Intercalation-deintercalation engineering of van der Waals stacked MXene films for wearable thermoelectrics and sensing

Yuru Ji, Xuefei Zhang, Wen Ai, Zhengxi He, Size Lou, Zhe Tang, Fenglin Hang, Zhenguo Liu, Yixiang Ou, Xiaohui Hu, Peng an Zong

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Abstract

Integrating materials into heterostructures represents a powerful approach for optimizing interfacial properties and electronic performance. Two-dimensional MXenes, such as Ti3C2Tx, are highly promising for thermoelectric applications due to their exceptional electrical conductivity and mechanical flexibility. However, their thermoelectric performance is hindered by a low Seebeck coefficient (∼5 μV K−1). This work developed an organic intercalation–deintercalation strategy to fabricate an all-MXene van der Waals (vdW) stacked Ti3C2Tx/Mo2TiC2Tx heterostructure film. This approach faciliated effective dispersion, controlled stacking, and precise regulation of interlayer spacing, ensuring robust structural integrity. The resulting heterostructure achieved a tripled Seebeck coefficient (14.7 μV K−1) and a 7-fold enhancement in power factor (16.3 μW m−1 K−2), primarily attributed to interfacial effects at metal–semiconductor junctions. Additionally, the film demonstrated outstanding photothermoelectric conversion for efficient heat-to-electricity transformation under light irradiation. Its multifunctional sensing capabilities, including tactile, respiratory, and stress sensing, support diverse applications such as speech assistance, real-time health monitoring, and wearable photothermal management. These findings underscore the potential of innovative vdW stacking strategies in advancing flexible thermoelectric generators, photothermoelectric systems, and multifunctional sensors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number162603
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume512
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2025

Keywords

  • Heterostructure
  • MXene
  • Photothermoelectric
  • Sensor
  • Thermoelectric
  • Two-dimensional

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