Researchers have for the first time measured the true properties of individual MXene flakes — an exciting new nanomaterial with potential for better batteries, flexible electronics, and clean energy ...
An international team of researchers, led by Drexel University, has found that a thin coating of MXene — a type of two-dimensional nanomaterial discovered and studied at Drexel for more than a decade ...
The vast majority of consumer electronics use lithium-ion batteries, and with each generation, these devices are designed smaller, lighter and with longer battery life to meet the growing demands of ...
MXene thin films deliver brighter, more tunable structural colors and a wider color range than conventional materials, enabling scalable high-performance coatings for sensors, displays, and security ...
Faulty areas are susceptible to oxidative deterioration processes with oxygen or water molecules, which degrade MXene inherent characteristics. Recent research has provided an insight into the nature ...
A recent article in Advanced Functional Materials explored the use of MXene-based nanozymes for bioelectricity applications in cancer therapy. MXenes are a class of two-dimensional transition metal ...
A research team in Spain has built what it claims to be the world’s most efficient perovskite solar cell using MXenes or any other type of 2D-materials. The device relies on a Mxene interlayer that ...
Scientists measured single MXene flakes with light-based micro-ellipsometry, uncovering unique conductivity and optical traits for smarter energy and electronics. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have for ...
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