Kyle MatthewsArmin VahidMohammadiDanzhen ZhangLiyuan LiuPatrice SimonYury Gogotsi
MXenes are a family of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbonitrides, with a general structure of M n +1 X n T x , where M is the transition metal, X is carbon or nitrogen, T represents the surface terminations (F, O, OH), and n can vary from 1-4. MXenes have shown promise in multiple electrochemical systems including aqueous supercapacitors and non-aqueous batteries containing monovalent cations. However, there have been limited works studying the electrochemical properties of these materials in aqueous electrolytes with multivalent cations such as Zn 2+ and Mg 2+ . MXenes have high (electro)chemical stability in halide zinc electrolyte systems unlike many oxide materials. Herein, the charge storage mechanism of Ti 3 C 2 T x was studied in multiple Zn containing aqueous electrolytes. In-situ XRD and in-situ UV-Vis were employed to monitor the intercalating species and redox response in the electrodes. Ti 3 C 2 T x electrodes could deliver battery-like performance at low rates with supercapacitor performance at high rates. This work demonstrates the potential of using MXenes in zinc ion capacitors and zinc hybrid energy storage devices.
Masahiro YoshimuraK. HondaHideki MasudaAkira Fujishima
Fyodor MalchikKaiyrgali MaldybayevTatyana KanSaule KokhmetovaMunseok S. ChaeAndrey KurbatovAlina GaleyevaOlzhas KaupbayAmey NimkarGil BergmanNoam LeviHui ZhangQianqian JinZifeng LinNetanel ShpigelDaniel Mandler
Alexey TsyganovOlga Yu. GrapenkoЕ. V. KorotaevAlexander A. ShindrovAndrei A. AlferovAlexander GorokhovskyNikolay Gorshkov
Sizhen LiSUN LanRong-Gang HuZhilin WangGregory ZhangChangjian Lin