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Sodium hydroxide and vacuum annealing modifications of the surface terminations of a Ti3C2 (MXene) epitaxial thin film.


ABSTRACT: We investigate, and quantify, changes in structure and surface terminations of epitaxial thin films of titanium carbide (Ti3C2) MXene, when treated by sodium hydroxide solution followed by vacuum annealing at 550 °C. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy, we show that NaOH treatment produce an increase in the c-lattice parameter together with an increase in the O terminations and a decrease in the F terminations. There is also an increase in the percentage of the binding energy of Ti-species in Ti 2p XPS region, which suggests an increase in the overall oxidation state of Ti. After subsequent annealing, the c-lattice parameter is slightly reduced, the overall oxidation state of Ti is decreased, and the F surface terminations are further diminished, leaving a surface with predominantly O as the surface terminating species. It is important to note that NaOH treatment facilitates removal of F at lower annealing temperatures than previously reported, which in turn is important for the range of attainable properties.

SUBMITTER: Halim J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9089276 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sodium hydroxide and vacuum annealing modifications of the surface terminations of a Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub> (MXene) epitaxial thin film.

Halim Joseph J   Persson Ingemar I   Eklund Per P   Persson Per O Å POÅ   Rosen Johanna J  

RSC advances 20181031 64


We investigate, and quantify, changes in structure and surface terminations of epitaxial thin films of titanium carbide (Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>) MXene, when treated by sodium hydroxide solution followed by vacuum annealing at 550 °C. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy, we show that NaOH treatment produce an increase in the <i>c</i>-lattice parameter together with an increase in the O terminations and a decrease in the F terminations. There i  ...[more]

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