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Understanding the Chemical Degradation of Ti3C2Tx MXene Dispersions: A Chronological Analysis

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posted on 2025-04-10, 02:20 authored by KP Marquez, KMD Sisican, RP Ibabao, Roy MalenabRoy Malenab, Mia Angela JudicpaMia Angela Judicpa, Luke HendersonLuke Henderson, Jizhen Zhang, Ken Aldren UsmanKen Aldren Usman, Joselito RazalJoselito Razal
Titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx) MXene has attracted significant attention due to its exceptional properties and versatile solution processibility. However, MXene dispersions are prone to various degradation processes, leading to the formation of byproducts that negatively affect its morphological, electrical, and mechanical properties. Through the years, several methods have been developed to mitigate MXene degradation; however, divergent viewpoints on the understanding of degradation mechanisms are prevalent, hindering the development of versatile strategies in producing environmentally stable MXene dispersions. This review provides a chronological analysis of the research efforts aimed at unraveling the underlying mechanisms of MXene degradation and highlights strategies for circumventing this process. This review discusses apparent inconsistencies in experimental findings and theoretical models. These discrepancies prompt further investigation for a clearer understanding of the degradation process in MXene. This narrative allows readers to follow the evolution of dominant theories and disputes and to ultimately stimulate further investigation, aiming for a better understanding of this process. It is anticipated that identifying the fundamental factors affecting the oxidation of MXene dispersions will enable their full‐scale processing into higher‐order structures and practical devices with greater longevity and long‐term performance.

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London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Small Science

Volume

4

Article number

2400150

Pagination

1-23

ISSN

2688-4046

eISSN

2688-4046

Issue

10

Publisher

Wiley