Two-dimensional (2D) Dion-Jacobson (DJ) phase perovskites have sparked interest in the scientific community due to their stability against harsh environmental conditions and their competitive ...
Drexel and UCLA Researchers Perform First Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy Inspection of 2D Material with Unique Properties Using advanced imaging techniques, known as scanning tunneling ...
A research team has developed a composite catalyst using the novel material MXene that suppresses the generation of chloride ions—one of the key challenges in seawater electrolysis. This research ...
MXenes, promising 2D materials for lubrication and energy tech, can now be made safely using electricity instead of toxic acid, enabling scalable, clean production. These MXenes have properties that ...
Babak Anasori is the Reilly Rising Star Associate Professor in the Schools of Materials Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. His research group studies MXenes (pronounced ...
Cooling down the MXene with enclosed water (left) leads to the formation of amorphous ice clusters (right), significantly increasing the distance between the MXene layers and the formerly metallic ...
The future of wireless technology — from charging devices to boosting communication signals — relies on the antennas that transmit electromagnetic waves becoming increasingly versatile, durable and ...
In the decade since their discovery, the family of two-dimensional materials called MXenes has shown a great deal of promise for applications ranging from water desalination and energy storage to ...