One-step synthesis of nanocrystalline transition metal oxides on thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon by oxidation of MXenes
Nanomaterials Research (United States) · Drexel University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Herein we show that heating 2D Ti3C2 in air results in TiO2 nanocrystals enmeshed in thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon structures that can handle extremely high cycling rates when tested as anodes in lithium ion batteries. Oxidation of 2D Ti3C2 in either CO2 or pressurized water also resulted in TiO2-C hybrid structures. Similarly, other hybrids can be produced, as we show here for Nb2O5/C from 2D Nb2C.
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- 10.72
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Authors
8- MNMichael Naguib
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Drexel University, Philadelphia University
- OMOlha Mashtalir
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Drexel University, Philadelphia University
- MRMaria R. Lukatskaya
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Drexel University, Philadelphia University
- BDBoris Dyatkin
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Drexel University, Philadelphia University
- CZChuanfang Zhang
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Drexel University, Philadelphia University
Topics & keywords
- MXenes
- Nanocrystalline material
- Materials science
- Carbon fibers
- Transition metal
- Nanocrystal
- Chemical engineering
- Lithium (medication)