Plasma–Liquid Synthesis of Titanium- and Molybdenum-Containing MXenes and Their Photocatalytic Properties

статья
Авторы публикации: 
Sirotkin N., Khlyustova A., Shibaeva V., Agafonov A.
Журнал: 
Catalysts
Год публикации: 
2025
Том/страницы: 
V.15(5). – Art. 445.

Previous studies have demonstrated that underwater low-temperature plasma is effective for synthesizing nanomaterials by generating plasma discharges between metal electrodes submerged in water. This study extends this approach to the one-step synthesis of MXenes containing titanium, molybdenum, and titanium–molybdenum composites through pulsed discharges in carbon tetrachloride, an oxygen-free, non-flammable solvent characterized by a high boiling point and low permittivity. By employing titanium and molybdenum electrodes in various configurations, three MXene samples were synthesized: Ti2CTX, Mo2CTX, and Mo2TiC2TX. Characterization techniques, including UV-Vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, confirmed the successful synthesis of high-purity MXenes with distinct structural and optical properties. Notably, the bandgap values of the synthesized MXenes were determined as 1.71 eV for Ti2CTX, 1.42 eV for Mo2TiC2TX, and 1.07 eV for Mo2CTX. The photocatalytic performance of the synthesized MXenes was evaluated, showing a removal efficiency of 65% to 98% for dye mixtures, with methylene blue showing the highest degradation rate. This plasma-assisted method offers a scalable, precursor-free route for the synthesis of MXenes with potential applications in energy storage, environmental remediation, and optoelectronics due to their tunable bandgaps and high catalytic activity.

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Колкер Римма Семеновна
(19.05.2025)