Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis
This work describes a novel and rapid strategy to produce delaminated MXene sheets from the MAX phase. The current method uses a novel microwave-assisted hydrothermal method to etch aluminium (Al) from the MAX phase (as well as delaminate) within 2 h of processing which has remarkably reduced time f...
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my.utp.eprints.335132022-09-07T07:19:11Z Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis Numan, A. Rafique, S. Khalid, M. Zaharin, H.A. Radwan, A. Mokri, N.A. Ching, O.P. Walvekar, R. This work describes a novel and rapid strategy to produce delaminated MXene sheets from the MAX phase. The current method uses a novel microwave-assisted hydrothermal method to etch aluminium (Al) from the MAX phase (as well as delaminate) within 2 h of processing which has remarkably reduced time from up to 48 h to 30 min and temperature from 180 to 40 °C. A range of characterizations was carried out to evaluate the properties of the MXene. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction patterns exhibited the spectra typical of Ti3C2Tx extracted from Ti3AlC2 after rapid etching of Al. These results were complemented by scanning and transmission electron microscopies, UV�visible absorption spectrum, and BET absorption-desorption curves. The results depicted the formation of high-quality MXene with negligible Al traces, which confirms the efficacy of the current method. This work not only establishes a comprehensive methodology for rapidly synthesizing high-quality MXene in bulk quantities but also opens up new avenues for its commercial applications. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85132891318&doi=10.1016%2fj.matchemphys.2022.126429&partnerID=40&md5=3c95d21a886f6aa077aa89162f84776d Numan, A. and Rafique, S. and Khalid, M. and Zaharin, H.A. and Radwan, A. and Mokri, N.A. and Ching, O.P. and Walvekar, R. (2022) Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 288 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33513/ |
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This work describes a novel and rapid strategy to produce delaminated MXene sheets from the MAX phase. The current method uses a novel microwave-assisted hydrothermal method to etch aluminium (Al) from the MAX phase (as well as delaminate) within 2 h of processing which has remarkably reduced time from up to 48 h to 30 min and temperature from 180 to 40 °C. A range of characterizations was carried out to evaluate the properties of the MXene. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction patterns exhibited the spectra typical of Ti3C2Tx extracted from Ti3AlC2 after rapid etching of Al. These results were complemented by scanning and transmission electron microscopies, UV�visible absorption spectrum, and BET absorption-desorption curves. The results depicted the formation of high-quality MXene with negligible Al traces, which confirms the efficacy of the current method. This work not only establishes a comprehensive methodology for rapidly synthesizing high-quality MXene in bulk quantities but also opens up new avenues for its commercial applications. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. |
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Numan, A. Rafique, S. Khalid, M. Zaharin, H.A. Radwan, A. Mokri, N.A. Ching, O.P. Walvekar, R. Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis |
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Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis |
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Microwave-assisted rapid MAX phase etching and delamination: A paradigm shift in MXene synthesis |
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