dr inż. Paweł Jakóbczyk | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr inż. Paweł Jakóbczyk

Contact:

email:
pawel.jakobczyk@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/pawel-jakobczyk,1239269-1

Positions:

Assistant professor

workplace:
Katedra Metrologii i Optoelektroniki
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 342
phone:
58 347 10 84‬
dr inż. Paweł Jakóbczyk

Publications:

  1. This work introduces a novel, scalable methodology for rapidly fabricating sulfur-doped laser-induced graphene with enhanced porosity and wetting characteristics, targeting advanced supercapacitor applications. An infrared laser scribing technique was employed to create a three-dimensional porous graphene network, with in-situ sulfur doping achieved through physical evaporation using powder precursor. A second-pass laser process...

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  2. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a persistent and bioaccumulative pollutant classified as a 'forever chemical', poses a global environmental and health risk due to its widespread use and resistance to degradation. The development of effective and efficient removal technologies is crucial to mitigate its long-term impacts. In this study, we present a novel approach to address the growing concern of emerging contaminants, particularly...

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  3. Publication

    - ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS - Year 2024

    While occasionally being able to charge and dischargemore quickly than batteries, carbon-based electrochemical supercapacitors(SCs) are nevertheless limited by their simplicity of processing, adjustableporosity, and lack of electrocatalytic active sites for a range of redox reactions.Even SCs based on the most stable form of carbon (sp3carbon/diamond)have a poor energy density and inadequate capacitance retention during longcharge/discharge...

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  4. An extraordinary charge transfer kinetics and chemical stability make a boron-doped diamond (BDD) a prom- ising material for electrochemical applications including wastewater treatment. Yet, with flat geometrical sur- faces its scaling options are limited. In this study, the reticulated Vitreous Carbon (RVC) served as a substrate for boron-doped diamondized nanocarbons (BDNC) film growth resulting with complex heterogeneity carbon structures...

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  5. Publication

    - JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROCHEMISTRY - Year 2024

    Water-soluble binders—locust bean gum (LBG) and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) were tested with the SnS anode modified by new conducting material polypyrrole—carbon black composite (PPyCB) and compared with the environmentally unfriendly widely used polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF) as an organic binder. The electrochemical properties of tested electrodes were investigated by galvanostatic charging/discharging tests, cyclic voltammetry,...

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