Multifunctional C/TiO2 from MXene/Polyaniline for Electromagnetic Protection and Supercapacitor

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Enormous endeavors have been made to cope with microwave pollution and energy crisis. Here, porous nitrogen-doped C/TiO2 composites with absorption/shielding/supercapacitor functions were derived from MXene/polyaniline. It was discovered that KOH acted as porogen and had an etching-bridging- reaction effect during the activation process. As a microwave absorber, the composite/paraffin with a filler loading of 16 wt% reaches a minimum reflection loss of -52.8 dB and an effective absorption bandwidth of 4.72 GHz. Moreover, microwave absorption can be maintained within 45 days in air. Compared with untreated MXene, the absorber shows long-term functional stability in an oxygen-containing environment. As for electromagnetic interference shielding, the composite/paraffin at a filler loading of 50 wt% achieves 30.5 dB from 8.0 to 12.4 GHz. Additionally, the heterostructure delivers a desirable specific capacitance of 1,096.3 F g-1 at 0.5 A g-1. The trifunctional characteristics enrich the application trials of MXene derivatives and satisfy the strong need for versatile materials.

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Xu, X., Wang, Y., Wang, C., Cui, B., & Wang, C. (2024). Multifunctional C/TiO2 from MXene/Polyaniline for Electromagnetic Protection and Supercapacitor. Energy Material Advances, 5. https://doi.org/10.34133/energymatadv.0070

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