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Pivotal Role of Surface Terminations in MXene Thermodynamic Stability
Ervin Rems1,2, Yong-Jie Hu3, Yury Gogotsi3,4
1National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana 1001, Slovenia.
Abstract:
MXenes, i.e., two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides, have been reported as promising materials for various applications, including energy storage, biomedicine, and electronics. The family of MXenes has proliferated, and the chemical space of synthesized MXenes has expanded to 13 transition metals and a dozen elements in surface terminations. The diverse chemistry of MXenes enables systematical tuning of MXene properties to meet the needs of target applications. However, synthesizing new MXene compositions largely relies on a trial-and-error approach. To overcome it, computational predictions of MXene compositions that are thermodynamically stable are crucial to rationalize experimental efforts. Here, we report a comprehensive computational screening for thermodynamically stable MXenes across 29 transition metals and 11 surface terminations. Density functional theory calculations are employed to compute the energy above the convex energy hull as a descriptor of thermodynamic stability. The results are analyzed to explore factors crucial for determining the thermodynamic stability of MXenes, by which the chemistry of surface terminations is found to play a crucial role. The insights on the chemistry of 998 MXene compositions predicted to be (meta)stable are given to systematically guide further research on MXene synthesis and application.
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