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Molecular-Level Interfacial Chemistry Regulation of MXene Enables Energy Storage Beyond Theoretical Limit.

ACS nano(2024)

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Ti3C2Tx MXene often suffers from poor lithium storage behaviors due to its electrochemically unfavorable OH terminations. Herein, we propose molecular-level interfacial chemistry regulation of Ti3C2Tx MXene with phytic acid (PA) to directly activate its OH terminations. Through constructing hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) between oxygen atoms of PA and OH terminations on Ti3C2Tx surface, interfacial charge distribution of Ti3C2Tx has been effectively regulated, thereby enabling sufficient ion-storage sites and expediting ion transport kinetics for high-performance energy storage. The results show that Li ions preferably bind to H-bond acceptors (oxygen atoms from PA), and the flexibility of H-bonds therefore renders their interactions with adsorbed Li ions chemically "tunable", thus alleviating undesirable localized geometric changes of the OH terminations. Meanwhile the H-bond-induced microscopic dipoles can act as directional Li-ion pumps to expedite ion diffusion kinetics with lower energy barrier. As a result, the as-designed Ti3C2Tx/PA achieves a 2.4-fold capacity enhancement compared with pristine Ti3C2Tx (even beyond theoretical capacity), superior long-term cyclability (220.0 mAh g(-1) after 2000 cycles at 2.0 A g(-1)), and broad temperature adaptability (-20 to 50 degrees C). This work offers a promising interface engineering strategy to regulate microenvironments of inherent terminations for breaking through the energy storage performance of MXenes.
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MXenes,Molecular-level modification,Phyticacid,OH terminations,Lithium storage
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