MXenes are highly conductive layered materials that are attracting a great interest for high-performance opto-electronics, photonics, and energy applications.. Their non-covalent functionalization with ad hoc molecules enables the production of stable inks of 2D flakes to be processed in thin-films. Here, the formation of stable dispersions via the intercalation of Ti C T with didecyldimethyl ammonium bromide (DDAB) yielding Ti C T -DDAB, is demonstrated. Such functionalization modulates the properties of Ti C T , as evidenced by a 0.47 eV decrease of the work function. It is also shown that DDAB is a powerful n-dopant capable of enhancing electron mobility in conjugated polymers and 2D materials. When Ti C T -DDAB is blended with poly(diketopyrrolopyrrole-co-selenophene) [(PDPP-Se)], a simultaneous increase by 170% and 152% of the hole and electron field-effect mobilities, respectively, is observed, compared to the neat conjugated polymer, with values reaching 2.0 cm V s . By exploiting the balanced ambipolar transport of the Ti C T -DDAB/PDPP-Se hybrid, complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) logic gates are fabricated that display well-centered trip points and good noise margin (64.6% for inverter). The results demonstrate that intercalant engineering represents an efficient strategy to tune the electronic properties of Ti C T yielding functionalized MXenes for polymer transistors with unprecedented performances and functions.

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