Multifunctional, Superelastic, and Lightweight MXene/Polyimide Aerogels

Ji Liu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Haobin Zhang(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Xi Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rui Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhangshuo Liu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Yafeng Liu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Zhong‐Zhen Yu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology)
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October 7, 2018
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Abstract

Abstract 2D transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) have gained extensive attention recently due to their versatile surface chemistry, layered structure, and intriguing properties. The assembly of MXene sheets into macroscopic architectures is an important approach to harness their extraordinary properties. However, it is difficult to construct a freestanding, mechanically flexible, and 3D framework of MXene sheets owing to their weak intersheet interactions. Herein, an interfacial enhancement strategy to construct multifunctional, superelastic, and lightweight 3D MXene architectures by bridging individual MXene sheets with polyimide macromolecules is developed. The resulting lightweight aerogel exhibits superelasticity with large reversible compressibility, excellent fatigue resistance (1000 cycles at 50% strain), 20% reversible stretchability, and high electrical conductivity of ≈4.0 S m −1 . The outstanding mechanical flexibility and electrical conductivity make the aerogel promising for damping, microwave absorption coating, and flexible strain sensor. More interestingly, an exceptional microwave absorption performance with a maximum reflection loss of −45.4 dB at 9.59 GHz and a wide effective absorption bandwidth of 5.1 GHz are achieved.


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