TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent Progress of MXene-Based Nanomaterials in Flexible Energy Storage and Electronic Devices
AU - Yang, Qi
AU - Wang, Yukun
AU - Li, Xinliang
AU - Li, Hongfei
AU - Wang, Zifeng
AU - Tang, Zijie
AU - Ma, Longtao
AU - Mo, Funian
AU - Zhi, Chunyi
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - The increasing demands for wearable electronics have stimulated the rapid development of flexible energy storage devices. MXenes are considered as promising flexible electrodes due to the ultrahigh volumetric specific capacitance, metallic conductivity, superior hydrophily, and rich surface chemistry. This work reviews, for the first time, the recent advances of MXene‐based nanomaterials in flexible energy storage devices, including pure MXenes, MXene‐carbon composites, MXene‐metal oxide composites, and MXene‐polymer composites. Applications of MXenes in flexible electronics such as sensors, nanogenerators, and electromagnetic interference shielding are also included. Then, properties of stress, strain, conductivity, and capacitance are compared to help researchers to keep balance between mechanical and electrochemical performances in designing flexible devices. Finally, challenges together with the possible solutions related to the application of MXenes in flexible devices and outlook to future directions are provided.
AB - The increasing demands for wearable electronics have stimulated the rapid development of flexible energy storage devices. MXenes are considered as promising flexible electrodes due to the ultrahigh volumetric specific capacitance, metallic conductivity, superior hydrophily, and rich surface chemistry. This work reviews, for the first time, the recent advances of MXene‐based nanomaterials in flexible energy storage devices, including pure MXenes, MXene‐carbon composites, MXene‐metal oxide composites, and MXene‐polymer composites. Applications of MXenes in flexible electronics such as sensors, nanogenerators, and electromagnetic interference shielding are also included. Then, properties of stress, strain, conductivity, and capacitance are compared to help researchers to keep balance between mechanical and electrochemical performances in designing flexible devices. Finally, challenges together with the possible solutions related to the application of MXenes in flexible devices and outlook to future directions are provided.
U2 - 10.1002/eem2.12023
DO - 10.1002/eem2.12023
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2575-0348
VL - 1
SP - 183
EP - 195
JO - Energy & Environmental Materials
JF - Energy & Environmental Materials
IS - 4
ER -