Conductive 2D layered compound 'Ti3C2 MXene'
It is expected to be used in lithium-ion battery (LIB) electrode materials, electromagnetic wave shielding materials, sensor materials, and more.
"Ti3C2 MXene" is a two-dimensional layered compound composed of three layers of Ti (titanium) and two layers of C (carbon) that are stacked into nanosheets. Two-dimensional nanomaterials MXene is a general term for composite atomic layered compounds made from early transition metals (such as titanium and vanadium) and light elements (carbon or nitrogen), with Ti3C2 being one of the representative MXenes. Additionally, MXene has high conductivity like graphene, and its particle surface is hydrophilic, which allows for good dispersion in polar organic solvents and the ability to form uniform coatings, thus it is expected to create high-quality conductive films. [Features] ■ High conductivity: 7,000 S/cm ■ High electromagnetic shielding: SE>50 dB@10GHz (value for t5um film) ■ High specific capacitance: 900 F/cm3 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:日本材料技研
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