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    Long-Term Storage of Ti3C2Tx Aqueous Dispersion with Stable Electrochemical Properties

    Peng, Ting, Wu, Ruiqing, Wang, Bohai, Liskiewicz, Tomasz ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0866-814X and Shi, Shengwei ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3298-1726 (2024) Long-Term Storage of Ti3C2Tx Aqueous Dispersion with Stable Electrochemical Properties. Materials, 17 (22). 5414. ISSN 1996-1944

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    Abstract

    MXenes possess high metallic conductivity and excellent dispersion quality and pseudocapcitance. Their good hydrophilicity makes them particularly suitable as eco-friendly inks for printing applications. However, MXenes are prone to oxidization in aqueous dispersions, and it is very important to improve their stability. Here, the long-term storage of MXene aqueous dispersions was realized by the introduction of sodium L-ascorbate (NaAsc) as the antioxidant. The preserved MXenes exhibited very stable electrochemical properties. Even after 60-day storage, the supercapacitor with preserved MXenes as the electrode still demonstrated an excellent specific capacitance of 381.1 F/g at a scan rate of 5 mV/s and a good retention rate of 92.6% after 10,000 consecutive cyclic voltammetry measurements, which was nearly the same as that of fresh MXenes. The results indicate a facile and efficient method to realize the long-term storage of MXene aqueous dispersions for mass use in future energy storage.

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