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Synthesis and Electronic Structure of a Crystalline Stack of MXene Sheets

Authors :
Druffel, Daniel L.
Lanetti, Matthew G.
Sundberg, Jack D.
Pawlik, Jacob T.
Stark, Madeline S.
Donley, Carrie L.
McRae, Lauren M.
Scott, Katie M.
Warren, Scott C.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Despite the interest in MXenes in the last decade, all of the MXenes reported have a random mixture of surface terminations (-O, -OH, -F). In addition, restacked films have turbostratic disorder and often contain ions, solvent, and other species in between their layers. Here we report Y2CF2, a layered crystal with a unit cell isostructural to a MXene, in which layers are capped only by fluoride anions. We directly synthesize the 3D crystal through a high-temperature solid-state reaction, which affords the 3D crystal in high yield and purity and ensures that only fluoride ions terminate the layers. We characterize the crystal structure and electronic properties using a combination of experimental and computational techniques. We find that relatively strong electrostatic interactions bind the layers together into a 3D crystal and that the lack of orbital overlap between layers gives rise to a description of Y2CF2 as slabs of MXene-like sheets electrically insulated from one another. Therefore, we consider Y2CF2 as a pure 3D crystalline stack of MXene-like sheets. In addition, Y2CF2 is the first transition metal carbide fluoride experimentally synthesized. We hope this work inspires further exploration of transition metal carbide fluorides, which are potentially a large and useful class of compositions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1909.01490
Document Type :
Working Paper