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Tailored synthesis and morphological analysis of Mo2CTx and Ti3C2Tx MXenes: a study on multilayered and delaminated architectures


MXenes, a family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides, display high conductivity, large surface area, hydrophilicity, and biocompatibility. This work demonstrates a comparative scalable synthesis of multilayer (m-MXene) and delaminated (d-MXene) Mo2CTx and Ti3C2Tx from their MAX phases (Mo2Ga2C and Ti3AlC2) using optimized HCl/HF/DI water etchants (ratios of 6 : 3 : 1 for Mo2Ga2C and 6 : 1 : 3 for Ti3AlC2) via an LiCl-assisted delamination strategy. Significant interlayer expansion is confirmed by XRD (002) peak shifts (from 9.81° to 8.03° for Mo2CTx and from 9.51° to 8.80° for Ti3C2Tx), while their lateral sizes reached 2–5 µm for Ti3C2Tx and 0.5–1 µm for Mo2CTx. The UV-Vis spectra showed characteristic absorption peaks at 209, 230, 295, and 568 nm for Mo2CTx and at 263, 325, and 798 nm for Ti3C2Tx, confirming their delamination and distinctive electronic structure. Thorough structural and compositional characterizations (UV-Vis spectroscopy, XRD, HR-SEM, EDS, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR spectroscopy) verified the successful synthesis of MXenes. This study provides the first direct systematic comparison of Mo2CTx and Ti3C2Tx MXenes, establishing benchmarks for the scalable production and applications of MXenes.

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