▎ 摘 要
Stacking different 2D materials is a promising strategy to fabricate heterostructures that combine the advantages and eliminate the associated short-comings of individual building blocks. When used for energy storage, 2D heterostructures provide the opportunity to manufacture flexible and conductive paper electrodes, which require no binders, conductive additives, or current collectors. Here, 2D MXene/graphene heterostructured papers are manufactured by alternately stacking Ti3C2Tx MXene and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets using spray-assisted layer-by-layer assembly. Up to letter paper-sized free-standing films can be manufactured within half an hour of spraying. When used directly as anodes for Na-ion storage, the MXene/rGO heterostructured films exhibit improved electrochemical performance compared to pure MXene and rGO films in terms of capacity, rate performance, and cycling stability. Capacities of approximate to 600 mAh g(-1) are achieved by the Ti3C2Tx MXene-20 wt% rGO heterostructured films at 0.25 C (approximate to 220 mAh g(-1) at 2.5 C) along with excellent cycling stability. This work demonstrates the advantages of 2D heterostructures and possibility of large-scale manufacturing of MXene-based materials for energy, separation, electromagnetic interference shielding, and biomedical applications.