Authors
Lulu Li, Zhiming Deng, Mengjie Chen, Zhong-Zhen Yu, Thomas P Russell, Hao-Bin Zhang
Publication date
2022/12/23
Journal
Nano Letters
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
155-162
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The direct 3D printing of ultralight architectures with ultralow-concentration 2D nanomaterial inks is necessary yet challenging. Here, we describe an emulsion-based ink for direct printing using 2D nanomaterials, i.e., MXene and graphene oxide (GO). The electrostatic interactions between the ligands in the oil phase and the 2D nanomaterials in the aqueous phase help form sheet-like surfactants at the interface. The interactions between the anchored ligands among different droplets dictate the rheological characteristics of inks, enabling a gel-like behavior ideally suitable for 3D printing at ultralow concentrations of 2D nanomaterials. The 3D printed foams possess lightweight structures with densities of 2.8 mg cm–3 (GO-based) and 4.1 mg cm–3 (MXene-based), and the latter integrates outstanding electrical conductivity, electromagnetic shielding performance, and thermal insulation comparable to air. This work …
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