Electrochemical Behavior of Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<sub><i>x</i></sub> MXene in Environmentally Friendly Methanesulfonic Acid Electrolyte
Article 2019 en
Authors
XZ
Xin Zhao
CD
Chunxiang Dall’Agnese
XC
Xuefeng Chu
Abstract
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Two-dimensional transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides, called MXenes, have gained much attention as electrode materials in electrochemical energy storage devices. In particular, Ti<sub>3</sub> C<sub>2</sub> T<sub>x</sub> has shown outstanding performance in common sulfuric acid (H<sub>2</sub> SO<sub>4</sub> ) electrolyte. In this work, a more environmentally friendly alternative acidic electrolyte, methanesulfonic acid (MSA), is proposed. The energy storage performance of Ti<sub>3</sub> C<sub>2</sub> T<sub>x</sub> in aqueous and neat MSA ionic liquid electrolytes is investigated. The specific capacitance of 298 F g<sup>-1</sup> was obtained at a scan rate of 5 mV s<sup>-1</sup> in 4 m MSA and it exhibits excellent cycle stability with retention of nearly 100 % over 10 000 cycles. This electrochemical performance is similar to that of Ti<sub>3</sub> C<sub>2</sub> T<sub>x</sub> in H<sub>2</sub> SO<sub>4</sub> , but using a greener electrolyte. In situ X-ray diffraction analysis reveals the intercalation charge storage mechanism. Specifically, the interlayer spacing changes by up to 2.58 Å during cycling, which is the largest reversible volume change observed in MXenes in aqueous electrolytes.
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