Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases are inherently nanolaminated compounds based on transition metals (M), A group elements (A), and carbon or/and nitrogen (X), which exhibit a unique combination of ceramic and metallic properties. My thesis work has focused on exploring novel MAX phase chemistries, including elemental combinations beyond those traditionally used for MAX phases, and their graphene-analogous 2D counterpart, MXenes. The first part of the thesis investigates Mo-based MAX phases, which are among the least studied, despite indication of superconducting properties and potential for derivation of Mo-based MXenes. Initially, I performed theoretical calculations focused on evaluation of phase stability of the Mon+1GaCn MAX phases, and synthesize...
We report on the synthesis of a two-dimensional transition metal carbide, Mo2C, (MXene) obtained by ...
The enigma of MAX phases and their hybrids prevails. We probe transition metal (M) alloying in MAX p...
With increased chemical diversity and structural complexity comes the opportunities for innovative m...
Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases are inherently nanolaminated compounds based on transition metals (M), A group ...
This Thesis explores synthesis and characterization of new MAX phase alloys (M = early transition me...
This thesis is focused towards the synthesis and characterization of novel nanolaminated materials i...
In this thesis, first-principles calculations within density functional theory are presented, with a...
With increased chemical diversity and structural complexity comes the opportunities for innovative m...
The MAX phase family is a set of nanolaminated, hexagonal materials typically comprised of three ele...
In recent years, ternary layered carbide/nitride MAX phases and their derived two-dimensional nanola...
MAX phases are a group of nanolaminated ternary carbides and nitrides, with a composition expressed ...
The study of magnetic Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases (n = 1 − 3, M – a transition metal, A – an A group elemen...
We report on the synthesis of a two-dimensional transition metal carbide, Mo2C, (MXene) obtained by ...
The enigma of MAX phases and their hybrids prevails. We probe transition metal (M) alloying in MAX p...
With increased chemical diversity and structural complexity comes the opportunities for innovative m...
Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases are inherently nanolaminated compounds based on transition metals (M), A group ...
This Thesis explores synthesis and characterization of new MAX phase alloys (M = early transition me...
This thesis is focused towards the synthesis and characterization of novel nanolaminated materials i...
In this thesis, first-principles calculations within density functional theory are presented, with a...
With increased chemical diversity and structural complexity comes the opportunities for innovative m...
The MAX phase family is a set of nanolaminated, hexagonal materials typically comprised of three ele...
In recent years, ternary layered carbide/nitride MAX phases and their derived two-dimensional nanola...
MAX phases are a group of nanolaminated ternary carbides and nitrides, with a composition expressed ...
The study of magnetic Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases (n = 1 − 3, M – a transition metal, A – an A group elemen...
We report on the synthesis of a two-dimensional transition metal carbide, Mo2C, (MXene) obtained by ...
The enigma of MAX phases and their hybrids prevails. We probe transition metal (M) alloying in MAX p...
With increased chemical diversity and structural complexity comes the opportunities for innovative m...