Marley Downes, Christopher E Shuck, Ruocun John Wang, Paweł Piotr Michałowski, Jonathan Shochat, Danzhen Zhang, Mikhail Shekhirev, Yizhou Yang, Nestor J Zaluzec, Raul Arenal, Steven J May, Yury Gogotsi
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摘要
自 2011 年发现以来,MXene 家族迅速发展壮大,目前已包括近 50 种独特的 MXene,其中还不包括固溶体和各种表面终端。然而,自发现以来,人们一直在思考一个问题:n 有什么影响?换句话说,层数如何影响 MXene 的特性?迄今为止,由于缺乏跨越两个以上 n 值的等元素 MXene 组成,还没有对 n 的影响进行过直接研究。在此,我们报告了一个由三个具有相同 M 位化学成分 (Mo2/3V1/3)n+1CnTx (n = 1、2 和 3)的 MXene 组成的系统,从而首次研究了不同 n 的 MXene 结构-性能关系。样品的化学分析显示,n = 2 和 3 样品中的 M 元素分别完全有序和部分有序。我们的研究表明,随着 n 从 1 增加到 3,样品的稳定性逐渐发生变化,而电子和电化学特性在从 n = 1 到 2 的过程中比从 n = 2 到 3 的过程中表现出更显著的变化。
Synthesis of Three Isoelemental MXenes and Their Structure-Property Relationships.
The MXene family has rapidly expanded since its discovery in 2011 to include nearly 50 unique MXenes, not accounting for solid solutions and diverse surface terminations. However, a question raised since their discovery has been: What is the effect of n? In other words, how does the number of layers affect the MXene properties? To date, no direct study of the impact of n has been conducted due to the lack of isoelemental MXene compositions spanning more than two n values. Herein, we report on a system of three MXenes with identical M-site chemistries, (Mo2/3V1/3)n+1CnTx (n = 1, 2, and 3), allowing for the study of MXene structure-property relationships across n, for the first time. Chemical analysis of the samples shows complete and partial ordering of the M-elements in the n = 2 and 3 samples, respectively. We show that sample stability gradually evolves as n is increased from 1 to 3, while electronic and electrochemical properties exhibit more significant changes in going from n = 1 to 2 than from n = 2 to 3.
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