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Holdups in Nitride MXene's Development and Limitations in Advancing the Field of MXene

Journal

SMALL
Volume 18, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202106129

Keywords

2D materials; carbides; energy storage and conversion; in situ; operando; MXenes; nitrides

Funding

  1. Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas AM University
  2. College of Engineering
  3. Texas A&M University (TAMU)
  4. Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
  5. Governor's University Research Initiative (GURI)

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As nanomaterials play a crucial role in electronics, the unique properties of 2D nanomaterials, particularly MXenes, have attracted significant attention in the scientific community. While carbide MXenes have been extensively studied, there is a lack of research exploring nitride MXenes and their underlying mechanisms. This review highlights the limited works on nitride MXenes and the applications of characterization techniques to understand energy storage and conversion in MXenes, and identifies challenges and research directions for advancing the field.
As nanomaterials are becoming a key component in various electronics, 2D nanomaterials are emerging and attracting tremendous attention in the scientific community due to their unique physical, chemical, and structural properties. In recent years, a new family of 2D carbides and nitrides, known as MXenes, has become the center of attention for many electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems. While nitride MXenes have some publications centered around them, the overwhelming majority revolve around carbide and their direct application to systems without understanding the underlying mechanism behind their performance. The lack of publications in both of these fields, nitrides and mechanistic understanding, causes a major stopgap in MXene research and needs to be remedied in order to truly utilize their potential for future electronics and energy conversion systems. In this work, the limited works on nitride MXenes and the applications of in situ/operando characterization techniques in understanding the underlying mechanisms of energy storage and conversion in MXenes are reviewed, major progress and remaining challenges in both fields are identified, recommendations on how to circumvent the challenges and limitations are provided, and finally, new research directions that must be performed to advance the field of 2D carbide and nitride MXenes are proposed.

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