to PPI (54.5% versus 9.1%, respectively) compared to PPI. The TEA+PPI group also significantly reduced the number of antacid packs used (MD [95%-CI]: -9.4 [-12.1, -6.7]), FSSG score (MD [95%-CI]: -9.4 [-11.0, -7.8]), and GERD-HRQL score (MD [95%-CI]: -5.6 [-7.7, -3.5]) compared to PPI. Five patients experienced AEs, which were mild local complications at the acupoints. Conclusion: TEA combined with PPI is more effective than PPI alone in treating GERD. Further studies with longer follow-ups are required to confirm these findings.