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MXenes: Next-Generation 2D Materials (eBook)

Fundamentals and Applications
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2024 | 1. Auflage
384 Seiten
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MXenes

One-stop reference explaining the manufacturing, design, and many applications of MXenes in an easy-to-understand linear format

MXenes is a one-stop reference on MXenes, a promising new class of 2D materials, discussing the routes of functionalization and modifications towards high performance materials and providing broad coverage of lab synthesis methods. To aid in reader comprehension, this text presents the topic in a linear fashion, starting with an introduction to MXenes and ending with a comparison of MXenes to other similar 2D materials, discussing limitations, advantages, future perspectives, and challenges of both MXenes and MXene-based materials.

The text covers up-to-date research in the field with a strong focus on novel findings in various devices along with core technological advancements that have been made in recent years. MXenes discusses sample topics such as:

  • Properties of MXenes, including strong hydrophilicity, exceptional conductivity, high elastic mechanical strength, large surface-to-volume ratio, and chemical stability
  • Applications of MXenes in energy storage, optoelectronics, spintronics, biomedicine, electro-catalysis, photocatalysis, membrane separation, supercapacitors, and batteries
  • Performance factors that can hinder the efficacy of MXenes, including aggregation, difficulty obtaining a single layer, restacking, and oxidation of MXene nanosheets
  • State-of-the-art progress in the field of gas sensors and electrochemical biosensors for the detection of various biomolecules, pharmaceutical drugs, and environmental pollutants

Containing everything readers need to know about this exciting new class of 2D materials, MXenes is an essential reference for professionals working in advanced materials science, flexible electronics, nanoelectronics, and the energy industry, along with chemists, material scientists, and engineers in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Dr. Jay Singh is the Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, India.

Kshitij RB Singh is a postgraduate in biotechnology from the Department of Biotechnology at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India.

Dr. Ravindra Pratap Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India.

Prof Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji is the Director of Research and Innovation and a Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology at the Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Edo State University Uzairue, Edo State, Nigeria.


MXenes One-stop reference explaining the manufacturing, design, and many applications of MXenes in an easy-to-understand linear format MXenes is a one-stop reference on MXenes, a promising new class of 2D materials, discussing the routes of functionalization and modifications towards high performance materials and providing broad coverage of lab synthesis methods. To aid in reader comprehension, this text presents the topic in a linear fashion, starting with an introduction to MXenes and ending with a comparison of MXenes to other similar 2D materials, discussing limitations, advantages, future perspectives, and challenges of both MXenes and MXene-based materials. The text covers up-to-date research in the field with a strong focus on novel findings in various devices along with core technological advancements that have been made in recent years. MXenes discusses sample topics such as: Properties of MXenes, including strong hydrophilicity, exceptional conductivity, high elastic mechanical strength, large surface-to-volume ratio, and chemical stability Applications of MXenes in energy storage, optoelectronics, spintronics, biomedicine, electro-catalysis, photocatalysis, membrane separation, supercapacitors, and batteries Performance factors that can hinder the efficacy of MXenes, including aggregation, difficulty obtaining a single layer, restacking, and oxidation of MXene nanosheets State-of-the-art progress in the field of gas sensors and electrochemical biosensors for the detection of various biomolecules, pharmaceutical drugs, and environmental pollutants Containing everything readers need to know about this exciting new class of 2D materials, MXenes is an essential reference for professionals working in advanced materials science, flexible electronics, nanoelectronics, and the energy industry, along with chemists, material scientists, and engineers in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

List of Contributors


 

  • Saman Abrishamkar
  • Department of Chemistry
  • University of Isfahan
  • Isfahan
  • Iran
  • Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji
  • Applied Microbiology, Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Laboratory
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Edo University Iyamho
  • Auchi
  • Edo State
  • Nigeria
  • Alexander Ikechukwu Ajai
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Federal University of Technology Minna
  • Minna
  • Nigeria
  • Takashiro Akitsu
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Faculty of Science Division II
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • Ghazal Amini
  • Department of Chemistry
  • University of Isfahan
  • Isfahan
  • Iran
  • Tinku Basu
  • Amity Centre for Nanomedicine
  • Amity University Uttar Pradesh
  • Noida
  • India
  • Esther Bernard
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Federal University of Technology Minna
  • Minna
  • Nigeria
  • Chansi
  • Amity Centre for Nanomedicine
  • Amity University Uttar Pradesh
  • Noida
  • India
  • Neakanshika Chadha
  • Department of Applied Sciences
  • KIET Group of Institutions
  • Ghaziabad
  • Delhi
  • India
  • Adil Denizli
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Hacettepe University
  • Ankara
  • Turkey
  • Manish Kumar Dixit
  • Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Sciences
  • Indian Institute of Technology Indore
  • Indore
  • India
  • Mrigendra Dubey
  • Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Sciences
  • Indian Institute of Technology Indore
  • Indore
  • India
  • Gregory Edema
  • Department of Physical Science Laboratory Technology
  • Federal Polytechnic Auchi
  • Edo State
  • Nigeria
  • Amir Ershad-Langroudi
  • Color and Surface Coatings Group
  • Polymer Processing Department
  • Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI)
  • Tehran
  • Iran
  • Evbuomwan L.
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Edo State University Uzairue
  • Nigeria
  • Yves Grohens
  • University Bretagne Compositic
  • Sud, Lorient
  • France
  • and
  • Centre de Recherche Christian Huygens
  • Rue de Saint-Maudé
  • Lorient
  • France
  • Karan Hadwani
  • Amity Centre for Nanomedicine
  • Amity University Uttar Pradesh
  • Noida
  • India
  • Abel Inobeme
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Edo State University Uzairue
  • Iyamho
  • Nigeria
  • John Olusanya Jacob
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Federal University of Technology Minna
  • Minna
  • Nigeria
  • Raghavachari Kavitha
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Post-Graduation Studies
  • Vijaya College
  • Affiliated to Bengaluru City University
  • Bengaluru
  • Karnataka
  • India
  • Rout George Kerry
  • PG Department of Biotechnology
  • Utkal University
  • Bhubaneswar
  • Odisha
  • India
  • Seçkin Kılıç
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Hacettepe University
  • Ankara
  • Turkey
  • Sampada Koirala
  • Biomedical Engineering Program
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • North Dakota State University
  • Fargo
  • ND
  • USA
  • Arun Kumar
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Doon University
  • Dehradun
  • Uttarakhand
  • India
  • Devendra Kumar
  • Department of Applied Chemistry
  • Delhi Technological University
  • New Delhi
  • India
  • Shivashankar Girish Kumar
  • Department of Chemistry
  • RV College of Engineering
  • Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University
  • Bengaluru
  • Karnataka
  • India
  • Praveen Kumar
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Doon University
  • Dehradun
  • Uttarakhand
  • India
  • Cansu İlke Kuru
  • Department of Biotechnology
  • Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences
  • Ege University
  • İzmir
  • Turkey
  • and
  • Buca Municipality Science and Art Center
  • Izmir
  • Turkey
  • Kadavil Subhash Lakshmy
  • School of Energy Materials
  • Mahatma Gandhi University
  • Kottayam
  • Kerala
  • India
  • Sneha Lavate
  • Catalysis & Hydrogen Research Lab
  • Department of Petroleum Engineering
  • School of Energy Technology
  • Pandit Deendayal Energy University
  • Gandhinagar
  • Gujarat
  • India
  • Sankhula Lokesh
  • Catalysis & Hydrogen Research Lab
  • Department of Petroleum Engineering
  • School of Energy Technology
  • Pandit Deendayal Energy University
  • Gandhinagar
  • Gujarat
  • India
  • Abdullahi Mann
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Federal University of Technology Minna
  • Minna
  • Nigeria
  • John Tsado Mathew
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai
  • Nigeria
  • Sachin Mishra
  • Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering and Automation
  • Rovira i Virgili University
  • Tarragona
  • Spain
  • Sujeet K. Mishra
  • CCRAS-Central Ayurveda Research Institute
  • Jhansi
  • UP
  • India
  • Abbas Mohammadi
  • Department of Chemistry
  • University of Isfahan
  • Isfahan
  • Iran
  • Anandu M. Nair
  • School of Energy Materials
  • Mahatma Gandhi University
  • Kottayam
  • Kerala
  • India
  • Arunadevi Natarajan
  • Department of Chemistry
  • PSGR Krishnammal College for Women
  • Coimbatore
  • Tamil Nadu
  • India
  • Bangalore Nanjundappa Nagalaxmi
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women
  • Affiliated to Bengaluru City University
  • Bengaluru
  • Karnataka
  • India
  • Daisuke Nakane
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Faculty of Science Division II
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • Efosa John Osarenren
  • Department of Biochemistry
  • Federal Polytechnic Auchi
  • Auchi
  • Nigeria
  • Stanley Osita Okonkwo
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Federal University of Technology Minna
  • Minna
  • Nigeria
  • Shyam S. Pandey
  • Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering
  • Kyushu Institute of Technology Wakamatsu
  • Kitakyushu
  • Japan
  • Hamidreza Parsimehr
  • Department of Chemistry
  • University of New Brunswick
  • Fredericton
  • Canada
  • Ananthu Prasad
  • International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IIUCNN)
  • Mahatma Gandhi University
  • Kottayam
  • Kerala
  • India
  • Jong Soo Rhyee
  • Department of Applied Physics and Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Kyung Hee University
  • Yong-In, Gyong-gi
  • Republic of Korea
  • Pooja Rawat
  • Department of Applied Physics and Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Kyung Hee University
  • Yong-In, Gyong-gi
  • Republic of Korea
  • and
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Biochemistry and Forensic Science
  • Amity School of Applied Sciences
  • Amity
  • University Haryana, Gurugram
  • Haryana, India
  • Ramakshi Rana
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Doon University
  • Dehradun
  • Uttarakhand
  • India
  • Aman Sahu
  • Department of Chemistry
  • LRPG College
  • CCS University
  • Ghaziabad
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • India
  • Yoshiyuki Sato
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Faculty of Science Division II
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • Mahek Sadiq
  • Biomedical Engineering Program
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • North Dakota State University
  • Fargo
  • ND
  • USA
  • Elijah...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.3.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
ISBN-10 1-119-87401-7 / 1119874017
ISBN-13 978-1-119-87401-0 / 9781119874010
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