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Direct synthesis and chemical vapor deposition of 2D carbide and nitride MXenes.

Di WangChenkun ZhouAlexander S FilatovWooje ChoFrancisco LagunasMingzhan WangSuriyanarayanan VaikuntanathanChong LiuRobert F KlieDmitri V Talapin
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Two-dimensional transition-metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) are a large family of materials actively studied for various applications, especially in the field of energy storage. MXenes are commonly synthesized by etching the layered ternary compounds, called MAX phases. We demonstrate a direct synthetic route for scalable and atom-economic synthesis of MXenes, including compounds that have not been synthesized from MAX phases, by the reactions of metals and metal halides with graphite, methane, or nitrogen. The direct synthesis enables chemical vapor deposition growth of MXene carpets and complex spherulite-like morphologies that form through buckling and release of MXene carpet to expose fresh surface for further reaction. The directly synthesized MXenes showed excellent energy storage capacity for lithium-ion intercalation.
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