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- 2024Soft, Multifunctional MXene-Coated Fiber Microelectrodes for Biointerfacingcitations
- 2024Violation of the Wiedemann–Franz Law and Ultralow Thermal Conductivity of Ti3C2Tx MXenecitations
- 2023Correlating electronic properties with M-site composition in solid solution Ti_y_Nb_2-y_CT_x MXenescitations
- 2023Ultrastrong Ionotronic Films Showing Electrochemical Osmotic Actuationcitations
- 2023MXene Functionalized Kevlar Yarn via Automated, Continuous Dip Coatingcitations
- 2021Solution‐Processed Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<i><sub>x</sub></i> MXene Antennas for Radio‐Frequency Communicationcitations
- 2020Rational Design of Titanium Carbide MXene Electrode Architectures for Hybrid Capacitive Deionizationcitations
- 2020Conductivity extraction of thin Ti3C2T<i>x</i> MXene films over 1–10 GHz using capacitively coupled test-fixturecitations
- 2020Bulk and Surface Chemistry of the Niobium MAX and MXene Phases from Multinuclear Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.
- 2019The future of layer-by-layer assembly: A tribute to ACS Nano associate editor Helmuth Möhwaldcitations
- 2018Cold Sintered Ceramic Nanocomposites of 2D MXene and Zinc Oxidecitations
- 2018Stamping of Flexible, Coplanar Micro-Supercapacitors Using MXene Inkscitations
- 2018All Pseudocapacitive MXene-RuO2 Asymmetric Supercapacitorscitations
- 2017Atomic Layer Deposition of SnO2 on MXene for Li-Ion Battery Anodescitations
- 2017Engineering Ultrathin Polyaniline in Micro/Mesoporous Carbon Supercapacitor Electrodes Using Oxidative Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2017Thermoelectric Properties of Two-Dimensional Molybdenum-based MXenescitations
- 2016Ion-Exchange and Cation Solvation Reactions in Ti3C2 MXenecitations
- 2016Capacitance of two-dimensional titanium carbide (MXene) and MXene/carbon nanotube composites in organic electrolytescitations
- 2016Capacitance of two-dimensional titanium carbide (MXene) and MXene/carbon nanotube composites in organic electrolytescitations
- 2016Pseudocapacitance and excellent cyclability of 2,5-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone on graphenecitations
- 2015Graphene-like carbide derived carbon for high-power supercapacitorscitations
- 2014Graphene-like carbide derived carbon for high-power supercapacitorscitations
- 2010Ultrahigh-power micrometre-sized supercapacitors based on onion-like carboncitations
- 2010Ultrahigh-power micrometre-sized supercapacitors based on onion-like carboncitations
- 2010Recent advances in understanding the capacitive storage in microporous carbonscitations
- 2008Materials for electrochemical capacitorscitations
- 2006In Situ Raman Spectroscopy Study of Oxidation of Double- andSingle-Wall Carbon Nanotubescitations
- 2006Filling carbon nanopipes with functional nanoparticles
- 2006In Situ Raman Spectroscopy Study of Oxidation of Double- and Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubescitations
- 2005Oxidation behaviour of an aluminium nitride-hafnium diboride ceramic composite
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Atomic Layer Deposition of SnO2 on MXene for Li-Ion Battery Anodes
Abstract
In this report, we show that oxide battery anodes can be grown on two-dimensional titanium carbide sheets (MXenes) by atomic layer deposition. Using this approach, we have fabricated a composite SnO2/MXene anode for Li-ion battery applications. The SnO2/MXene anode exploits the high Li-ion capacity offered by SnO2, while maintaining the structural and mechanical integrity by the conductive MXene platform. The atomic layer deposition (ALD) conditions used to deposit SnO2 on MXene terminated with oxygen, fluorine, and hydroxyl-groups were found to be critical for preventing MXene degradation during ALD. We demonstrate that SnO2/MXene electrodes exhibit excellent electrochemical performance as Li-ion battery anodes, where conductive MXene sheets act to buffer the volume changes associated with lithiation and delithiation of SnO2. The cyclic performance of the anodes is further improved by depositing a very thin passivation layer of HfO2, in the same ALD reactor, on the SnO2/MXene anode. This is shown by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to also improve the structural integrity of SnO2 anode during cycling. The HfO2 coated SnO2/MXene electrodes demonstrate a stable specific capacity of 843 mAh/g when used as Li-ion battery anodes.