Effect of mixed surface terminations on the structural and electrochemical properties of two-dimensional Ti3C2T2 and V2CT2 MXenes multilayers
Nuala M. Caffrey

TL;DR
This study uses first-principles calculations to analyze how mixed surface terminations affect the structural, electronic, and electrochemical properties of Ti3C2T2 and V2CT2 MXenes, revealing that averaged properties of uniform terminations approximate realistic structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of uniform versus mixed surface terminations in MXenes, highlighting the impact on electrochemical performance and offering insights into their real-world behavior.
Findings
Weighted averages of uniform terminations approximate mixed termination properties.
Redox reactions are confined to terminating groups at low Na concentrations.
Open circuit voltage is highly sensitive to termination composition.
Abstract
MXenes, a family of layered transition metal carbides and nitrides, have shown great promise for use in emerging electrochemical energy storage devices, including batteries and supercapacitors. MXene surfaces are terminated by mixed -O, -F and -OH functional groups as a result of the chemical etching production process. These functional groups are known to be randomly distributed over the surfaces, with limited experimental control over their composition. There is considerable debate regarding the contribution of these functional groups to the properties of the underlying MXene material. For instance, their measured Li or Na capacity is far lower than that predicted by theoretical simulations, which generally assume uniformly terminated surfaces. The extent to which this structural simplification contributes to such discrepancies is unknown. We address this issue by employing…
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