Enhancement of mid-wavelength infrared absorbance by alkane-grafted Ti3C2Tx MXene thin-films
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1.Department of Physics, Shanghai Normal Univeristy, Shanghai, 200234,China;2.Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui, Fukui, 910-8507,Japan;3.Department of Chemistry, Shanghai Normal Univeristy, Shanghai, 200234,China

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    An enhancement of mid-wavelength infrared absorbance is achieved via a cost-effectively chemical method to bend the flakes by grafting two types of alkane octane (C8H18) and dodecane (C12H26) onto the surface terminals respectively. The chain-length of alkane exceeds the bond-length of surface functionalities Tx (=O,-OH,-F) so as to introduce intra-flake and inter-flake strains into Ti3C2Tx MXene. The electronic microscopy (TEM/AFM) shows obvious edge-fold and tensile/compressive deformation of flake. The alkane termination increases the intrinsic absorbance of Ti3C2Tx MXene from no more than 50% down to more than 99% in the mid-wavelength infrared region from 2.5 μm to 4.5 μm. Such an absorption enhancement attribute to the reduce of infrared reflectance of Ti3C2Tx MXene. The C-H bond skeleton vibration covers the aforementioned region and partially reduce the surface reflectance. Meanwhile, the flake deformation owing to edge-fold and tensile/compression increase the specific surface area so as to increase the absorption as well. These results have applicable value in the area of mid-infrared camouflage.

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ZHAO Zhen-Yu, KITAHARA Hideaki, ZHANG Chen-Hao, TANI Masahiko. Enhancement of mid-wavelength infrared absorbance by alkane-grafted Ti3C2Tx MXene thin-films[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2024,43(6):733~737

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  • Received:February 20,2024
  • Revised:November 01,2024
  • Adopted:April 17,2024
  • Online: November 01,2024
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