REMINDER: BNC Faculty Seminar Thurs. Oct. 31st @ 12noon in BRK 2001. Babak Anasori from IUPUI will present
Dear all,
The next BNC Faculty Seminar will be tomorrow Thursday, 10/31 @ 12pm (lunch provided) in BRK 2001.
Professor Babak Anasori, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Energy Engineering at IUPUI.
If you would like to meet with Prof. Anasori during his visit, please let me know your availability for Oct. 31st and I can arrange a time to meet.
Babak Anasori, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Energy Engineering at IUPUI will present an overview of his work on 2D Transition Metal
Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes): Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities for the first half then the remainder will be open for questions and high-level discussion of collaboration opportunities that can lead to future center of excellence and/or also
brainstorm about a shared vision for Birck.
2D Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes): Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities
Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides and nitrides, called MXenes, are becoming one of the largest family of 2D materials with more than thirty synthesized compositions [1]. MXenes have shown outstanding performance
in many applications including energy storage, catalysis, electromagnetic interference shielding, wireless communication, water purification, sensors, reinforcement in composites, and biomedical applications. In MXenes, n+1 layers of an early transition metal
(such as Ti, V, Nb, Ta, Mo, Cr) cover n layers of carbon or nitrogen (n = 1–3), such as Ti2C, Mo2C, Ti3C2, Ta4C3. These 2D metal carbide flakes are covered with surface terminations, such as hydroxyl, oxygen, or fluorine, which add hydrophilicity to MXene
surfaces [2]. Most of the synthesized MXenes to date, have high electrical conductivities (e.g., ~10,000 S/cm for Ti3C2), and high elastic properties. For example, the measured Young’s modulus of a Ti3C2 single flake is ~330 GPa, which is the highest among
the values reported for other solution-processed 2D materials, including graphene oxide.
MXene compositions can be further tuned by the formation of in-plane and out-of-plane atomic ordering when using two transition metals. For example, in Mo2TiC2 a layer of Ti atoms is sandwiched between two layers of Mo in a 2D carbide structure [3]. Such atomic
orderings create a significant possibility of tunable 2D compositions, where properties, including electrical, electrochemical, and mechanical, can be tailored at the 2D level. In this talk, I will describe the advances and challenges in the synthesis and
fundamental understating of MXenes with a focus on ordered double-transition metal MXenes and present an outlook for several opportunities in this large family of 2D materials.
1. B. Anasori, Y. Gogotsi, ACS Nano, 13, 8 (2019).
2. B. Anasori, M. R. Lukatskaya, Y. Gogotsi, Nature Reviews Materials, 2, 16098 (2017).
3. B. Anasori, et al., ACS Nano, 9, 10, 9507-9516 (2015).
Bio: Babak Anasori is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering at Purdue School of Engineering and Technology in IUPUI. He received his PhD at Drexel University in 2014 in Materials Science and Engineering, the birth
place of MXenes. Babak is one of the co-inventors of ordered double-transition metal MXenes, as a result of his postdoctoral research. His current research focuses on synthesis and characterizations of novel MXenes and their composites. He has co-authored
over 100 refereed publications and has received several national and international awards for his research and artistic way of presenting science including NSF/Science Visualization Challenge in 2011 and 2013, Diamond ranking in ACerS Graduate Excellence in
Materials Science (GEMS) in 2012, and Materials Research Society (MRS) Postdoctoral Award in 2016. Babak has originated and organized multiple international student competitions, including NanoArtography and Science in Video (SciVid) in the MRS Fall Meetings.
Please find below the BNC Fall Faculty Seminar Series Schedule.
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Date |
Faculty |
Topic |
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10/31/19 |
Babak Anasori Assistant Professor, Dept of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, IUPUI |
2D Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes): Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities |
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11/7/19 |
Hugh Lee Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering |
Implantable Microsystems |
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11/14/19 |
Amy Marconnet Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering |
***Alternate Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm*** Thermal and Energy Conversion |
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11/21/19 |
Wenzhuo Wu Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Rising Star Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering |
Innovating nanotechnologies through the design, nanomanufacturing, and integration of functional materials with controlled composition and architecture across multiple
length scales. Applications in sensing, renewable energy, electronics and wearable devices. |
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11/28/19 |
Thanksgiving Break |
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12/5/19 |
Luna Lu Associate Professor of Civil Engineering with courtesy appointmen in Materials Science and Engineering |
Sustainable Materials and Renewable Technology |
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12/12/19 |
Finals Week |
Thank you!
Jaime Turner
Administrative Assistant to the Director
Birck Nanotechnology Center | Room 1027 | W. Lafayette, IN
Office: 765.494.3509 |
Fax: 765.496.8383 | Email:
jjturner@purdue.edu
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