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Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations

MXenes are a rapidly growing family of 2D materials that exhibit a highly versatile structure and composition, allowing for significant tuning of the materials properties. These properties are, however, ultimately limited by the surface terminations, which are typically a mixture of species, includi...

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Autores principales: Lu, J., Persson, I., Lind, H., Palisaitis, J., Li, M., Li, Y., Chen, K., Zhou, J., Du, S., Chai, Z., Huang, Z., Hultman, L., Eklund, P., Rosen, J., Huang, Q., Persson, P. O. Å.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00324j
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author Lu, J.
Persson, I.
Lind, H.
Palisaitis, J.
Li, M.
Li, Y.
Chen, K.
Zhou, J.
Du, S.
Chai, Z.
Huang, Z.
Hultman, L.
Eklund, P.
Rosen, J.
Huang, Q.
Persson, P. O. Å.
author_facet Lu, J.
Persson, I.
Lind, H.
Palisaitis, J.
Li, M.
Li, Y.
Chen, K.
Zhou, J.
Du, S.
Chai, Z.
Huang, Z.
Hultman, L.
Eklund, P.
Rosen, J.
Huang, Q.
Persson, P. O. Å.
author_sort Lu, J.
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description MXenes are a rapidly growing family of 2D materials that exhibit a highly versatile structure and composition, allowing for significant tuning of the materials properties. These properties are, however, ultimately limited by the surface terminations, which are typically a mixture of species, including F and O that are inherent to the MXene processing. Other and robust terminations are lacking. Here, we apply high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), corresponding image simulations and first-principles calculations to investigate the surface terminations on MXenes synthesized from MAX phases through Lewis acidic melts. The results show that atomic Cl terminates the synthesized MXenes, with mere residual presence of other termination species. Furthermore, in situ STEM-electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) heating experiments show that the Cl terminations are stable up to 750 °C. Thus, we present an attractive new termination that widely expands the MXenes' functionalization space and enables new applications.
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spelling pubmed-94178902022-09-20 Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations Lu, J. Persson, I. Lind, H. Palisaitis, J. Li, M. Li, Y. Chen, K. Zhou, J. Du, S. Chai, Z. Huang, Z. Hultman, L. Eklund, P. Rosen, J. Huang, Q. Persson, P. O. Å. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry MXenes are a rapidly growing family of 2D materials that exhibit a highly versatile structure and composition, allowing for significant tuning of the materials properties. These properties are, however, ultimately limited by the surface terminations, which are typically a mixture of species, including F and O that are inherent to the MXene processing. Other and robust terminations are lacking. Here, we apply high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), corresponding image simulations and first-principles calculations to investigate the surface terminations on MXenes synthesized from MAX phases through Lewis acidic melts. The results show that atomic Cl terminates the synthesized MXenes, with mere residual presence of other termination species. Furthermore, in situ STEM-electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) heating experiments show that the Cl terminations are stable up to 750 °C. Thus, we present an attractive new termination that widely expands the MXenes' functionalization space and enables new applications. RSC 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9417890/ /pubmed/36133532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00324j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Lu, J.
Persson, I.
Lind, H.
Palisaitis, J.
Li, M.
Li, Y.
Chen, K.
Zhou, J.
Du, S.
Chai, Z.
Huang, Z.
Hultman, L.
Eklund, P.
Rosen, J.
Huang, Q.
Persson, P. O. Å.
Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title_full Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title_fullStr Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title_full_unstemmed Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title_short Ti(n+1)C(n) MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
title_sort ti(n+1)c(n) mxenes with fully saturated and thermally stable cl terminations
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00324j
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