Termination-Property Coupling via Reversible Oxygen Functionalization of MXenes.
James L HartKanit HantanasirisakulYury GogotsiMitra L TaheriPublished in: ACS nanoscience Au (2022)
MXenes are a growing family of 2D transition-metal carbides and nitrides, which display excellent performance in myriad of applications. Theoretical calculations suggest that manipulation of the MXene surface termination (such as =O or -F) could strongly alter their functional properties; however, experimental control of the MXene surface termination is still in the developmental stage. Here, we demonstrate that annealing MXenes in an Ar + O 2 low-power plasma results in increased =O functionalization with minimal formation of secondary phases. We apply this method to two MXenes, Ti 2 CT x and Mo 2 TiC 2 T x (T x represents the mixed surface termination), and show that in both cases, the increased =O content increases the electrical resistance and decreases the surface transition-metal's electron count. For Mo 2 TiC 2 O x , we show that the O content can be reversibly altered through successive vacuum and plasma annealing. This work provides an effective way to tune MXene surface functionalization, which may unlock exciting surface-dependent properties.