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Modifications of MXene layers for supercapacitors

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2020.104734

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MXene; Foam; Layer modification; Pseudocapacitive behavior

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  1. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201606240097]

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The re-stacking of Ti3C2Tx-MXene layers has been prevented by using two different approaches: a facile hard templating method and a pore-forming approach. The expanded MXene obtained by using MgO nanoparticles as hard templates displayed an open morphology based on crumpled layers. The corresponding electrode material delivered 180 F g(-1) of capacitance at 1 A g(-1) and maintained 99% of its initial capacitance at 5 A g(-1) over five thousand charge-discharge cycles. On the other hand, the MXene foam prepared after heating a MXene-urea composite at 550 degrees C, showed numerous macropores on the surface layer and a complex open 3D inner-architecture. Thanks to this foamy porous structure, the binder-free electrode based on the resulting MXene foam displayed a great capacitance of 203 F g(-1) at 5 A g(-1) current density, 99% of which was retained after five thousand cycles. In comparison, the pristine MXene-based electrode delivered 82 F g(-1), only, in the same operating conditions. An asymmetric device built on a negative MXene foam electrode and a positive MnO2 electrode exhibited an attractive energy density of 16.5 Wh kg(-1) (or 10 Wh L-1) and 160 W kg(-1) (or 8.5 kW L-1) power density. Altogether, the enhanced performances of these nano-engineered 2D materials are a clear demonstration of the efficiency of the chosen synthetic approaches to work out the re-stacking issue of MXene layers.

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