Photothermal conversion
behavior has a vital application to disease
therapy, water purification, or uncontacted heaters. The fabrication
of high-performance photothermal conversion materials especially for
near-infrared (NIR) light and microstructures has attracted a great
deal of attention. Among numerous substances, MXene as a new type
of 2D material with semi-metallic and unique electromagnetic properties
presents a broader absorption of light and even a typical plasmonic
absorption near the NIR-I area (808 nm), which has made it suitable
for photothermal conversion. Here, we propose a facile approach for
preparing a Ti3C2T
x
/ionic liquid ink with a high photothermal conversion efficiency.
The as-prepared ink has showed good wettability of various substrates
as well as the high sensitivity of 808 nm NIR light irradiation and
a wide range of thermal variation. After packing the ink into a gel
pen refill, the flexible thermal chips could be easily obtained just
by pen writing on the soft surface with the designed size, which also
have become an optimal candidate for the thermal alarm system.
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