MXenes表面功能化的配体化学研究进展

IF 10.7 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL EcoMat Pub Date : 2023-07-19 DOI:10.1002/eom2.12395
Sungmin Jung, Ujala Zafar, L. Satish Kumar Achary, Chong Min Koo
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MXenes的表面化学具有重要的意义,因为它有可能控制其最终的光电和物理化学性质,并解决MXenes的氧化和分散稳定性。MXene的表面化学性质可以通过化学蚀刻法或表面后功能化法合成。虽然已经有许多综述探讨了MXene的合成方法,但缺乏对表面后功能化的关注。本文旨在通过总结MXene表面功能化化学的最新进展,阐明功能化MXene的机制、性质和未来前景来填补这一空白。我们讨论了有机配体分子,如有机盐、儿茶酚、膦酸盐、羧酸盐和硅烷,它们可以通过共价键或非共价键相互作用使MXene表面功能化。这篇全面的综述为科学家和工程师在各种应用中利用功能化MXenes提供了有价值的见解,包括EMI屏蔽,储能,电子,光电子和传感器。
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Ligand chemistry for surface functionalization in MXenes: A review

Surface chemistry of MXenes is of significant interest due to its potential to control their final optoelectronic and physicochemical properties, and address the oxidation and dispersion stabilities of MXenes. Surface chemistry of MXenes can be manipulated by either MXene synthesis via chemical etching or post surface functionalization method. Although numerous reviews have explored MXene synthesis methods, there has been a lack of focus on post surface functionalization. This review aims to fill this gap by summarizing recent advancements in the MXene surface functionalization chemistry, and elucidating mechanisms, properties, and future perspectives of functionalized MXenes. We discuss organic ligand molecules, such as organic salts, catechols, phosphonates, carboxylates, and silanes, which can be employed to surface-functionalize MXene through covalent or non-covalent bond interaction. This comprehensive review offers valuable insights for scientists and engineers in utilizing functionalized MXenes across diverse applications, including EMI shielding, energy storage, electronics, optoelectronics, and sensors.

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