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  • Achieving vertical orientation of MXene materials, known for their high conductivity and functional properties, is essential yet challenging due to their extreme thinness.* -
  • The study demonstrates successful vertical alignment of TiCT MXene sheets using an in-plane electric field, observed through advanced microscopy techniques.* -
  • This alignment allows for tailored electrical conductivity and opens up potential applications in sensors, membranes, and energy systems.*

Article Abstract

Controlling the orientation of two-dimensional materials is essential to optimize or tune their functional properties. In particular, aligning MXene, a two-dimensional carbide and/or nitride material, has recently received much attention due to its high conductivity and high-density surface functional group properties that can easily vary based on its arranged directions. However, erecting 2D materials vertically can be challenging, given their thinness of few nanometres. Here, vertical alignment of TiCT MXene sheets is achieved by applying an in-plane electric field, which is directly observed using polarised optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The electric field-induced vertical alignment parallel to the applied alternating-current field is demonstrated to be reversible in the absence of a field, back to a random orientation distribution. Interdigitated electrodes with uniaxially aligned MXene nanosheets are demonstrated. These can be further modulated to achieve various patterns using diversified electrode substrates. Anisotropic electrical conductivity is also observed in the uniaxially aligned MXene nanosheet film, which is quite different from the randomly oriented ones. The proposed orientation-controlling technique demonstrates potential for many applications including sensors, membranes, polarisers, and general energy applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9509325PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33337-2DOI Listing

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