MXenes公司
萃取(化学)
化学工程
材料科学
纳米材料
蚀刻(微加工)
化学
氯
剥脱关节
插层(化学)
钛
锂(药物)
纳米技术
过程(计算)
碳化钛
无机化学
盐(化学)
碳化物
单层
干洗
干法蚀刻
表面改性
离子
表征(材料科学)
有机化学
分层(地质)
图层(电子)
作者
Benjamin Davis,Dmitri LaBelle,Hyunho Kim,Zhang Teng,Tetiana Parker,Stefano Ippolito,Kateryna Shevchuk,Jongyoun Kim,Geetha Valurouthu,Yong Jie Hu,Yury Gogotsi
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202515780
摘要
Abstract Despite rapid research progress in the field of MXenes over the past decade, this new family of nanomaterials still faces challenges in terms of scalable manufacturing and control over surface chemistry, which determines many of their physicochemical properties. This work demonstrates titanium tetrachloride (TiCl 4 ) as a new type of gas‐phase etchant for the dry selective extraction of the A‐element (Al) from MAX phases, providing MXenes with uniform chlorine surface terminations. Our approach eliminates the need for extensive washing, which is required in the cases of wet‐chemical and molten salt etching. Computational data suggest that TiCl 4 reacts with the MAX phases directly to extract AlCl 3 rather than forming any intermediate phases. One of the resulting MXenes, Ti 3 C 2 Cl 2 , was then delaminated into few‐layer flakes by intercalating lithium ions from an organic solvent. Some of the hydrophobic delaminated flakes were discovered to roll into a tubular shape, forming 1‐dimensional nanoscrolls. Our dry etching process provides opportunities for the scalable synthesis of halogen‐terminated Ti‐ and Nb‐based MXenes with two to four M‐element layers and controlled surface chemistry.
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