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Investigating the local structure of Ti based MXene materials by temperature dependent X-ray absorption spectroscopy
Wojciech Olszewski1, Carlo Marini2, Satoshi Kajiyama3
1Faculty of Physics, University of Bialystok, 1L K, Ciolkowskiego Str., 15-245 Bialystok, Poland. w.olszewski@uwb.edu.pl.
Abstract:
The local structures of Ti based MXene-type electrode materials have been studied by Ti K-edge X-ray absorption fine structure measurements as a function of temperature to obtain direct information on the local bond lengths and their stiffness. In particular, the parent MAX phases Ti2AlC and Ti3AlC2 and their etched MXene systems are characterized and their properties compared. We find that selective etching has a substantial effect on the local structural properties of the Ti based MXene materials. It leads to an increase in the interatomic distances, i.e. a decrease in the covalency, and corresponding bond stiffness, that is a likely cause of higher achievable performances. The obtained results underline the importance of the local atomic correlations as limiting factors in the diffusion capacity of ion batteries.

