Thanks to its adjustable interlayer distance, large specific surface area, abundant active sites, and diverse surface functional groups, MXene has always been regarded as an excellent candidate for energy storage materials, including supercapacitors and ion batteries. . MXene materials are promising candidates for a new energy storage technology. A team at HZB has examined, for the first time, individual MXene flakes to explore these processes in detail. Recent studies have also shown. . Researchers from Drexel University have developed a process for producing 1D nanoscrolls using MXene as a precursor material.
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