Exploring the Opportunities of MXene Metalorganic Frameworks for Electrochemical Applications
Recently, a team of researchers have explored the potential of a new material called MXene for use in electrochemical applications. MXene is a two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbide, nitride, or carbonitride with tunable properties that make it a promising material for various electrical, energy, and sensing applications. The team’s research revealed that MXene can be used to create metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are a type of material that can be used for efficient energy storage. MOFs have been found to be highly efficient for electrochemical energy storage, and the team believes that this same efficiency can be achieved with MXene. Furthermore, the team found that MXene-based MOFs can be used to store energy with high energy densities while also being readily available for use in various electrochemical applications. This finding opens up a wide range of potential applications, including energy storage and sensing.
source: Phys.org