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Published on: February 12, 2020
Laser-assisted exfoliation of Ti3C2T
Haoze Jiang1, Haonan Zhang1, Wuning Wei1
1Center on Nanoenergy Research, Guangxi Colleges and Universities Key Laboratory of Blue Energy and Systems Integration, Carbon Peak and Neutrality Science and Technology Development Institute, School of Physical Science & Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China. cdeng@gxu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
As an emerging two-dimensional material, MXene has shown a wide range of applications, which has triggered the demand for efficient exfoliation of nanoflakes with large size and specific surface area. Here, we took advantage of the efficient photo-thermal conversion of Ti3C2T and employed 532 nm continuous wave laser irradiation to assist the traditional ultrasonic exfoliation, with no need for complex equipment and an expensive femtosecond or picosecond laser. This approach greatly improves the exfoliation efficiency, increases the size, uniformity and specific surface area of the Ti3C2T nanoflakes, and reduces energy consumption as well. The electrical conductivity of Ti3C2T film is also significantly enhanced (from 3135 to 7433 S m-1). It is demonstrated that the laser promotes the formation of Ti-OH and enhances the solubility of Ti3C2T in water, facilitating the exfoliation and preventing oxidation as a result.

