MXene synthesis in a semi-continuous 3D-printed PVDF flow reactor

Clark, Molly J. and Oakley, Alice E. and Zhelev, Nikolay and Carravetta, Marina and Byrne, Thomas and Nightingale, Adrian M. and Bimbo, Nuno (2025) MXene synthesis in a semi-continuous 3D-printed PVDF flow reactor. Nanoscale Advances, 7 (8). pp. 2166-2170. ISSN 2516-0230

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Abstract

Two-dimensional transition metal carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides known as MXenes represent a promising class of functional materials for electrochemical energy storage, catalysis, electromagnetic shielding, and optoelectronics. Typical synthesis methods require highly concentrated acids and HF-containing or HF-forming chemicals, under batch conditions. Environmentally friendly, safe, efficient, and scalable synthesis methods for MXenes have been identified as the number one research challenge for MXene research over the next decade. Here we use flow chemistry to present a semi-continuous synthesis of Ti 3C 2T z in a custom 3D-printed reactor. The synthesis is safer and is the first step towards scalable methods, yielding fully etched MXenes with better removal of Al from the starting MAX phase compared to the equivalent batch procedure.

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Journal Article
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Nanoscale Advances
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228967
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17 Apr 2025 11:05
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Published
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29 Apr 2025 10:30