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Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces

MXenes (Titanium Carbide, Ti(3)C(2)-MXene) are two-dimensional nanomaterials that are known for their conductivity, film-forming ability, and elasticity. Though literature reports the possibility of usage of Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes for sensor development, the material properties and response need be studie...

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Autores principales: Srivatsa, Shreyas, Belthangadi, Pavithra, Ekambaram, Shivakarthik, Pai, Manu, Sen, Prosenjit, Uhl, Tadeusz, Kumar, Saurabh, Grabowski, Krzysztof, Nayak, M. M.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04879h
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author Srivatsa, Shreyas
Belthangadi, Pavithra
Ekambaram, Shivakarthik
Pai, Manu
Sen, Prosenjit
Uhl, Tadeusz
Kumar, Saurabh
Grabowski, Krzysztof
Nayak, M. M.
author_facet Srivatsa, Shreyas
Belthangadi, Pavithra
Ekambaram, Shivakarthik
Pai, Manu
Sen, Prosenjit
Uhl, Tadeusz
Kumar, Saurabh
Grabowski, Krzysztof
Nayak, M. M.
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description MXenes (Titanium Carbide, Ti(3)C(2)-MXene) are two-dimensional nanomaterials that are known for their conductivity, film-forming ability, and elasticity. Though literature reports the possibility of usage of Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes for sensor development, the material properties and response need be studied in detail for designing sensors to measure dynamic variables like force, displacement, etc., in a dynamic environment. Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes due to their good electro-mechanical properties can be used for manufacturing sensing elements for engineering and biomedical applications. This paper focuses on an investigation of the dynamic response properties of Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes subjected to shockwave and impact forces. A supersonic shockwave (Mach number: 1.68, peak overpressure: 234.3 kPa) produced in a shock tube acts as an external force on the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film placed inside the shock tube. In the experiment performed, the response time of the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample has been observed to be in the range of few microseconds (∼7 μs) for the high-velocity shock. In a separate experiment, Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film samples are subjected to low-velocity impact forces through a ball drop test. The results from the ball drop test provide a response time in the range of few milliseconds (average ∼1.5 ms). In this novel demonstration, the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample responds well for both low-velocity mechanical impact as well as high-velocity shockwave impact. Further, the repeatability of the dynamic response of the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample is discussed along with its significant piezoresistive behavior. This work provides the basis for sensor development to measure the dynamic phenomena of pressure changes, acoustic emissions, structural vibrations, etc.
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spelling pubmed-90559212022-05-04 Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces Srivatsa, Shreyas Belthangadi, Pavithra Ekambaram, Shivakarthik Pai, Manu Sen, Prosenjit Uhl, Tadeusz Kumar, Saurabh Grabowski, Krzysztof Nayak, M. M. RSC Adv Chemistry MXenes (Titanium Carbide, Ti(3)C(2)-MXene) are two-dimensional nanomaterials that are known for their conductivity, film-forming ability, and elasticity. Though literature reports the possibility of usage of Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes for sensor development, the material properties and response need be studied in detail for designing sensors to measure dynamic variables like force, displacement, etc., in a dynamic environment. Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes due to their good electro-mechanical properties can be used for manufacturing sensing elements for engineering and biomedical applications. This paper focuses on an investigation of the dynamic response properties of Ti(3)C(2)-MXenes subjected to shockwave and impact forces. A supersonic shockwave (Mach number: 1.68, peak overpressure: 234.3 kPa) produced in a shock tube acts as an external force on the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film placed inside the shock tube. In the experiment performed, the response time of the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample has been observed to be in the range of few microseconds (∼7 μs) for the high-velocity shock. In a separate experiment, Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film samples are subjected to low-velocity impact forces through a ball drop test. The results from the ball drop test provide a response time in the range of few milliseconds (average ∼1.5 ms). In this novel demonstration, the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample responds well for both low-velocity mechanical impact as well as high-velocity shockwave impact. Further, the repeatability of the dynamic response of the Ti(3)C(2)-MXene film sample is discussed along with its significant piezoresistive behavior. This work provides the basis for sensor development to measure the dynamic phenomena of pressure changes, acoustic emissions, structural vibrations, etc. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9055921/ /pubmed/35521094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04879h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Srivatsa, Shreyas
Belthangadi, Pavithra
Ekambaram, Shivakarthik
Pai, Manu
Sen, Prosenjit
Uhl, Tadeusz
Kumar, Saurabh
Grabowski, Krzysztof
Nayak, M. M.
Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title_full Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title_fullStr Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title_short Dynamic response study of Ti(3)C(2)-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
title_sort dynamic response study of ti(3)c(2)-mxene films to shockwave and impact forces
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04879h
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