TY - JOUR
T1 - Low temperature solution synthesis of reduced two dimensional Ti3C2 MXenes with paramagnetic behaviour
AU - Yoon, Yeoheung
AU - Le, Thi Anh
AU - Tiwari, Anand P.
AU - Kim, Ikjoon
AU - Barsoum, Michel W.
AU - Lee, Hyoyoung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2018/12/21
Y1 - 2018/12/21
N2 - MXenes-two dimensional, 2D, early transition metal, M, carbides and nitrides, X-are the latest addition to the 2D materials' world. Herein, we report on a facile low temperature solution chemical synthesis method to reduce Ti3C2Tx multilayered, ML, MXenes. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron spin resonance, magnetization measurements and other techniques, we concluded that immersing Ti3C2Tx MLs in the reducing agent Li-ethylenediamine (Li-EDA)-held at temperatures varying from room to 120 °C-reduces the 2D layers creating Ti3+ ions and oxygen vacancies. Above a temperature (T) of ≈10 K, the magnetic susceptibilities, χ, are temperature independent, implying that the resulting powders are Pauli paramagnetic. The loss of the magnetic signal upon intercalation of Li+ or EDA, together with a Curie-like increase in χ at T < 10 K, is consistent with that of a disordered metal that is close to a metallic to insulator transition and proves that the magnetism is associated with the 2D flakes. This result is the first evidence of any magnetism of any MXene.
AB - MXenes-two dimensional, 2D, early transition metal, M, carbides and nitrides, X-are the latest addition to the 2D materials' world. Herein, we report on a facile low temperature solution chemical synthesis method to reduce Ti3C2Tx multilayered, ML, MXenes. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron spin resonance, magnetization measurements and other techniques, we concluded that immersing Ti3C2Tx MLs in the reducing agent Li-ethylenediamine (Li-EDA)-held at temperatures varying from room to 120 °C-reduces the 2D layers creating Ti3+ ions and oxygen vacancies. Above a temperature (T) of ≈10 K, the magnetic susceptibilities, χ, are temperature independent, implying that the resulting powders are Pauli paramagnetic. The loss of the magnetic signal upon intercalation of Li+ or EDA, together with a Curie-like increase in χ at T < 10 K, is consistent with that of a disordered metal that is close to a metallic to insulator transition and proves that the magnetism is associated with the 2D flakes. This result is the first evidence of any magnetism of any MXene.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85058409978
U2 - 10.1039/c8nr06854b
DO - 10.1039/c8nr06854b
M3 - Article
C2 - 30475358
AN - SCOPUS:85058409978
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 10
SP - 22429
EP - 22438
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 47
ER -