2D Transition Metal Carbides (MXenes) for Energy Conversion and Storage Applications
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MXenes are 2D inorganic compounds which consist of few atoms of thick layers of transition
metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides. These materials possess unique combination of
properties of transition metal carbides and hydrophilic nature hydroxyl or oxygen terminated
surfaces. MXenes are synthesized by the exfoliation of Al layer from the MAX phase. In the
present study, Ti3AlC2 MAX phase was synthesized by following two different experimental
schemes. The major difference between the two schemes was the ball milling duration and
handling sample to perform sintering. In scheme I, the sample was ball milled for 15 minutes and
pelletized for sintering at different temperatures. Whereas, the pelletized sample was covered with
12 hr ball milled powders for sintering in scheme II. Furthermore, the impact of composition,
temperature and dwell time was investigated in both the schemes. The formation of different
phases was confirmed through different characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction
(XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), field emission electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The
formation of oxides was observed in the sintered samples in scheme I. However, non-oxide phases
were observed in the sintered samples in scheme II. The best results were obtained by sintering
scheme II sample at 1200 °C with composition Ti/Al/C: 5/5/1.9.
