一维MAX阶段的大规模合规合成
Yuting Li1,2, Haoran Kong1,2, Jin Yan1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
Nature communications
|October 29, 2024
概括
研究人员开发了一种使用纳米纤维创建一维MAX相 (1D-MAX相) 的新方法. 这些新型材料显示出巨大的潜力,铜复合物实现了工业应用的高导电性和低摩擦性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
- 固态化学 固态化学
背景情况:
- 马克斯相是分层的三元化合物,具有独特的特性.
- 二维的MXenes是由MAX阶段衍生出来的.
- 一维 (1D) MAX 阶段提供了独特的性能和更好的组装性.
研究的目的:
- 为制造1D-MAX阶段开发一种合规合成路径.
- 探索合成的1D-MAX相的潜在应用.
主要方法:
- 在盐环境中将原子集成到纳米纤维模板中.
- 在1D-MAX相合成的现场晶体转化.
- 几个1D-MAX阶段的大规模合成.
主要成果:
- 成功进行各种1D-MAX阶段的大规模合成.
- 用1D-Ti2AlC (1%体积) 增强的基于铜的复合材料的演示.
- 在复合材料中实现了98%的IACS%导电率和0.08的摩擦系数,具有可比的机械性能.
结论:
- 拟议的合规合成策略使1D-MAX相的高效制造成为可能.
- 1D-MAX相对于先进的工业应用,特别是复合材料,具有显著的前景.
- 这种方法为合成各种1D-MAX相材料打开了道路.
相关概念视频
Conformations of Cycloalkanes
11.6K
Adolf von Baeyer attempted to explain the instabilities of small and large cycloalkane rings using the concept of angle strain — the strain caused by the deviation of bond angles from the ideal 109.5° tetrahedral value for sp3 hybridized carbons. However, while cyclopropane and cyclobutane are strained, as expected from their highly compressed bond angles, cyclopentane is more strained than predicted, and cyclohexane is virtually strain-free. Hence, Baeyer’s theory that...
11.6K
Conformations of Cyclohexane
12.2K
Cyclohexane does not exist in a planar form due to the high angle and torsional strain it would experience in the planar structure. Instead, it adopts non-planar chair and boat conformations.
The chair form is the most stable and derives its name from its resemblance to the “easy chair.” In the chair conformation, two carbon atoms are arranged out-of-plane — one above and one below, minimizing the torsional strain. In the chair form, the bond angle is very close to the ideal...
The chair form is the most stable and derives its name from its resemblance to the “easy chair.” In the chair conformation, two carbon atoms are arranged out-of-plane — one above and one below, minimizing the torsional strain. In the chair form, the bond angle is very close to the ideal...
12.2K
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Strain
203
Three-dimensional strain analysis is crucial for understanding how materials deform under stress, particularly in elastic, homogeneous materials. This method employs principal stress axes to simplify complex stress states into more understandable forms. Subjected to stress, a small cubic element within a material either expands or contracts along these axes, transforming into a rectangular parallelepiped. This transformation effectively illustrates the material's deformation. The principal...
203
¹H NMR of Conformationally Flexible Molecules: Temporal Resolution
807
At room temperature, the chair conformer of cyclohexane undergoes rapid ring flipping between two equivalent chair conformers at a rate of approximately 105 times per second. These two chair conformers are in equilibrium. The rapid ring flipping results in the interconversion of the axial proton to an equatorial proton and an equatorial to the axial proton. Such interconversions are too rapid and cannot be detected on the NMR timescale. Hence, the NMR spectrometer cannot distinguish between the...
807
Newman Projections
16.5K
Different notations are used to represent the three-dimensional structure of molecules on two-dimensional surfaces. One of the most commonly used representations is the dash-wedge formula. The dashed wedges, solid wedges, and the plane lines indicate the groups situated behind the plane, coming out of the plane, and in the plane, respectively.
The organic molecules rotate across the single bonds leading to numerous temporary three-dimensional structures of varying energy known as...
The organic molecules rotate across the single bonds leading to numerous temporary three-dimensional structures of varying energy known as...
16.5K
Coordination Number and Geometry
15.6K
For transition metal complexes, the coordination number determines the geometry around the central metal ion. Table 1 compares coordination numbers to molecular geometry. The most common structures of the complexes in coordination compounds are octahedral, tetrahedral, and square planar.
15.6K


