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2D Metal Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes) as High‐Performance Electrode Materials for Lithium‐Based Batteries

Xiao TangCentre for Clean Energy Technology Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Broadway Sydney NSW 2007 AustraliaXin GuoCentre for Clean Energy Technology Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Broadway Sydney NSW 2007 AustraliaWenjian WuDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Dongguan University of Technology Daxue Road Dongguan 523808 ChinaGuoxiu WangCentre for Clean Energy Technology Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Broadway Sydney NSW 2007 Australia
2018en
ABI

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Abstract Tremendous efforts are devoted to developing advanced electrode materials with superior electrochemical performance, high energy density, and high power density for energy storage and conversion. Two‐dimensional (2D) materials, owing to their unique properties, have shown great potential for energy storage. Following the discovery of graphene, a new family of 2D transition metal carbides/nitrides, MXenes, derived from MAX phase precursors, have attracted extensive attention in recent years. The superior physical and chemical properties of MXenes include high mechanical strength, excellent electrical conductivity, multiple possible surface terminations, hydrophilic features, superior specific surface area, and the ability to accommodate intercalants. When applied as electrodes in lithium‐based batteries, MXenes have demonstrated excellent performance. In this progress report, the authors summarize the recent advances of MXenes and MXene‐based composites in terms of synthesis strategies, morphology engineering, physical/chemical properties, and their applications in lithium‐ion batteries and lithium–sulfur batteries. Furthermore, challenges and perspectives for MXenes and MXene‐based composites for lithium‐based energy storage devices are also outlined.

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