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NM03.11.05 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Designing Electrochemical Response of MXenes

When and Where

May 24, 2022
11:00am - 11:30am

NM03-Virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Maria Lukatskaya1

ETH Zürich1

Abstract

Maria Lukatskaya1

ETH Zürich1
As electronic technology advances, the need in safe and long-lasting energy storage devices that occupy minimum volume arises. Short charging times of several seconds to minutes, with energy densities comparable to those of batteries, can be achieved in pseudocapacitors. These are sub-class of supercapacitors, where capacitance is mediated by fast redox reactions and can enable at least an order of magnitude more energy to be stored than in typical electrical double layer capacitors. Transition metal oxides (e.g. RuO<sub>2</sub>, MnO<sub>2</sub>) and conducting polymers (e.g. polyaniline) serve as typical examples. However, these materials are often high in cost and/or suffer from low cycling stability. As a result, the search for new pseudocapacitive materials constitutes an important direction today.<br/>In my talk, I will discuss how the key performance metrics of pseudocapacitors – capacitance and charging rates – can be pushed to the limits in the materials that combine good electrical and ionic conductivities (ensuring fast charge transfer and hence charging rates) with high density of redox-active and ionically accessible sites (enabling high capacitance and charging rates). In particular, I will discuss the electrochemistry of 2D transition metal carbides (MXenes), with an emphasis on the mechanism of charge storage and factors affecting the overall electrochemical responce in these materials.

Keywords

2D materials

Symposium Organizers

Babak Anasori, Indiana University-Purdue University
Christina Birkel, Arizona State University
Chong Min Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Valeria Nicolosi, Trinity College Dublin

Symposium Support

Platinum
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Gold
Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Bronze
HORIBA Scientific
MilliporeSigma
Princeton Scientific Corp.

Publishing Alliance

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