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NM01.07.20 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Delamination of uniformly terminated MXene produced using the molten salt etching

When and Where

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

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Teng Zhang1,Kateryna Shevchuk1,Yury Gogotsi1

Drexel University1

Abstract

Teng Zhang1,Kateryna Shevchuk1,Yury Gogotsi1

Drexel University1
MXenes produced by molten salt of MAX phases have attracted attention of the community due to their controllable surface chemistry. However, their delamination is challenging due to the hydrophobicity of multilayer MXene and strong interactions betweel halogen-terminated MX sheets. The current delamination method involves dangerous chemicals such as N-Butyllithium or NaH, making scale-up difficult and limiting practical application. In this work, we present a low-cost, sustainable, and eco-friendly methodology for the delamination of molten salt synthesized MXenes while maintaining their surface chemistry. We demonstrate successful delamination. MXene films produced from the delaminated MXene had a conductivity of 8,000 S/cm and it didn’t change after exposure to 95% humidity conditions for a week. This validation of successful delamination, preservation of inherent surface properties, and stability under high-humidity conditions broadens the range of potential applications of MXenes. This research marks a significant leap towards the sustainable and economical production of two-dimensional materials.

Keywords

environmentally benign

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

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