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Progress and Perspective in harnessing MXene–carbon-based composites (0–3D): Synthesis, performance, and applications
Muthukutty, Balamurugan
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Ponnaiah, Sathish Kumar
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Vivekanandan, Alangadu Kothandan
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Sivakumar, Mani
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Lee, Sungwon
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Lee, Daeho
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Title
Progress and Perspective in harnessing MXene–carbon-based composites (0–3D): Synthesis, performance, and applications
Issued Date
2024-05
Citation
Muthukutty, Balamurugan. (2024-05). Progress and Perspective in harnessing MXene–carbon-based composites (0–3D): Synthesis, performance, and applications. Chemosphere, 355. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141838
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Carbon structures
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2D materia
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MXene–carbon-based composites
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Assembly methods
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0–3D carbon
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Applications
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MCCs
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MXene
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
MXene is recognized as a promising catalyst for versatile applications due to its abundant metal sites, physicochemical properties, and structural formation. This comprehensive review offers an in-depth analysis of the incorporation of carbon into MXene, resulting in the formation of MXene–carbon-based composites (MCCs). Pristine MXene exhibits numerous outstanding characteristics, such as its atomically thin 2D structure, hydrophilic surface nature, metallic electrical conductivity, and substantial specific surface area. The introduction of carbon guides the assembly of MCCs through electrostatic self-assembly, pairing positively charged carbon with negatively charged MXene. These interactions result in increased interlayer spacing, reduced ion/electron transport distances, and enhanced surface hydrophilicity. Subsequent sections delve into the synthesis methods for MCCs, focusing on MXene integrated with various carbon structures, including 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D carbon. Comprehensive discussions explore the distinctive properties of MCCs and the unique advantages they offer in each application domain, emphasizing the contributions and advancements they bring to specific fields. Furthermore, this comprehensive review addresses the challenges encountered by MCCs across different applications. Through these analyses, the review promotes a deeper understanding of exceptional characteristics and potential applications of MCCs. Insights derived from this review can serve as guidance for future research and development efforts, promoting the widespread utilization of MCCs across a broad spectrum of disciplines and spurring future innovations. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57044
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141838
Publisher
Elsevier
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