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NM01.07.09 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Colorful MXene inks for multifunctional textiles

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Lingyi Bi1,Danzhen Zhang1,Kseniia Vorotilo1,Richard Vallett1,Genevieve DIon1,Yury Gogotsi1

Drexel University1

Abstract

Lingyi Bi1,Danzhen Zhang1,Kseniia Vorotilo1,Richard Vallett1,Genevieve DIon1,Yury Gogotsi1

Drexel University1
Textiles are the ultimate wearables, providing 24/7 next-to-skin coverage of large areas of our body. They present large surface areas to host sensing devices. Great effort has been made to impart electronic properties - movement tracking, biological signal monitoring and actuation functions for haptic interactions– by incorporating conductive materials into traditional textiles. However, these metal and carbon-based conductive materials not only limit the hues to silver, black and grey but also require a large amount to be deposited for sufficient electrical conductivity – an approach that makes these textiles dull and harsh, deviate from the vibrant and comfortable textiles we love and experience every day. MXenes could pose a solution. MXenes are a family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides with the highest electrical conductivity among solution processible nanomaterials. MXenes exhibit distinct colors from green, blue to purple, gold of different shades depending on the transitional metal(s) present (e.g., Ti, V, Nb, Mo, and Cr) and on their structuring. Moreover, the functional groups on the surfaces of MXenes allow them to establish strong interactions with the substrates, making them ideal conductive additives for durability and scale. Here, screen printing—a widely adopted technique in the textile industry—was demonstrated as an economical method for not only faithfully replicating MXene colors and achieving high conductivities on fabrics but also for carefully placing and combining MXenes for many electronic functions.

Keywords

electrical properties | screen printing | texture

Symposium Organizers

Stefano Ippolito, Drexel University
Michael Naguib, Tulane University
Zhimei Sun, Beihang University
Xuehang Wang, Delft University of Technology

Symposium Support

Gold
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Silver
INNOMXENE Co.,Ltd.

Bronze
Energy Advances
Progress in Materials Science The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Session Chairs

Stefano Ippolito
Michael Naguib

In this Session

NM01.07.01
Multifunctional Single Component Epoxy System and MXene/Epoxy Composite with Polymeric Imidazole Latent Curing Agent

NM01.07.02
Ag-Ti3C2 MXene: A Promising Sorbent for Iodine Gas Capture in Nuclear Waste

NM01.07.03
High Throughput Study of Rare Earth Doping in Double Transition Metal MAX and MXenes

NM01.07.04
Design of an amperometric glucose oxidase biosensor with added protective and adhesion layer

NM01.07.06
A novel Zn single atom anchored Ti3C2Tx@ZIF-67 nanocomposites for effective deterioration of recalcitrant

NM01.07.07
MXene Enabled Wearable Energy Storage Solutions

NM01.07.08
Stability of Pseudocapacitive Energy Storage in Ti3C2Tx MXene in a Wide Temperature Range

NM01.07.09
Colorful MXene inks for multifunctional textiles

NM01.07.10
Annealing Ti3C2Tz MXenes to control surface chemistry and friction

NM01.07.11
Graphene Quantum Dots enhanced MXene/Rare-earth Metal Oxide Nanohybrids based Printed Electrochemical Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amine Neurotransmitters

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