High-strength scalable MXene films through bridging-induced densification

Sijie Wan(Beihang University), Li Xiang(Beihang University), Ying Chen(King University), Nana Liu(University of Wollongong), Yi Du(University of Wollongong), Shi Xue Dou(University of Wollongong), Lei Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qunfeng Cheng(Beihang University)
Science
September 30, 2021
Cited by 662

Abstract

MXenes are a growing family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides and/or nitrides that are densely stacked into macroscopically layered films and have been considered for applications such as flexible electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials. However, the mechanical and electrical reliabilities of titanium carbide MXene films are affected by voids in their structure. We applied sequential bridging of hydrogen and covalent bonding agents to induce the densification of MXene films and removal of the voids, leading to highly compact MXene films. The obtained MXene films show high tensile strength, in combination with high toughness, electrical conductivity, and EMI shielding capability. Our high-performance MXene films are scalable, providing an avenue for assembling other two-dimensional platelets into high-performance films.


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