Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques

Summary: MXene, 2D material, can be synthesized as single flake with 1 nm thickness by using phase change material, polymer and graphene oxide. Meanwhile, the MXene and its composite derivative materials have been applied widely in electro-to-thermal conversion, photo-to-thermal conversion, thermal...

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Main Authors: Yuanlong Cui, Jie Zhu, Hui Tong, Ran Zou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004222020971
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description Summary: MXene, 2D material, can be synthesized as single flake with 1 nm thickness by using phase change material, polymer and graphene oxide. Meanwhile, the MXene and its composite derivative materials have been applied widely in electro-to-thermal conversion, photo-to-thermal conversion, thermal energy storage, and 3D printing ink aspects. Furthermore, the forward-looking utilization of the MXene nanomaterials in hydrogen energy storage, radio frequency field application, CO2 capture and remediation of environmental pollution, is explored. This article reveals that the efficiencies of the photo-to-thermal and electro-to-thermal energy conversions with the MXene nanomaterials could reach about 80–90%. In parallel, it is demonstrated that the MXene printed ink has the excellent rheological property and high viscosity and stability of liquid, which contribute to arranging the multi-dimensional architectures with functional materials and controlling the flow rate of the MXene ink in the range of 0.03–0.15 mL/min for speedily printing and various printing structures.
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spelling doaj.art-71a6bd2fc86f4a7ca701ebdddc2f64dc2023-01-22T04:41:14ZengElsevieriScience2589-00422023-01-01261105824Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniquesYuanlong Cui0Jie Zhu1Hui Tong2Ran Zou3School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shandong Jianzhu University, 1000 Fengming Road, Jinan 250101, China; Corresponding authorDepartment of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKSchool of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shandong Jianzhu University, 1000 Fengming Road, Jinan 250101, ChinaSchool of Management Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, 1000 Fengming Road, Jinan 250101, China; Corresponding authorSummary: MXene, 2D material, can be synthesized as single flake with 1 nm thickness by using phase change material, polymer and graphene oxide. Meanwhile, the MXene and its composite derivative materials have been applied widely in electro-to-thermal conversion, photo-to-thermal conversion, thermal energy storage, and 3D printing ink aspects. Furthermore, the forward-looking utilization of the MXene nanomaterials in hydrogen energy storage, radio frequency field application, CO2 capture and remediation of environmental pollution, is explored. This article reveals that the efficiencies of the photo-to-thermal and electro-to-thermal energy conversions with the MXene nanomaterials could reach about 80–90%. In parallel, it is demonstrated that the MXene printed ink has the excellent rheological property and high viscosity and stability of liquid, which contribute to arranging the multi-dimensional architectures with functional materials and controlling the flow rate of the MXene ink in the range of 0.03–0.15 mL/min for speedily printing and various printing structures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004222020971Materials scienceNanomaterials
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Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
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title Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
title_full Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
title_fullStr Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
title_full_unstemmed Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
title_short Advanced perspectives on MXene composite nanomaterials: Types synthetic methods, thermal energy utilization and 3D-printed techniques
title_sort advanced perspectives on mxene composite nanomaterials types synthetic methods thermal energy utilization and 3d printed techniques
topic Materials science
Nanomaterials
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004222020971
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