JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical Properties of MXene Electrodes in Aqueous Zinc Electrolytes

Kyle MatthewsArmin VahidMohammadiDanzhen ZhangLiyuan LiuPatrice SimonYury Gogotsi

Year: 2022 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2022-02 (1)Pages: 57-57   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
MXenes Electrochemistry Supercapacitor Electrolyte Aqueous solution Inorganic chemistry Zinc Materials science Transition metal Electrode Chemistry Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Metallurgy Organic chemistry

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MXene and MAX Phase Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
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