插层(化学)
MXenes公司
化学
碳化物
碳化钛
化学工程
电化学
钛
无机化学
物理化学
有机化学
电极
工程类
作者
Steven H. Overbury,А. И. Колесников,Gilbert M. Brown,Zhiyong Zhang,Gokul Nair,Robert L. Sacci,Roghayyeh Lotfi,Adri C. T. van Duin,Michael Naguib
摘要
MXenes are a new class of two-dimensional materials with properties that make them important for applications that include batteries, capacitive energy storage, and electrocatalysis. These materials can be exfoliated and delaminated to create high surface areas with interlayers accessibility. Intercalation is known to be possible, and it is critical for many applications including electrochemical energy storage, water purification, and sensing. However, little is known about the nature of the intercalant and bonding interactions between the intercalant within the MXene. We have investigated urea interaction within a titanium carbide based MXene using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) to probe the state of intercalated species. By comparison with reference materials, we find that under intercalation conditions urea decomposes readily, leading to intercalation of ammonium cations observable by INS and evolving carbon dioxide detected by infrared spectroscopy. Reactive molecular dynamics calculations were conducted to provide atomistic insights about reaction pathways and their energetics. These results have implications for understanding intercalation in active layered materials.
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