Covalent surface modifications and superconductivity of two-dimensional metal carbide MXenes
University of Chicago · University of Illinois Chicago · +1 more institution
Abstract
Modifying MXene surfaces Unlike graphene and transition-metal dichalcogenides, two-dimensional transition-metal carbides (MXenes) have many surface sites that can be chemically modified. Etching of the aluminum layer of a parent MAX phase Ti 3 AlC 2 layered material with hydrofluoric acid leads to the MXene Ti 3 C 2 with various surface terminations. Molten salts can achieve uniform chloride terminations, but these are difficult to further modify. Kamysbayev et al. show that etching of MAX phases in molten cadmium bromide leads to bromide-terminated MXenes that can then be substituted with oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and NH groups as well as with vacancy sites. The surface groups can alter electronic…
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- FWCI
- 66.54
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- MXenes
- Carbide
- Materials science
- Transition metal
- Metal
- Bromide
- Inorganic chemistry
- Etching (microfabrication)