Thermally Reduced Graphene/MXene Film for Enhanced Li‐ion Storage
Article 2018 en
Authors
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Shuaikai Xu
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Yohan Dall’Agnese
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Junzhi Li
Abstract
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Two-dimensional transition-metal carbides called MXenes are emerging electrode materials for energy storage due to their metallic electrical conductivity and low ion diffusion barrier. In this work, we combined Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>x</sub> MXene with graphene oxide (GO) followed by a thermal treatment to fabricate flexible rGO/Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>r</sub> film, in which electrochemically active rGO and Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>r</sub> nanosheets impede the stacking of layers and synergistically interact producing ionically and electronically conducting electrodes. The effect of the thermal treatment on the electrochemical performance of Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>x</sub> is evaluated. As anode for Li-ion storage, the thermally treated Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>r</sub> possesses a higher capacity in comparison to as-prepared Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>x</sub> . The freestanding hybrid rGO/Ti<sub>2</sub> CT<sub>r</sub> films exhibit excellent reversible capacity (700 mAh g<sup>-1</sup> at 0.1 Ag<sup>-1</sup> ), cycling stability and rate performance. Additionally, flexible rGO/Ti<sub>3</sub> C<sub>2</sub> T<sub>r</sub> films are made using the same method and also present improved capacity. Therefore, this study provides a simple, yet effective, approach to combine rGO with different MXenes, which can enhance their electrochemical properties for Li-ion batteries.
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