| Literature DB >> 31848717 |
Veronika Gajdosova1, Lenka Lorencova1, Michal Prochazka2, Maria Omastova2, Matej Micusik2, Simona Prochazkova3, Filip Kveton1, Monika Jerigova4,5, Dusan Velic4,5, Peter Kasak6, Jan Tkac7.
Abstract
An electrochemical study was performed on the behavior of Ti3C2Tx MXenes prepared by using either HF (MXene1) or LiF/HCl as etchants (MXene2). The use of two redox probes indicates the presence of a higher negative charge density on MXene2 in comparison to MXene1. The characterization of two nanomaterials shows that titanium and fluoride are present higher by one order of magnitude at the interface of MXene2, compared to MXene1. The high Ti and F content is accompanied by a 82-fold larger (249 μA·cm-2 vs. 5.64 μA·cm-2) anodic peak at the peak potential near 0.4 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). Similarly, the peak current on MXene2 is 317-fold higher for the oxygen reduction at pH 7.0 (at a voltage of -0.84 V) and 215-fold higher for the reduction of H2O2 at -0.89 V, when compared to MXene1. Graphical abstractDifference in electrochemical behavior of MXene prepared by HF (MXene1) and LiF/HCl (MXene2) as etchants.Entities:
Keywords: Electrocatalysis; Electrochemistry; H2O2 reduction; MXene; Oxygen reduction reactions; Redox stability; Ti3C2TX
Year: 2019 PMID: 31848717 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-4049-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833