Treatment-dependent surface chemistry and gas sensing behavior of the thinnest member of titanium carbide MXenes
MXenes, a rapidly developing family of two-dimensional materials possessing tunable electronic properties and abundant surface functional groups, are promising gas-sensing materials. Ti 2 CT x , with a thinner unit cell thickness compared to its compositional analogue Ti 3 C 2 T x and thus more prof...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nanoscale 2020-08, Vol.12 (32), p.16987-16994 |
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Zusammenfassung: | MXenes, a rapidly developing family of two-dimensional materials possessing tunable electronic properties and abundant surface functional groups, are promising gas-sensing materials. Ti
2
CT
x
, with a thinner unit cell thickness compared to its compositional analogue Ti
3
C
2
T
x
and thus more profound surface-dependent properties, has been less explored over the past years. Herein, by etching the precursor Ti
2
AlC with a concentrated HF or LiF/HCl mixture, semiconducting Ti
2
CT
x
(HF) nanosheets and metallic Ti
2
CT
x
(LiF/HCl) nanosheets were obtained, respectively, arising from their treatment-dependent surface functionalization. In addition, the resulting metallic nanosheets were partially oxidized into TiO
2
/Ti
2
CT
x
(LiF/HCl) hybrid, which exhibited superior sensitivity toward NH
3
gas as compared with Ti
2
CT
x
(HF) and Ti
2
CT
x
(LiF/HCl). Detailed analysis suggests that a high concentration of surface oxygen containing species, such as -O
x
, -(OH)
x
and Ti-O-Ti, is generally beneficial for NH
3
sensing, and a relatively higher -O
x
concentration allows rapid gas desorption and sensor recovery.
Treatment-dependent surface functionalization and gas sensing behavior of Ti
2
CT
x
-based materials. |
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ISSN: | 2040-3364 2040-3372 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9nr08350b |