▎ 摘 要
Confined transformation of assembled two-dimensional MXene (titanium carbide) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets was employed to prepare the free-standing films of the integrated ultrathin sodium titanate (NTO)/potassium titanate (KTO) nanosheets sandwiched between graphene layers. The ultrathin Ti-based nanosheets reduce the diffusion distance while rGO layers enhance conductivity. Incorporation of graphene into the titanate films produced efficient binder-free anodes for ion storage. The resulting flexible NTO/rGO and KTO/rGO electrodes exhibited excellent rate performances and long cycling stability characterized by reversible capacities of 72mAhg(-1) at 5Ag(-1) after 10000 cycles and 75mAhg(-1) after 700 cycles at 2Ag(-1) for sodium and potassium ion batteries, respectively. These results demonstrate the superiority of the unique sandwich-type electrodes.