Yang Yizhou, Anayee Mark, Pattammattel Ajith, Shekhirev Mikhail, Wang Ruocun John, Huang Xiaojing, Chu Yong S, Gogotsi Yury, May Steven J
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19014, USA.
A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Nanoscale. 2024 Mar 14;16(11):5760-5767. doi: 10.1039/d3nr05685f.
Magnetic nanomaterials are sought to provide new functionalities for applications ranging from information processing and storage to energy generation and biomedical imaging. MXenes are a rapidly growing family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides with versatile chemical and structural diversity, resulting in a variety of interesting electronic and optical properties. However, strategies for producing MXenes with tailored magnetic responses remain underdeveloped and challenging. Herein, we incorporate elemental Ni and Co into TiCT MXene by mixing with dilute metal chloride solutions. We achieve a uniform distribution of Ni and Co, confirmed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) mapping with nanometer resolution, with Ni and Co concentrations of approximately 2 and 7 at% relative to the Ti concentration. The magnetic susceptibility of these Ni- and Co-incorporated TiCT MXenes is one to two orders of magnitude larger than pristine TiCT, illustrating the potential for dilute metal incorporation to enhance linear magnetic responses at room temperature.
磁性纳米材料旨在为从信息处理与存储到能源生成及生物医学成像等一系列应用提供新功能。MXenes是一类快速发展的二维过渡金属碳化物和氮化物,具有多样的化学和结构多样性,从而产生了各种有趣的电子和光学性质。然而,制备具有定制磁响应的MXenes的策略仍未充分发展且具有挑战性。在此,我们通过与稀金属氯化物溶液混合将元素Ni和Co掺入TiCT MXene中。我们实现了Ni和Co的均匀分布,通过具有纳米分辨率的X射线荧光(XRF)映射得到证实,相对于Ti浓度,Ni和Co的浓度约为2 at%和7 at%。这些掺入Ni和Co的TiCT MXenes的磁化率比原始TiCT大1至2个数量级,这说明了掺入稀金属在室温下增强线性磁响应的潜力。