Investigation of thermoelectric properties of flexible Ti3C2Tx MXene membranes
Awais Irfan, Sajid Butt, Muhammad Faizan Masoud, Syed Rizwan, Muhammad Atif, Muhammad Abdul Basit

TL;DR
This paper explores how annealing affects the thermoelectric performance of flexible Ti3C2Tx MXene membranes for potential use in flexible electronics.
Contribution
The study demonstrates controlled modulation of thermoelectric properties in MXene membranes through vacuum annealing.
Findings
As-prepared membranes show high electrical conductivity (∼5000 S m−1 at 373 K) and a ZT value of 4.4 × 10−3 at 420 K.
Annealing at 300 °C improves the Seebeck coefficient and power factor, while 400 °C reduces performance due to oxidation.
MXene films can be tuned for thermoelectric applications in room- to mid-temperature ranges.
Abstract
Two-dimensional MXenes have recently emerged as potential candidates for their excellent electrical and mechanical properties. We report the controlled modulation of thermoelectric properties in Ti3C2Tx flexible membranes via vacuum annealing. The as-prepared flexible membrane shows the highest electrical conductivity (∼5000 S m−1 at 373 K) and slightly estimated ZT value of 4.4 × 10−3 at 420 K due to preserved surface terminations and intercalated water contents. Notably, annealing at 300 °C enhances the Seebeck coefficient (∼450 µV K−1) and optimizes the power factor (∼105 µW m−1 K−2 at 450 K), whereas high temperature annealing (400 °C) significantly reduced thermoelectric performance due to excessive oxidation and degradation of the membrane. This work highlights that the tunability of MXene films through controlled annealing and surface functional group modification can…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMXene and MAX Phase Materials · 2D Materials and Applications · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
