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Phase Engineering of MXene Derivatives Via Molecular Design for High-Rate Sodium-Ion Batteries
Since 2019, research into MXene derivatives has seen a dramatic rise; further progress requires a rational design for specific functionality. Herein, through a molecular design by selecting suitable functional groups in the MXene coating, we have implemented the dual N doping of the derivatives, nitrogen-doped TiO 2 @nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets (N-TiO 2 @NC), to strike a balance between the active anatase TiO 2 at low temperatures, and carbon activation at high temperatures. The NH 3 reduction environment generated at 400 °C as evidenced by the in situ pyrolysis SVUV-PIMS process is crucial for concurrent phase engineering. With both electrical conductivity and surface Na + availability, the N-TiO 2 @NC achieves higher interface capacitive-like sodium storage with long-term stability. More than 100 mAh g −1 is achieved at 2 A g −1 after 5000 cycles. The proposed design may be extended to other MXenes and solidify the growing family of MXene derivatives for energy storage.