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Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries
[Image: see text] MXenes are a recently discovered class of two-dimensional materials that have shown great potential as electrodes in electrochemical energy storage devices. Despite their promise in this area, MXenes can still suffer limitations in the form of restricted ion accessibility between t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7581309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32275436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00462 |
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author | Maughan, Philip A. Seymour, Valerie R. Bernardo-Gavito, Ramon Kelly, Daniel J. Shao, Shouqi Tantisriyanurak, Supakorn Dawson, Robert Haigh, Sarah J. Young, Robert J. Tapia-Ruiz, Nuria Bimbo, Nuno |
author_facet | Maughan, Philip A. Seymour, Valerie R. Bernardo-Gavito, Ramon Kelly, Daniel J. Shao, Shouqi Tantisriyanurak, Supakorn Dawson, Robert Haigh, Sarah J. Young, Robert J. Tapia-Ruiz, Nuria Bimbo, Nuno |
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description | [Image: see text] MXenes are a recently discovered class of two-dimensional materials that have shown great potential as electrodes in electrochemical energy storage devices. Despite their promise in this area, MXenes can still suffer limitations in the form of restricted ion accessibility between the closely spaced multistacked MXene layers causing low capacities and poor cycle life. Pillaring, where a secondary species is inserted between layers, has been used to increase interlayer spacings in clays with great success but has had limited application in MXenes. We report a new amine-assisted pillaring methodology that successfully intercalates silica-based pillars between Ti(3)C(2) layers. Using this technique, the interlayer spacing can be controlled with the choice of amine and calcination temperature, up to a maximum of 3.2 nm, the largest interlayer spacing reported for an MXene. Another effect of the pillaring is a dramatic increase in surface area, achieving BET surface areas of 235 m(2) g(–1), a sixty-fold increase over the unpillared material and the highest reported for MXenes using an intercalation-based method. The intercalation mechanism was revealed by different characterization techniques, allowing the surface chemistry to be optimized for the pillaring process. The porous MXene was tested for Na-ion battery applications and showed superior capacity, rate capability and remarkable stability compared with those of the nonpillared materials, retaining 98.5% capacity between the 50th and 100th cycles. These results demonstrate the applicability and promise of pillaring techniques applied to MXenes providing a new approach to optimizing their properties for a range of applications, including energy storage, conversion, catalysis, and gas separations. |
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spelling | pubmed-75813092020-10-26 Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries Maughan, Philip A. Seymour, Valerie R. Bernardo-Gavito, Ramon Kelly, Daniel J. Shao, Shouqi Tantisriyanurak, Supakorn Dawson, Robert Haigh, Sarah J. Young, Robert J. Tapia-Ruiz, Nuria Bimbo, Nuno Langmuir [Image: see text] MXenes are a recently discovered class of two-dimensional materials that have shown great potential as electrodes in electrochemical energy storage devices. Despite their promise in this area, MXenes can still suffer limitations in the form of restricted ion accessibility between the closely spaced multistacked MXene layers causing low capacities and poor cycle life. Pillaring, where a secondary species is inserted between layers, has been used to increase interlayer spacings in clays with great success but has had limited application in MXenes. We report a new amine-assisted pillaring methodology that successfully intercalates silica-based pillars between Ti(3)C(2) layers. Using this technique, the interlayer spacing can be controlled with the choice of amine and calcination temperature, up to a maximum of 3.2 nm, the largest interlayer spacing reported for an MXene. Another effect of the pillaring is a dramatic increase in surface area, achieving BET surface areas of 235 m(2) g(–1), a sixty-fold increase over the unpillared material and the highest reported for MXenes using an intercalation-based method. The intercalation mechanism was revealed by different characterization techniques, allowing the surface chemistry to be optimized for the pillaring process. The porous MXene was tested for Na-ion battery applications and showed superior capacity, rate capability and remarkable stability compared with those of the nonpillared materials, retaining 98.5% capacity between the 50th and 100th cycles. These results demonstrate the applicability and promise of pillaring techniques applied to MXenes providing a new approach to optimizing their properties for a range of applications, including energy storage, conversion, catalysis, and gas separations. American Chemical Society 2020-04-10 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7581309/ /pubmed/32275436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00462 Text en This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Maughan, Philip A. Seymour, Valerie R. Bernardo-Gavito, Ramon Kelly, Daniel J. Shao, Shouqi Tantisriyanurak, Supakorn Dawson, Robert Haigh, Sarah J. Young, Robert J. Tapia-Ruiz, Nuria Bimbo, Nuno Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title | Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer
Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title_full | Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer
Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title_fullStr | Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer
Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title_full_unstemmed | Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer
Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title_short | Porous Silica-Pillared MXenes with Controllable Interlayer
Distances for Long-Life Na-Ion Batteries |
title_sort | porous silica-pillared mxenes with controllable interlayer
distances for long-life na-ion batteries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7581309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32275436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00462 |
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