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- 2022Modelling and Characterisation of Residual Stress of SiC-Ti3C2Tx MXene Composites Sintered via Spark Plasma Sintering Methodcitations
- 2021Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Alumina Composites with Addition of Structurally Modified 2D Ti3C2 (MXene) Phasecitations
- 2021Antimicrobial performance of Ti3C3 MXene-based point-of-use water filters
- 2021Synthesis, characterization and biophysical evaluation of the 2D Ti2CTx MXene using 3D spheroid-type culturescitations
- 2021Influence of Ti3C2Tx MXene and Surface-Modified Ti3C2Tx MXene Addition on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Silicon Carbide Composites Sintered via Spark Plasma Sintering Methodcitations
- 2021Silicon carbide nanocomposites reinforced with disordered graphitic carbon formed in situ through oxidation of Ti3C2 MXene during sinteringcitations
- 2021MXene-based materials for the application in point-of-use water filters
- 2021Filtration Materials Modified with 2D Nanocomposites—A New Perspective for Point-of-Use Water Treatmentcitations
- 2020Controlling the Porosity and Biocidal Properties of the Chitosan-Hyaluronate Matrix Hydrogel Nanocomposites by the Addition of 2D Ti3C2Tx MXenecitations
- 2019Ti2C MXene Modified with Ceramic Oxide and Noble Metal Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Morphostructural Properties, and High Photocatalytic Activitycitations
- 20192D Ti2C (MXene) as a novel highly efficient and selective agent for photothermal therapycitations
- 2019Influence of modification of Ti3C2MXene with ceramic oxide and noble metal nanoparticles on its antimicrobial properties and ecotoxicity towards selected algae and higher plantscitations
- 2019The toxicity in vitro of titanium dioxide nanoparticles modified with noble metals on mammalian cellscitations
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Influence of Ti3C2Tx MXene and Surface-Modified Ti3C2Tx MXene Addition on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Silicon Carbide Composites Sintered via Spark Plasma Sintering Method
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<jats:p>This article presents new findings related to the problem of the introduction of MXene phases into the silicon carbide matrix. The addition of MXene phases, as shown by the latest research, can significantly improve the mechanical properties of silicon carbide, including fracture toughness. Low fracture toughness is one of the main disadvantages that significantly limit its use. As a part of the experiment, two series of composites were produced with the addition of 2D-Ti3C2Tx MXene and 2D-Ti3C2Tx surface-modified MXene with the use of the sol-gel method with a mixture of Y2O3/Al2O3 oxides. The composites were obtained with the powder metallurgy technique and sintered with the Spark Plasma Sintering method at 1900 °C. The effect adding MXene phases had on the mechanical properties and microstructure of the produced sinters was investigated. Moreover, the influence of the performed surface modification on changes in the properties of the produced composites was determined. The analysis of the obtained results showed that during sintering, the MXene phases oxidize with the formation of carbon flakes playing the role of reinforcement. The influence of the Y2O3/Al2O3 layer on the structure of carbon flakes and the higher quality of the interface was also demonstrated. This was reflected in the higher mechanical properties of composites with the addition of modified Ti3C2Tx. Composites with 1 wt.% addition of Ti3C2Tx M are characterized with a fracture toughness of 5 MPa × m0.5, which is over 50% higher than in the case of the reference sample and over 15% higher than for the composite with 2.5 wt.% addition of Ti3C2Tx, which showed the highest fracture toughness in this series.</jats:p>