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Abstract
<p class="first" id="d4512837e166">MXenes, 2D compounds generated from layered bulk
materials, have attracted significant
attention in energy-related fields. However, most syntheses involve HF, which is highly
corrosive and harmful to lithium-ion battery and supercapacitor performance. Here
an alkali-assisted hydrothermal method is used to prepare a MXene Ti3 C2 Tx (T=OH,
O). This route is inspired from a Bayer process used in bauxite refining. The process
is free of fluorine and yields multilayer Ti3 C2 Tx with ca. 92 wt % in purity (using
27.5 m NaOH, 270 °C). Without the F terminations, the resulting Ti3 C2 Tx film electrode
(ca. 52 μm in thickness, ca. 1.63 g cm-3 in density) is 314 F g-1 via gravimetric
capacitance at 2 mV s-1 in 1 m H2 SO4 . This surpasses (by ca. 214 %) that of the
multilayer Ti3 C2 Tx prepared via HF treatments. This fluorine-free method also provides
an alkali-etching strategy for exploring new MXenes for which the interlayer amphoteric/acidic
atoms from the pristine MAX phase must be removed.
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