Surface-Modification Strategy to Produce Highly Anticorrosive Ti3C2Tx MXene-Based Polymer Composite Coatings: A Mini-Review
Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 653 - 653
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
MXenes
are
a
group
of
novel
two-dimensional
(2D)
materials
with
merits
such
as
large
specific
surface
area,
abundant
surface-functional
groups,
high
chemical
activity,
excellent
mechanical
properties,
hydrophilicity,
and
good
compatibility
various
polymers.
In
recent
years,
many
high-performance
organic
anticorrosion
coatings
using
nanofillers
have
been
reported
attracted
widespread
attention.
As
the
first
successfully
prepared
MXene
material,
Ti3C2Tx
is
most
extensively
studied
typical
member
family.
Therefore,
it
taken
representative
its
family,
status
MXene/epoxy
resin
(EP)
MXene/waterborne
polyurethane
(WPU)
polymer
anticorrosive
composite
reviewed.
Firstly,
structure,
characteristics,
main
synthesis
methods
briefly
introduced.
Then,
latest
progress
four
surface-modification
strategies
to
improve
dispersion,
compatibility,
stability,
anti-aggregation
properties
MXenes,
namely
functionalization
grafting,
orientation
regulation,
heterostructure
nanocomposite
design,
stabilization
greening
treatment,
analyzed
summarized.
Finally,
current
challenges
future
opportunities
regarding
MXene-based
corrosion-resistant
discussed
prospectively.
Language: Английский
Enhancing both the long-term stability and methylene blue adsorption performance of TiVCTxvia a facile antioxidation treatment
Xianliang Ren,
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Liang Fang,
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Yi Hu
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et al.
Nanoscale,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
OA,
SC,
and
TA
were
used
to
treat
TiVCT
x
for
stability
improvement.
The
maximum
adsorption
capacity
of
TA-TiVCT
reaches
8061.03
mg
g
−1
.
After
being
stored
14
days,
still
maintains
an
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Language: Английский