Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review

Hydrogen production through photoinduced water splitting is regarded as one of the best alternatives in providing clean and renewable energy sources. Recently, MXene as co-catalysts are considered promising green structured materials to replace expensive noble metals to promote both efficiency and p...

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Main Authors: Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna, Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir
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spelling my.utm.1030592023-11-13T05:06:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/103059/ Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir TP Chemical technology Hydrogen production through photoinduced water splitting is regarded as one of the best alternatives in providing clean and renewable energy sources. Recently, MXene as co-catalysts are considered promising green structured materials to replace expensive noble metals to promote both efficiency and photostability. The utilization of titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx) MXene as a co-catalyst has shown great promise for assisting solar to hydrogen conversion owing to their structural flexibility, surface morphological, and tailorable termination groups. The surface functional groups, morphological developments and engineering aspects are important factors to optimize Ti3C2Tx as the best co-catalyst in solar energy applications. This review provides recent advances in morphological design of Ti3C2Tx MXene with critical analysis on the role of termination groups for promoting photoactivity and products selectivity. A deep focus is given to the engineering design of Ti3C2Tx MXene with special regard to quantum dots, monolayer, and hierarchical structures. Firstly, the general overview of Ti3C2Tx MXene is introduced with insights into their catalytic properties and formation of surface termination groups to gain profound understanding of their basic catalytic structure. Next, the effects of tailoring the morphology of Ti3C2Tx MXene into 2D accordion-like structure, monolayer, hierarchical, quantum dots, and nanotubes structure to expedite their role to promote solar-based photoactivity are critically discussed. In addition, specific considerations are given on the effects of reaction parameters, challenges, and synthesis strategies for tailoring the morphology of Ti3C2Tx MXene with controlled functional groups. Finally, future perspectives are provided for the potential use of Ti3C2Tx MXene as green materials in reaction engineering and environment applications. Elsevier B.V. 2022 Article PeerReviewed Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna and Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir (2022) Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review. Chemical Engineering Journal, 433 (1). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1385-8947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.134573 DOI : 10.1016/j.cej.2022.134573
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Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna
Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir
Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
description Hydrogen production through photoinduced water splitting is regarded as one of the best alternatives in providing clean and renewable energy sources. Recently, MXene as co-catalysts are considered promising green structured materials to replace expensive noble metals to promote both efficiency and photostability. The utilization of titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx) MXene as a co-catalyst has shown great promise for assisting solar to hydrogen conversion owing to their structural flexibility, surface morphological, and tailorable termination groups. The surface functional groups, morphological developments and engineering aspects are important factors to optimize Ti3C2Tx as the best co-catalyst in solar energy applications. This review provides recent advances in morphological design of Ti3C2Tx MXene with critical analysis on the role of termination groups for promoting photoactivity and products selectivity. A deep focus is given to the engineering design of Ti3C2Tx MXene with special regard to quantum dots, monolayer, and hierarchical structures. Firstly, the general overview of Ti3C2Tx MXene is introduced with insights into their catalytic properties and formation of surface termination groups to gain profound understanding of their basic catalytic structure. Next, the effects of tailoring the morphology of Ti3C2Tx MXene into 2D accordion-like structure, monolayer, hierarchical, quantum dots, and nanotubes structure to expedite their role to promote solar-based photoactivity are critically discussed. In addition, specific considerations are given on the effects of reaction parameters, challenges, and synthesis strategies for tailoring the morphology of Ti3C2Tx MXene with controlled functional groups. Finally, future perspectives are provided for the potential use of Ti3C2Tx MXene as green materials in reaction engineering and environment applications.
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author Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna
Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir
author_facet Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna
Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Tahir
author_sort Areen Sherryna, Areen Sherryna
title Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
title_short Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
title_full Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
title_fullStr Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
title_full_unstemmed Role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide MXenes (Ti3C2Tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: A critical review
title_sort role of surface morphology and terminating groups in titanium carbide mxenes (ti3c2tx) cocatalysts with engineering aspects for modulating solar hydrogen production: a critical review
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103059/
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