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  • MAX-phases and MXene synthesis for research purposes

    Dear researchers, 

    We are very glad to inform you that our laboratory in Kyiv is active and continues working on the synthesis of MAX phases and MXenes, now we synthesize the materials for all the orders and also have already some materials in stock. In spite on the hard situation in Ukraine we have verified  logistics and now successfully deliver international orders worldwide. 

    We supply  Ti3AlC2, Ti2AlC, V2AlC, Nb2AlC MAX-phase materials and MXenes and also customized laboratory etching reactors fro  MXene synthesis and others related to MAX phase and MXene processing.  Please send all your enquiries and contact us for your orders by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

     

    Due to many years of successful cooperation Carbon-Ukraine is the official MXene licensed partner of Drexel University, USA, the initial inventor of these materials, allowing us manufacture MXenes and MXene products in different forms (for various applications) for research and educational purposes and supply them worldwide. 

    Carbon-Ukraine provides synthesis of MXenes V2C, Ti2C and Ti3C2 (delaminated, multilayered), MXenes in aqueous media and different solvents, specific surface functionalisation and customizable flake size.

    MAX phases Ti3AlC2, Ti2AlC, V2AlC, Nb2AlC, Mo3AlC2,  others are also possible on specific customized orders.

    Carbon-Ukraine is engaged in experimental synthesis and customized manufacturing of  various materials for scientific research needs. We synthesized MAX-phase and MXene materials for more than 300 universities, research laboratories and  companies from different countries within joint R&D projects and customized orders. 

    Also we are open for cooperarion with academy and industrial partners, and will be glad to take part in international research and development projects.We have many successfully completed Horizon 2020 European projects, US DoE projects and are open for all r&d collaborations.

     

    MAX-Phases

    Our MAX-phase materials have specific composition intended for obtaining MXene. Available particle size:  ≤ 200, ≤100, ≤ 40 microns or bulk material. MAX-phases solid samples or targets are also available. 

    MXenes 

    MXene materials can be produced and supplied in the following forms:

    • MXene paste (V2C ,Ti3Caqueous solutions or in organic solvents), delaminated, multilayered
    • Powder with a particle size distribution range from hundreds of nm up to tens of µm
    • Thin film deposited on a substrate
    • Freestanding film (3-100 microns)
    • Colloidal solution of delaminated single-layer MXene sheets 
    • Freestanding cold-pressed discs

    MXene Carbon-Ukraine

    Our Ukrainian partner Materials Resaerch Centre (MRC) offers manufacturing of Etching Reactor for MXene synthesis.

    To get a quota with a price on MXene or MAX phase synthesis please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

     

    Read more about the upscaled MXene synthesis technology in our recent collaborative article with Nanomaterials Group from Drexel University:

    C. E. Shuck, A. Sarycheva, M. Anayee, A. Levitt, Y. Zhu, S. Uzun, V. Balitskiy, V. Zahorodna, O. Gogotsi, and Y. Gogotsi, Scalable Synthesis of Ti3C2Tx MXene. Advanced Engineering Materials 22, 1901241(2020) https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.201901241

     Carbon-Ukraine supplied high quality materials that were used for research described in the following research papers, patents and books of our customers: 

    Eom, W., Shin, H., Ambade, R.B. et al. Large-scale wet-spinning of highly electroconductive MXene fibersNat Commun 11, 2825 (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16671-1

    Gao, X., Du, X., Mathis, T.S. et al. Maximizing ion accessibility in MXene-knotted carbon nanotube composite electrodes for high-rate electrochemical energy storageNat Commun 11, 6160 (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19992-3

    A. Sarycheva, A. Polemi, Y. Liu, K. Dandekar, B. Anasori, Y. Gogotsi, 2D titanium carbide (MXene) for wireless communicationScience Advances, vol. 4, no. 9, 2018. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau0920

    Jeffrey D. Cain, Amin Azizi, Kathleen Maleski, Babak Anasori, Emily C. Glazer, Paul Y. Kim, Yury Gogotsi, Brett A. Helms, Thomas P. Russell, and Alex Zettl, Sculpting Liquids with Two-Dimensional Materials: The Assembly of Ti3C2Tx MXene Sheets at Liquid–Liquid Interfaces, ACS Nano 2019 13 (11), 12385-12392. DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b05088

    Read more MXene research publications where our materials were used...