Materials Research Letters (Nov 2017)

Transparent, conductive solution processed spincast 2D Ti2CTx (MXene) films

  • Guobing Ying,
  • Andrew D. Dillon,
  • Aaron T. Fafarman,
  • Michel W. Barsoum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2017.1296043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 391 – 398

Abstract

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Herein, we spincast aqueous colloidal Ti2CTx (MXene) solutions into conductive, transparent films with figures of merit (FOM), that are as good as Ti3C2Tx or un-doped chemically vapor-deposited graphene. When normalized by the number of transition metal atoms, the FOM is the highest ever reported for a MXene film. At about 2.7 × 105 cm–1 the absorbance coefficient of Ti2CTx is quite comparable to that of Ti3C2Tx. Quantitative relationships between film properties—conductance and transparency—and colloidal solution concentration and spin speeds are developed providing a road map for future work.

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