| Literature DB >> 29633442 |
Tengfei Li1, Lulu Yao1, Qinglei Liu1, Jiajun Gu1, Ruichun Luo2, Jinghan Li1, Xudong Yan1, Weiqiang Wang1, Pan Liu2, Bin Chen2, Wang Zhang1, Waseem Abbas1, Raheela Naz1, Di Zhang1.
Abstract
MXenes, 2D compounds generated from layered bulk materials, have attracted significant attention in energy-related fields. However, most syntheses involve HF, which is highly corrosive and harmful to lithium-ion battery and supercapacitor performance. Here an alkali-assisted hydrothermal method is used to prepare a MXene Ti3 C2 Tx (T=OH, O). This route is inspired from a Bayer process used in bauxite refining. The process is free of fluorine and yields multilayer Ti3 C2 Tx with ca. 92 wt % in purity (using 27.5 m NaOH, 270 °C). Without the F terminations, the resulting Ti3 C2 Tx film electrode (ca. 52 μm in thickness, ca. 1.63 g cm-3 in density) is 314 F g-1 via gravimetric capacitance at 2 mV s-1 in 1 m H2 SO4 . This surpasses (by ca. 214 %) that of the multilayer Ti3 C2 Tx prepared via HF treatments. This fluorine-free method also provides an alkali-etching strategy for exploring new MXenes for which the interlayer amphoteric/acidic atoms from the pristine MAX phase must be removed.Entities:
Keywords: MXenes; hydrothermal synthesis; supercapacitors; titanium; two-dimensional materials
Year: 2018 PMID: 29633442 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201800887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336