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AuthorBua, Fanxing
AuthorZagho, Moustafa M.
AuthorIbrahim, Yasseen
AuthorMa, Bing
AuthorElzatahry, Ahmed
AuthorZhaoa, Dongyuan
Available date2022-05-22T09:12:25Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameNano Today
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nantod.2019.100803
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31370
AbstractDue to highly tunable metallic compositions and surface functional groups, MXenes have attracted significant interests for a wide range of applications, such as energy storage, electromagnetic interference shielding, sensors, and biomedicine. With the introduction of porous structures, which have unique advantages in tuning the conductivity and dielectric constant, adjusting the ion/guest and even electromagnetic wave transport, and also directing the loading and distribution of other functional materials, porous MXenes hold great potential in profoundly enhancing their properties. We have surveyed rapidly increasing efforts in the design and synthesis of porous MXenes with advantageous structures for diverse applications, especially in the last three years. Here we classify Porous MXenes into four categories according to their formation routes, including (i) assembly by MXenes, (ii) depositing or inserting MXenes into porous substrates, (iii) loading or coating functional porous materials on the surface of MXenes, and (iv) creating in-plane pores within MXenes. Then we summarize the primary synthetic methods for each kind of porous MXenes and discuss their applications for pseudo-capacitors, lithium/sodium batteries, lithium-sulfur batteries, electromagnetic interference shielding and adsorption, piezoresistive sensors, and cancer therapy. A particular emphasis is on the formation mechanisms of different porous structures and the detailed composition-structure-property relationships in related applications. We lastly conclude with a brief perspective on future opportunities and challenges.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier B.V.
SubjectDielectric materials
Diseases
Electromagnetic pulse
Electromagnetic wave interference
Energy storage
Functional materials
Lithium batteries
Lithium sulfur batteries
Oncology
Porosity
Porous materials
Shielding
Signal interference
Cancer therapy
Composition structure
Diverse applications
Electromagnetic interference shielding
Formation mechanism
Piezo-resistive sensors
Porous MXenes
Surface functional groups
Electromagnetic shielding
lithium
mxene
sodium
sulfur
transition element
unclassified drug
dielectric constant
electromagnetism
Review
synthesis
TitlePorous MXenes: Synthesis, structures, and applications
TypeArticle
Volume Number30


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