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The Role of Antioxidant Structure in Mitigating Oxidation in Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<i><sub>x</sub></i> and Ti<sub>2</sub>CT<i><sub>x</sub></i> MXenes

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2022

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Abstract The oxidation of 2D MXenes jeopardizes their shelf life, both in colloidal dispersions and in functional devices. Certain compounds have been shown to effectively mitigate oxidation of MXenes (such as sodium L‐ascorbate, ascorbic acid, and polyanions), but the nature of interaction between these antioxidants and MXene remains unknown, which impedes the future selection and design of improved protection. This work systematically examines the interactions between three classes of organic antioxidant candidates, α‐hydroxy acids, polycarboxylic acids, and phenols with Ti n +1 C n T x MXenes, specifically Ti 3 C 2 T x and Ti 2 CT x . Interestingly, while some antioxidants provide no protection for the MXenes, and some antioxidants even accelerate their degradation, three antioxidants (e.g., citric acid, tartaric acid, and oxalic acid) protect the MXene nanosheets exceptionally well, showing minimum MXene degradation after the 14‐day storage period. Analysis of the antioxidants’ molecular structure and efficacy suggests that chelation interactions with the transition metal atoms of the nanosheets play a key role in effective protection of MXenes from oxidation.

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