Atomic-scale investigations of Ti3C2Tx MXene surfaces
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-3-2024
Department
Department of Physics
Abstract
The family of two-dimensional (2D) carbides and/or nitrides, also known as MXenes, has generated great excitement within the scientific community and has been proposed for a wide variety of applications since its discovery. Despite this attention, there have been only limited studies of the atomically resolved local electronic and physical structure of MXene surfaces strongly affecting the physicochemical properties of these materials. Here, we report local structural, spectroscopic, and chemical investigations of the surfaces of Ti3C2Tx flakes using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, closely coupled to theoretical studies. Terminal groups are visualized and characterized, along with surface TiO2 clusters formed upon exposure to air. Fundamental insight into the local electronic and chemical properties associated with different terminal groups on MXenes and their oxidation products is presented.
Publication Title
Matter
Recommended Citation
White, K.,
Chu, Y.,
Gani, G.,
Ippolito, S.,
Barr, K.,
Thomas, J.,
Weber-Bargioni, A.,
Lau, K.,
Gogotsi, Y.,
&
Weiss, P.
(2024).
Atomic-scale investigations of Ti3C2Tx MXene surfaces.
Matter,
7(7), 2609-2618.
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2024.06.025
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