2D MXenes,particularly Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x),have emerged as promising multifu nctional materials for advancing solidstate batteries(SSBs).While SSBs offer superior safety and energy density over liquid-electrolyte systems...2D MXenes,particularly Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x),have emerged as promising multifu nctional materials for advancing solidstate batteries(SSBs).While SSBs offer superior safety and energy density over liquid-electrolyte systems,critical challenges such as interfacial resistance,limited ion transport,dendrite growth,and mechanical degradation hinder their widespread adoption.This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the roles and fu nctions of Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) MXenes in SSBs,emphasizing their application as interlayers,anode/cathode additives,and current collectors,and highlighting their impact on interracial stability,ionic/electro nic transport,electrochemical performance,and cycling durability in SSB architectures.Unlike other 2D materials,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) exhibits outsta nding metallic conductivity,tu nable surface terminations,hydrophilicity,and excellent mechanical flexibility,making it ideal for multifu nctional integration in SSBs,As a component in solid-state electrolytes(SSEs),Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) improves ionic conductivity and mecha nical strength.When used in electrodes,it serves as a conductive scaffold that enhances charge transport and structural durability.Additionally,its role as an interfacial interlayer effectively reduces interfacial impedance,accommodates volume changes,and suppresses dendrite formation.Its lightweight and high conductivity enable its use as a current collector.This review highlights recent advances in Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x)-based components for SSBs like Li-,Na-,Zn,Li-S,etc.,emphasizing enha ncements in ion/electron transport,interfacial stability,and structural robustness.Finally,the review outlines challenges and opportunities along with a future outlook focused on improving the MXene oxidation,tailoring surface terminations,improving long-term stability,and exploring scalable fabrication strategies for MXene-based SSB components.展开更多
基金supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grant funded by the Korean government(MSIT)(NRF-2020R1A6A1A03043435 and 2020R1A2C1099862)supported by the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology(KIAT)grant funded by the Korean Government(MOTIE)(P0012451,The Competency Development Program for Industry Specialist)。
文摘2D MXenes,particularly Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x),have emerged as promising multifu nctional materials for advancing solidstate batteries(SSBs).While SSBs offer superior safety and energy density over liquid-electrolyte systems,critical challenges such as interfacial resistance,limited ion transport,dendrite growth,and mechanical degradation hinder their widespread adoption.This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the roles and fu nctions of Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) MXenes in SSBs,emphasizing their application as interlayers,anode/cathode additives,and current collectors,and highlighting their impact on interracial stability,ionic/electro nic transport,electrochemical performance,and cycling durability in SSB architectures.Unlike other 2D materials,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) exhibits outsta nding metallic conductivity,tu nable surface terminations,hydrophilicity,and excellent mechanical flexibility,making it ideal for multifu nctional integration in SSBs,As a component in solid-state electrolytes(SSEs),Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x) improves ionic conductivity and mecha nical strength.When used in electrodes,it serves as a conductive scaffold that enhances charge transport and structural durability.Additionally,its role as an interfacial interlayer effectively reduces interfacial impedance,accommodates volume changes,and suppresses dendrite formation.Its lightweight and high conductivity enable its use as a current collector.This review highlights recent advances in Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(x)-based components for SSBs like Li-,Na-,Zn,Li-S,etc.,emphasizing enha ncements in ion/electron transport,interfacial stability,and structural robustness.Finally,the review outlines challenges and opportunities along with a future outlook focused on improving the MXene oxidation,tailoring surface terminations,improving long-term stability,and exploring scalable fabrication strategies for MXene-based SSB components.