학술논문

Cation Intercalation and High Volumetric Capacitance of Two-Dimensional Titanium Carbide.
Document Type
Article
Source
Science; 9/27/2013, Vol. 341 Issue 6153, preceding p1502-1505, 5p
Subject
Titanium carbide
Intercalation reactions
Cations
Capacitance measurement
Supercapacitor electrodes
Energy storage
Volumetric analysis
Language
ISSN
00368075
Abstract
The intercalation of ions into layered compounds has long been exploited in energy storage devices such as batteries and electrochemical capacitors. However, few host materials are known for ions much larger than lithium. We demonstrate the spontaneous intercalation of cations from aqueous salt solutions between two-dimensional (2D) Ti3C2 MXene layers. MXenes combine 2D conductive carbide layers with a hydrophilic, primarily hydroxyl-terminated surface. A variety of cations, including Na+, K+, NH+ +, Mg2+, and Al3+, can also be intercalated electrochemically, offering capacitance in excess of 300 farads per cubic centimeter (much higher than that of porous carbons). This study provides a basis for exploring a large family of 2D carbides and carbonitrides in electrochemical energy storage applications using single- and multivalent ions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]