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Multilayer Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo<sub>2</sub>Ti<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>) MXene Material - MSE Supplies LLC

Multilayer Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo2Ti2C3) MXene Material

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Multilayer Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo2Ti2C3MXene Material

  • Chemical Name: Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo2Ti2C3)
  • CAS Number: N/A
  • Product Number: 1g (PO6766), 5g (PO6767)
  • Appearance: Black Powder
  • Diameter: 5-10 um
  • Purity: >99 wt.%
  • Functional Group: -OH-F-O-Cl (customizable)
  • Storage Conditions: room temperature and dry
  • Preparation method: HF etching

We also offer single layer and multilayer powder and solution with different surface function, please contact us for more detail.

Applications

Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo2Ti2C3), is a typical representative material among the emerging family of 2D layered transition metal carbides and/or nitrides referred to as MXenes. It has multiple advantages such as metallic conductivity, a plastic layer structure, small band gaps, and the hydrophilic nature of its functionalized surface. It is widely used for energy storage applications such as supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and lithium–sulfur batteries. It also can be used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding coatings, semiconductors and catalysis.

Multilayer Molybdenum Titanium Carbide (Mo2Ti2C3) MXene Material is a revolutionary material for a wide range of applications. With its unique combination of mechanical, electrical, and structural properties, it is ideal for energy storage, catalysis, analytical chemistry, mechanics, adsorption, biology, microelectronics and sensors.

Notes: More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), lead time and volume pricing are available upon request. Please contact MSE Supplies if you need bulk pricing. 

References

1. Advantage of larger interlayer spacing of a Mo2Ti2C3 mxene free-standing film electrode toward an excellent performance supercapacitor in a binary ionic liquid–organic electrolyte. ACS omega 7, no. 8 (2022): 7190-7198.

2. In Situ N‐Doped Graphene and Mo Nanoribbon Formation from Mo2Ti2C3 MXene Monolayers. Small 16, no. 5 (2020): 1907115.