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Ionically Active MXene Nanopore Actuators

Mehrnaz Mojtabavi, Wan‐Yu Tsai, Armin VahidMohammadi, Teng Zhang, Yury Gogotsi, Nina Balke, Meni Wanunu

2022Small26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reversible electrochemical intercalation of cations into the interlayer space of 2D materials induces tunable physical and chemical properties in them. In MXenes, a large class of recently developed 2D carbides and nitrides, low intercalation energy, high storage capacitance, and reversible intercalation of various cations have led to their improved performance in sensing and energy storage applications. Herein, a coupled nanopore-actuator system where an ultrathin free-standing MXene film serves as a nanopore support membrane and ionically active actuator is reported. In this system, the contactless MXene membrane in the electric field affects the cation movement in the field through their (de)intercalation between individual MXene flakes. This results in reversible swelling and contraction of the membrane monitored by ionic conductance through the nanopore. This unique nanopore coupled to a mechanical actuation system could provide new insights into designing single-molecule biosensing platforms at the nanoscale.

Topics & Concepts

NanoporeMXenesIntercalation (chemistry)Materials scienceMembraneNanotechnologyNanofluidicsNanostructureActuatorElectrochemistryIonic bondingIonChemistryElectrodeInorganic chemistryElectrical engineeringBiochemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryEngineeringMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsGraphene research and applicationsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing
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