表征(材料科学)
计算机断层摄影术
断层摄影术
地质学
材料科学
医学
放射科
纳米技术
作者
Bita Soltan Mohammadlou,Stefano Ippolito,J. Fitzpatrick,Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay,Timothy L. Burnett,Yury Gogotsi
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202500262
摘要
Abstract MXenes are a class of 2D materials that have gained significant attention for their potential applications in energy storage, electromagnetic interference shielding, biomedicine, and (opto)electronics. Despite their broad range of applications, a detailed understanding of the internal architecture of MXene‐based materials remains limited due to the lack of effective 3D imaging techniques. This work demonstrates the application of X‐ray micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT) to investigate various MXene systems, including nanocomposites, coated textiles, and aerogels. Micro‐CT enables high‐resolution, 3D visualization of the internal microstructure, MXene distribution, infiltration patterns, and defect formations, which significantly influence the material's performance. Moreover, the typical technical challenges and limitations encountered during sample preparation, scanning, and post‐processing of micro‐CT data are discussed. The information obtained from optical and electron microscopy is also compared with micro‐CT, highlighting the unique advantages of micro‐CT in providing comprehensive 3D imaging and quantitative data. This study highlights micro‐CT as a powerful and nondestructive imaging tool for characterizing MXene‐based materials, providing insights into material optimization and guidelines for developing future advanced applications.
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