TY - JOUR
T1 - Water-Triggered Self-Healing of Ti3C2Tx MXene Standalone Electrodes
T2 - Systematic Examination of Factors Affecting the Healing Process
AU - Choi, Jun Sang
AU - Meena, Jagan Singh
AU - Choi, Su Bin
AU - Jung, Seung Boo
AU - Kim, Jong Woong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024/5/16
Y1 - 2024/5/16
N2 - MXenes, with their remarkable attributes, stand at the forefront of diverse applications. However, the challenge remains in sustaining their performance, especially concerning Ti3C2Tx MXene electrodes. Current self-healing techniques, although promising, often rely heavily on adjacent organic materials. This study illuminates a pioneering water-initiated self-healing mechanism tailored specifically for standalone MXene electrodes. Here, both water and select organic solvents seamlessly mend impaired regions. Comprehensive evaluations around solvent types, thermal conditions, and substrate nuances underline water's unmatched healing efficacy, attributed to its innate ability to forge enduring hydrogen bonds with MXenes. Optimal healing environments range from ambient conditions to a modest 50 °C. Notably, on substrates rich in hydroxyl groups, the healing efficiency remains consistently high. The proposed healing mechanism encompasses hydrogen bonding formation, capillary action-induced expansion of interlayer spacing, solvent lubrication, Gibbs free energy minimizing MXene nanosheet rearrangement, and solvent evaporation-triggered MXene layer recombination. MXenes' resilience is further showcased by their electrical revival from profound damages, culminating in the crafting of Joule-heated circuits and heaters.
AB - MXenes, with their remarkable attributes, stand at the forefront of diverse applications. However, the challenge remains in sustaining their performance, especially concerning Ti3C2Tx MXene electrodes. Current self-healing techniques, although promising, often rely heavily on adjacent organic materials. This study illuminates a pioneering water-initiated self-healing mechanism tailored specifically for standalone MXene electrodes. Here, both water and select organic solvents seamlessly mend impaired regions. Comprehensive evaluations around solvent types, thermal conditions, and substrate nuances underline water's unmatched healing efficacy, attributed to its innate ability to forge enduring hydrogen bonds with MXenes. Optimal healing environments range from ambient conditions to a modest 50 °C. Notably, on substrates rich in hydroxyl groups, the healing efficiency remains consistently high. The proposed healing mechanism encompasses hydrogen bonding formation, capillary action-induced expansion of interlayer spacing, solvent lubrication, Gibbs free energy minimizing MXene nanosheet rearrangement, and solvent evaporation-triggered MXene layer recombination. MXenes' resilience is further showcased by their electrical revival from profound damages, culminating in the crafting of Joule-heated circuits and heaters.
KW - conductive
KW - self-healing
KW - smart heater
KW - TiCT MXene
KW - water trigger
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85180713866
U2 - 10.1002/smll.202306434
DO - 10.1002/smll.202306434
M3 - Article
C2 - 38152953
AN - SCOPUS:85180713866
SN - 1613-6810
VL - 20
JO - Small
JF - Small
IS - 20
M1 - 2306434
ER -