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The Synthesis Process and Thermal Stability of V2C MXene

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MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma11112112

Keywords

MXene; V2C; synthesis; thermal stability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51772077, 51472075]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province [182300410228, 182300410275]
  3. Program for Innovative Research Team (in Science and Technology) at the University of Henan Province [19IRTSTHN027]

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The effect of etching solution on the synthesis process of two-dimensional vanadium carbide (V2C MXene) was researched. Three etching solutions were used to etch ternary carbide V2AlC at 90 degrees C. The three solutions were: lithium fluoride + hydrochloric acid (LiF + HCl), sodium fluoride + hydrochloric acid (LiF + HCl), and potassium fluoride + hydrochloric acid (KF + HCl). It was found that only NaF + HCl solution was effective for synthesizing highly pure V2C MXene. The existence of sodium (Na+) and chloridion (Cl-) in etching solution was essential for the synthesis. The thermal stability of the as-prepared V2C MXene in argon or air was studied. From thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis, V2C MXene was found to be stable in argon atmosphere at a temperature of up to 375 degrees C. As the temperature increased, V2C MXene was gradually oxidized to form nanoparticles composed of vanadium trioxide (V2O3) and a part of V2C MXene was broken and transformed to vanadium carbide (V8C7) at 1000 degrees C. In air atmosphere, V2C MXene was stable at 150 degrees C. At 1000 degrees C, V2C MXene was oxidized to form vanadium pentoxide (V2O5).

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