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ACS Omega ; 9(8): 8763-8772, 2024 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38434870

ABSTRACT

Two-dimensional (2D) materials such as MXenes have attracted considerable attention owing to their enormous potential for structural flexibility. Here, we prepared a Mo2TiC2Tx-layered structure from parent Mo2TiAlC2Tx MAX by chemically selective etching of the aluminum layer. The prepared MXene was employed in composite formation with CTAB-grafted multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to have a structure with improved electrochemical performance. The samples were characterized to analyze the structure, morphology, elemental detection, vibrational modes, and surface chemistry, followed by an electrochemical performance of the Mo2TiC2Tx MXene and MWCNTs@Mo2TiC2Tx composite using the GAMRAY Potentiostat under a 1 M KOH electrolyte. The specific capacitance of pristine Mo2TiC2Tx was 425 F g-1, which was enhanced to 1740 F g-1 (almost 4 times) at 5 mV s-1 due to the increase in active surface area and conductive paths between the MXene sheets. The charge storage mechanism was studied by further resolving the cyclic voltammograms. MWCNTs@Mo2TiC2Tx showed much improved electrochemical performance and reaction kinetics, making it an ideal material candidate for supercapacitor applications.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(8)2023 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37110964

ABSTRACT

Two-dimensional (2D) materials have sparked intense interest among the scientific community owing to their extraordinary mechanical, optical, electronic, and thermal properties. In particular, the outstanding electronic and optical properties of 2D materials make them show great application potential in high-performance photodetectors (PDs), which can be applied in many fields such as high-frequency communication, novel biomedical imaging, national security, and so on. Here, the recent research progress of PDs based on 2D materials including graphene, transition metal carbides, transition-metal dichalcogenides, black phosphorus, and hexagonal boron nitride is comprehensively and systematically reviewed. First, the primary detection mechanism of 2D material-based PDs is introduced. Second, the structure and optical properties of 2D materials, as well as their applications in PDs, are heavily discussed. Finally, the opportunities and challenges of 2D material-based PDs are summarized and prospected. This review will provide a reference for the further application of 2D crystal-based PDs.

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Molecules ; 27(6)2022 Mar 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35335380

ABSTRACT

Composite materials and their applications constitute a hot field of research nowadays due to the fact that they comprise a combination of the unique properties of each component of which they consist. Very often, they exhibit better performance and properties compared to their combined building blocks. Graphene oxide (GO), as the most widely used derivative of graphene, has attracted widespread attention because of its excellent properties. Abundant oxygen-containing functional groups on GO can provide various reactive sites for chemical modification or functionalization of GO, which in turn can be used to develop novel GO-based composites. This review outlines the most recent advances in the field of novel dyes and pigments encompassing GO as a key ingredient or as an important cofactor. The interactions of graphene with other materials/compounds are highlighted. The special structure and unique properties of GO have a great effect on the performance of fabricated hybrid dyes and pigments by enhancing the color performance of dyes, the anticorrosion properties of pigments, the viscosity and rheology of inks, etc., which further expands the applications of dyes and pigments in dyeing, optical elements, solar-thermal energy storage, sensing, coatings, and microelectronics devices. Finally, challenges in the current development as well as the future prospects of GO-based dyes and pigments are also discussed. This review provides a reference for the further exploration of novel dyes and pigments.


Subject(s)
Graphite , Optical Devices , Coloring Agents , Graphite/chemistry , Oxides/chemistry
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Materials (Basel) ; 15(3)2022 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35160958

ABSTRACT

In the new era of modern flexible and bendable technology, graphene-based materials have attracted great attention. The excellent electrical, mechanical, and optical properties of graphene as well as the ease of functionalization of its derivates have enabled graphene to become an attractive candidate for the construction of flexible devices. This paper provides a comprehensive review about the most recent progress in the synthesis and applications of graphene-based composites. Composite materials based on graphene, graphene oxide (GO), and reduced graphene oxide (rGO), as well as conducting polymers, metal matrices, carbon-carbon matrices, and natural fibers have potential application in energy-harvesting systems, clean-energy storage devices, and wearable and portable electronics owing to their superior mechanical strength, conductivity, and extraordinary thermal stability. Additionally, the difficulties and challenges in the current development of graphene are summarized and indicated. This review provides a comprehensive and useful database for further innovation of graphene-based composite materials.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 2118: 305-325, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32152989

ABSTRACT

Molecules have high potential for novel applications as building blocks for electronic devices such as sensors due to the versatility of their electronic properties. Their use in devices offers a great potential for further miniaturization of electronic devices. We describe a method where nanoparticles functionalized with short-chain organic molecules are used to build a molecular electronics device (nanoMoED) sensor for studying electrical properties of organic molecules. We also report the application of such a nanoMoED for detecting environmental gases. Here we provide a detailed description of the nanoMoED fabrication process, nanoparticle synthesis and functionalization, the basics of the electrical measurements, and nanoMoED applications. The platform described here is capable of detecting electrical current flowing through just a few molecules. The versatility of such nanoMoEDs makes this platform suitable for a wide range of molecular electronics and molecular sensing applications.


Subject(s)
Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Equipment Design/methods , Gases/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Nanoparticles
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Methods Mol Biol ; 906: 535-46, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22791462

ABSTRACT

The use of single molecules as building blocks for practical electronic devices and sensors has high potential for novel applications due to the versatility of electronic properties of the molecules. Nano-sized molecules offer great potential for further miniaturization of electronic devices. We describe a method where such molecules are used to bridge a nanoparticles-nanoelectrode interface and thus determine the electrical properties of such a junction. We describe in detail the fabrication of the platform, its functionalization with molecules, and the basics of the electrical measurements. This platform has been shown to guide electrical current through a few molecules. The versatility of such nanoparticle-molecule-nanoelectrode heterojunctions makes this platform suitable for both basic molecular electronics measurements and also for molecular sensing devices in biological and medical applications.


Subject(s)
Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanotechnology/methods , Organic Chemicals/chemistry , Static Electricity , Gold/chemistry , Microelectrodes , Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Nanotechnology/instrumentation , Suspensions/chemistry
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