Water-induced strong isotropic MXene-bridged graphene sheets for electrochemical energy storage.
Jiao YangMingzhu LiShaoli FangYanlei WangHongyan HeChenlu WangZejun ZhangBicheng YuanLei JiangRay H BaughmannQunfeng ChengPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Graphene and two-dimensional transition metal carbides and/or nitrides (MXenes) are important materials for making flexible energy storage devices because of their electrical and mechanical properties. It remains a challenge to assemble nanoplatelets of these materials at room temperature into in-plane isotropic, free-standing sheets. Using nanoconfined water-induced basal-plane alignment and covalent and π-π interplatelet bridging, we fabricated Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene-bridged graphene sheets at room temperature with isotropic in-plane tensile strength of 1.87 gigapascals and moduli of 98.7 gigapascals. The in-plane room temperature electrical conductivity reached 1423 siemens per centimeter, and volumetric specific capacity reached 828 coulombs per cubic centimeter. This nanoconfined water-induced alignment likely provides an important approach for making other aligned macroscopic assemblies of two-dimensional nanoplatelets.