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The missing piece: The Ti3C2Tx MXene structure and its role in the outstanding reversibility as negative electrode in sodium ion batteries

Authors :
Irene Quinzeni
Giovanni Maria Vanacore
Simone Pollastri
Antonio Gentile
Paolo Ghigna
Martina Fracchia
Clemens Ritter
Chiara Ferrara
S. Marchionna
Riccardo Ruffo
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2021.

Abstract

This study proposes the full structural characterization of the most common MXene composition, Ti3C2Tx, which presents outstanding stability as anode for sodium ion batteries (100% of capacity retention after 530 cycles with charge efficiency > 99.7%). The structural investigation is carried out with a multi-technique approach that allows to explore both the short- and long- range structure, combining the analysis of X ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray and neutron diffraction data, and TEM images. The diffraction data have been analyzed with the approach embodied in the Faults software, that accounts for the evaluation of extended defects, thus allowing to fit, for the first time, the MXene diffraction patterns. The analysis shows that the presence of static disorder on the termination sites induces a variability in the interlayer distance which affects the electrochemical properties.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2fa9f823b269aa1b544b92514e18a1e