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Graphene and MXene fibers: rising stars for emerging smart textiles

Figure 11. (A) Fabrication of MGP-T fiber via continuous wet spinning and thermal drawing, and the formation of MXene-based textiles. Reproduced with permission[119], Copyright © 2022 Springer Nature; (B) Relationship between the MXene ink concentration (volumetric and mass) and the flake size (lateral size and aspect ratio) for isotropic to nematic phase transformation based on theoretical calculations. The stars represent the theoretical LC transition concentrations for L-Ti3C2 and S-Ti3C2 dispersions based on their average flake size (3.1 μm and 310 nm, respectively); (C) POM images of aqueous L-Ti3C2 and S-Ti3C2 inks at various concentrations demonstrating the nematic LC formation based on flake size and concentration; (D) Viscoelastic behavior of L-Ti3C2 at a concentration of 26.5 mg·mL-1 (red solid symbols) and S-Ti3C2 at a concentration of 150 mg·mL-1 (black hollow symbols); (E) Frequency dependency on G’/G” ratio for the L-Ti3C2 and S-Ti3C2 MXene inks; (F) Cross-sectional SEM images of LC MXene fibers using S-Ti3C2 flakes produced in an acetic acid bath. Schematic illustration of the fast coagulation mechanism when acetic acid was used as the coagulation bath (above). Cross-sectional SEM images of S-Ti3C2 fibers produced in the chitosan bath. Schematic illustration of the slow coagulation mechanism when chitosan was used as the coagulation bath (below). (B-F) are reprinted with permission from Ref.[33], Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society; (G) digital photograph of a ≈ 100-m-long MXene/PU fiber. Reproduced with permission[142], Copyright © 2020 John Wiley and Sons; (H) Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm of MAF with different dispersion concentrations. The inset is the corresponding specific surface area; (I) Cross-section and surface morphologies of the Ti3C2Tx MXene aerogel fibers. (H and I) are reprinted with permission from Ref.[28], Copyright © 2021 John Wiley and Sons; (J) Cross section SEM images of overall fracture surface and MXene core; (K) Typical tensile stress-strain curves; (L) Proposed fracture process of ANF@M fibers. (J-I) are reprinted with permission from Ref.[114], Copyright © 2022 Springer Nature. MGP-T: MXene-glutaraldehyde-polyvinyl alcohol fiber after thermal drawing; LC: liquid crystalline; POM: polarizing optical microscope; SEM: scanning electron microscope; PU: polyurethane; MAF: MXene aerogel fiber; ANF: aramid nanofiber; PVA: polyvinyl alcohol; MG: MXene-glutaraldehyde fiber; ET: electrothermal; EMI: electromagnetic interference.

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