Skip to main content
Article

Electrical Conductivity Enhancement and Electronic Applications of 2D Ti <sub>3</sub> C <sub>2</sub> T <sub>x</sub> MXene Materials

Chunyang QiaoEngineering Research Center for Nanophotonics &amp; Advanced Instrument Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai 200241 ChinaHan WuEngineering Research Center for Nanophotonics &amp; Advanced Instrument Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai 200241 ChinaXiyan XuEngineering Research Center for Nanophotonics &amp; Advanced Instrument Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai 200241 ChinaZhengxin GuanEngineering Research Center for Nanophotonics &amp; Advanced Instrument Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai 200241 ChinaWei Ou‐YangEngineering Research Center for Nanophotonics &amp; Advanced Instrument Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronic Science East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai 200241 China
2021en
ABI

Abstract

Abstract In the past 10 years, MXene (transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides), a 2D nanomaterial, has become one of the research hotspots with its hydrophilic ends, solution machinability, and excellent electronic, mechanical, and optical characteristics. Herein, recent progress on Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene materials is reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated with highlights on their electrical performances and applications. The progress on electrical conductivity enhancement of Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene is carefully reviewed from a number of aspects in Ti 3 AlC 2 MAX phase precursor, synthesis methods, delamination treatment, removal of delamination compounds, surface terminations, thin‐film deposition methods, and storage environment and time. Finally, a summary is provided and the challenges are discussed to further enhance the electrical conductivity.

Identifiers

Citations and references

Cited by 20 references