As emerging two-dimensional(2D)materials,carbides and nitrides(MXenes)could be solid solutions or organized structures made up of multi-atomic layers.With remarkable and adjustable electrical,optical,mechanical,and el...As emerging two-dimensional(2D)materials,carbides and nitrides(MXenes)could be solid solutions or organized structures made up of multi-atomic layers.With remarkable and adjustable electrical,optical,mechanical,and electrochemical characteristics,MXenes have shown great potential in brain-inspired neuromorphic computing electronics,including neuromorphic gas sensors,pressure sensors and photodetectors.This paper provides a forward-looking review of the research progress regarding MXenes in the neuromorphic sensing domain and discussed the critical challenges that need to be resolved.Key bottlenecks such as insufficient long-term stability under environmental exposure,high costs,scalability limitations in large-scale production,and mechanical mismatch in wearable integration hinder their practical deployment.Furthermore,unresolved issues like interfacial compatibility in heterostructures and energy inefficiency in neu-romorphic signal conversion demand urgent attention.The review offers insights into future research directions enhance the fundamental understanding of MXene properties and promote further integration into neuromorphic computing applications through the convergence with various emerging technologies.展开更多
The escalating demand for electromagnetic protection against increasingly severe electromagnetic pollution is making the development of advanced electromagnetic wave absorbing material systems imperative.MXene-based e...The escalating demand for electromagnetic protection against increasingly severe electromagnetic pollution is making the development of advanced electromagnetic wave absorbing material systems imperative.MXene-based electromagnetic wave absorbing fillers demonstrate advantages of lightweight and high efficiency.However,their microscale dimensions hinder the formation of interconnected networks within matrices,resulting in limited electromagnetic(EM)loss mechanisms and narrow effective absorption bandwidths.Herein,we employ wet spinning combined with molten salt-assisted in-situ synthesis to fabricate MAX@rGO(rGMAX_(n))fibrous absorbers featuring a hierarchical structure of“columnar cactus covered with MAX spheres”.Precise regulation of MAX phase content enables controlled tuning of the electromagnetic properties of rGMAX_(n) fibers.Moreover,subsequent in-situ etching further enhances their EM performance,yielding MXene@rGO(rGMX_(n))fibers with a hierarchical structure of“columnar cactus decorated with MXene nanosheet clusters”.Freeze-drying is utilized to modulate fiber filling content,and fibrous felts with conductive networks are obtained,which exhibit excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance.Among them,the as-prepared rGMX_(10) fibrous felt exhibits good electromagnetic wave absorption performance at a low filling content(10 wt.%)with the RL_(max) of 54.4 dB and an effective absorption bandwidth of 5.31 GHz.This enhancement originates from improved impedance matching characteristics through fiber-interconnected networks and multiple electromagnetic loss mechanisms enabled by the hierarchical structure.The strategy of in-situ growing hierarchical MXene@rGO fibers establishes a novel approach for developing MXene-based fibrous absorbing materials.展开更多
MXene-based smart contact lenses demonstrate a cutting-edge advancement in wearable ophthalmic technology,combining real-time biosensing,therapeutic capabilities,and user comfort in a single platform.These devices tak...MXene-based smart contact lenses demonstrate a cutting-edge advancement in wearable ophthalmic technology,combining real-time biosensing,therapeutic capabilities,and user comfort in a single platform.These devices take the advantage of the exceptional electrical conductivity,mechanical flexibility,and biocompatibility of two-dimensional MXenes to enable noninvasive,tear-based monitoring of key physiological markers such as intraocular pressure and glucose levels.Recent developments focus on the integration of transparent MXene films into the conventional lens materials,allowing multifunctional performance including photothermal therapy,antimicrobial and anti-inflammation protection,and dehydration resistance.These innovations offer promising strategies for ocular disease management and eye protection.In addition to their multifunctionality,improvements in MXene synthesis and device engineering have enhanced the stability,transparency,and wearability of these lenses.Despite these advances,challenges remain in long-term biostability,scalable production,and integration with wireless communication systems.This review summarizes the current progress,key challenges,and future directions of MXene-based smart contact lenses,highlighting their transformative potential in next-generation digital healthcare and ophthalmic care.展开更多
Perovskite solar cells(PSCs)have emerged as promising photovoltaic technologies owing to their remarkable power conversion efficiency(PCE).However,heat accumulation under continuous illumination remains a critical bot...Perovskite solar cells(PSCs)have emerged as promising photovoltaic technologies owing to their remarkable power conversion efficiency(PCE).However,heat accumulation under continuous illumination remains a critical bottleneck,severely affecting device stability and long-term operational performance.Herein,we present a multifunctional strategy by incorporating highly thermally conductive Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) MXene nanosheets into the perovskite layer to simultaneously enhance thermal management and optoelectronic properties.The Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) nanosheets,embedded at perovskite grain boundaries,construct efficient thermal conduction pathways,significantly improving the thermal conductivity and diffusivity of the film.This leads to a notable reduction in the device’s steady-state operating temperature from 42.96 to 39.97 under 100 mW cm^(−2) illumination,thereby alleviating heat-induced performance degradation.Beyond thermal regulation,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X),with high conductivity and negatively charged surface terminations,also serves as an effective defect passivation agent,reducing trap-assisted recombination,while simultaneously facilitating charge extraction and transport by optimizing interfacial energy alignment.As a result,the Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X)-modified PSC achieve a champion PCE of 25.13%and exhibit outstanding thermal stability,retaining 80%of the initial PCE after 500 h of thermal aging at 85 and 30±5%relative humidity.(In contrast,control PSC retain only 58%after 200 h.)Moreover,under continuous maximum power point tracking in N2 atmosphere,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X)-modified PSC retained 70%of the initial PCE after 500 h,whereas the control PSC drop sharply to 20%.These findings highlight the synergistic role of Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) in thermal management and optoelectronic performance,paving the way for the development of high-efficiency and heat-resistant perovskite photovoltaics.展开更多
With the rapid development of twodimensional MXene materials,numerous preparation strategies have been proposed to enhance synthesis efficiency,mitigate environmental impact,and enable scalability for large-scale prod...With the rapid development of twodimensional MXene materials,numerous preparation strategies have been proposed to enhance synthesis efficiency,mitigate environmental impact,and enable scalability for large-scale production.The compound etching approach,which relies on cationic oxidation of the A element of MAX phase precursors while anions typically adsorb onto MXene surfaces as functional groups,remains the main prevalent strategy.By contrast,synthesis methodologies utilizing elemental etching agents have been rarely reported.Here,we report a new elemental tellurium(Te)-based etching strategy for the preparation of MXene materials with tunable surface chemistry.By selectively removing the A-site element in MAX phases using Te,our approach avoids the use of toxic fluoride reagents and achieves tellurium-terminated surface groups that significantly enhance sodium storage performance.Experimental results show that Te-etched MXene delivers substantially higher capacities(exceeding 50%improvement over conventionally etched MXene)with superior rate capability,retaining high capacity at large current densities and demonstrating over 90%capacity retention after 1000 cycles.This innovative synthetic strategy provides new insight into controllable MXene preparation and performance optimization,while the as-obtained materials hold promises for high-performance sodium-ion batteries and other energy storage systems.展开更多
Flexible electronics face critical challenges in achieving monolithic three-dimensional(3D)integration,including material compatibility,structural stability,and scalable fabrication methods.Inspired by the tactile sen...Flexible electronics face critical challenges in achieving monolithic three-dimensional(3D)integration,including material compatibility,structural stability,and scalable fabrication methods.Inspired by the tactile sensing mechanism of the human skin,we have developed a flexible monolithic 3D-integrated tactile sensing system based on a holey MXene paste,where each vertical one-body unit simultaneously functions as a microsupercapacitor and pressure sensor.The in-plane mesopores of MXene significantly improve ion accessibility,mitigate the self-stacking of nanosheets,and allow the holey MXene to multifunctionally act as a sensing material,an active electrode,and a conductive interconnect,thus drastically reducing the interface mismatch and enhancing the mechanical robustness.Furthermore,we fabricate a large-scale device using a blade-coating and stamping method,which demonstrates excellent mechanical flexibility,low-power consumption,rapid response,and stable long-term operation.As a proof-of-concept application,we integrate our sensing array into a smart access control system,leveraging deep learning to accurately identify users based on their unique pressing behaviors.This study provides a promising approach for designing highly integrated,intelligent,and flexible electronic systems for advanced human-computer interactions and personalized electronics.展开更多
The widespread proliferation of modern wireless devices coupled with overlapping power emissions has brought about electromagnetic(EM)pollution issues,posing many challenges to environment and human health.Therefore,t...The widespread proliferation of modern wireless devices coupled with overlapping power emissions has brought about electromagnetic(EM)pollution issues,posing many challenges to environment and human health.Therefore,the development of EM shielding devices with high green shielding index(gs)is essential,as they offer absorption-dominant protection that minimizes reflections and safeguards both health and electronics.MXene,with its intrinsic ultra-high electrical conductivity,liquid-phase tunable surface chemistry,low density,large specific surface area,thermal stability,and mechanical stability,has become the leading two-dimensional(2D)material driving the development of green EM shielding devices.In this review we emphasize device-level strategies with engineered architectures for MXene-based green EM shielding.We first examine MXene’s crystal and electronic structure and the fundamental attenuation mechanisms in MXene-based devices.Then we survey fabrication and assembly methods,analyzing three device-level strategies for MXene-based green EM shielded devices:3D architectures,metastructure/meta-surfaces,and external stimulus.Throughout,we highlight how MXene’s distinguished properties enable green EM interference(EMI)shielding devices that minimize secondary interference.Finally,we discuss the challenges faced in the effective utilization of MXene-based in green EM shielding devices,provide insights into these challenges,and offer guidelines for developing the solutions of next-generation green MXene-based EM shielding devices.展开更多
基金supported by the NSFC(12474071)Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2024YQ051,ZR2025QB50)+6 种基金Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2025A1515011191)the Shanghai Sailing Program(23YF1402200,23YF1402400)funded by Basic Research Program of Jiangsu(BK20240424)Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials(KF2406)Taishan Scholar Foundation of Shandong Province(tsqn202408006,tsqn202507058)Young Talent of Lifting engineering for Science and Technology in Shandong,China(SDAST2024QTB002)the Qilu Young Scholar Program of Shandong University。
文摘As emerging two-dimensional(2D)materials,carbides and nitrides(MXenes)could be solid solutions or organized structures made up of multi-atomic layers.With remarkable and adjustable electrical,optical,mechanical,and electrochemical characteristics,MXenes have shown great potential in brain-inspired neuromorphic computing electronics,including neuromorphic gas sensors,pressure sensors and photodetectors.This paper provides a forward-looking review of the research progress regarding MXenes in the neuromorphic sensing domain and discussed the critical challenges that need to be resolved.Key bottlenecks such as insufficient long-term stability under environmental exposure,high costs,scalability limitations in large-scale production,and mechanical mismatch in wearable integration hinder their practical deployment.Furthermore,unresolved issues like interfacial compatibility in heterostructures and energy inefficiency in neu-romorphic signal conversion demand urgent attention.The review offers insights into future research directions enhance the fundamental understanding of MXene properties and promote further integration into neuromorphic computing applications through the convergence with various emerging technologies.
基金granted by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2024YFB3409900).
文摘The escalating demand for electromagnetic protection against increasingly severe electromagnetic pollution is making the development of advanced electromagnetic wave absorbing material systems imperative.MXene-based electromagnetic wave absorbing fillers demonstrate advantages of lightweight and high efficiency.However,their microscale dimensions hinder the formation of interconnected networks within matrices,resulting in limited electromagnetic(EM)loss mechanisms and narrow effective absorption bandwidths.Herein,we employ wet spinning combined with molten salt-assisted in-situ synthesis to fabricate MAX@rGO(rGMAX_(n))fibrous absorbers featuring a hierarchical structure of“columnar cactus covered with MAX spheres”.Precise regulation of MAX phase content enables controlled tuning of the electromagnetic properties of rGMAX_(n) fibers.Moreover,subsequent in-situ etching further enhances their EM performance,yielding MXene@rGO(rGMX_(n))fibers with a hierarchical structure of“columnar cactus decorated with MXene nanosheet clusters”.Freeze-drying is utilized to modulate fiber filling content,and fibrous felts with conductive networks are obtained,which exhibit excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance.Among them,the as-prepared rGMX_(10) fibrous felt exhibits good electromagnetic wave absorption performance at a low filling content(10 wt.%)with the RL_(max) of 54.4 dB and an effective absorption bandwidth of 5.31 GHz.This enhancement originates from improved impedance matching characteristics through fiber-interconnected networks and multiple electromagnetic loss mechanisms enabled by the hierarchical structure.The strategy of in-situ growing hierarchical MXene@rGO fibers establishes a novel approach for developing MXene-based fibrous absorbing materials.
文摘MXene-based smart contact lenses demonstrate a cutting-edge advancement in wearable ophthalmic technology,combining real-time biosensing,therapeutic capabilities,and user comfort in a single platform.These devices take the advantage of the exceptional electrical conductivity,mechanical flexibility,and biocompatibility of two-dimensional MXenes to enable noninvasive,tear-based monitoring of key physiological markers such as intraocular pressure and glucose levels.Recent developments focus on the integration of transparent MXene films into the conventional lens materials,allowing multifunctional performance including photothermal therapy,antimicrobial and anti-inflammation protection,and dehydration resistance.These innovations offer promising strategies for ocular disease management and eye protection.In addition to their multifunctionality,improvements in MXene synthesis and device engineering have enhanced the stability,transparency,and wearability of these lenses.Despite these advances,challenges remain in long-term biostability,scalable production,and integration with wireless communication systems.This review summarizes the current progress,key challenges,and future directions of MXene-based smart contact lenses,highlighting their transformative potential in next-generation digital healthcare and ophthalmic care.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.62374029,22175029,62474033,and W2433038)the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST(No.YESS20220550)+2 种基金the Sichuan Science and Technology Program(No.2024NSFSC0250)the Natural Science Foundation of Shenzhen Innovation Committee(JCYJ20210324135614040)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(No.ZYGX2022J032).
文摘Perovskite solar cells(PSCs)have emerged as promising photovoltaic technologies owing to their remarkable power conversion efficiency(PCE).However,heat accumulation under continuous illumination remains a critical bottleneck,severely affecting device stability and long-term operational performance.Herein,we present a multifunctional strategy by incorporating highly thermally conductive Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) MXene nanosheets into the perovskite layer to simultaneously enhance thermal management and optoelectronic properties.The Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) nanosheets,embedded at perovskite grain boundaries,construct efficient thermal conduction pathways,significantly improving the thermal conductivity and diffusivity of the film.This leads to a notable reduction in the device’s steady-state operating temperature from 42.96 to 39.97 under 100 mW cm^(−2) illumination,thereby alleviating heat-induced performance degradation.Beyond thermal regulation,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X),with high conductivity and negatively charged surface terminations,also serves as an effective defect passivation agent,reducing trap-assisted recombination,while simultaneously facilitating charge extraction and transport by optimizing interfacial energy alignment.As a result,the Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X)-modified PSC achieve a champion PCE of 25.13%and exhibit outstanding thermal stability,retaining 80%of the initial PCE after 500 h of thermal aging at 85 and 30±5%relative humidity.(In contrast,control PSC retain only 58%after 200 h.)Moreover,under continuous maximum power point tracking in N2 atmosphere,Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X)-modified PSC retained 70%of the initial PCE after 500 h,whereas the control PSC drop sharply to 20%.These findings highlight the synergistic role of Ti_(3)C_(2)T_(X) in thermal management and optoelectronic performance,paving the way for the development of high-efficiency and heat-resistant perovskite photovoltaics.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52472228,22309202)Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province(2023NSFSC1942)the Gusu Leading Talents Program(ZXL2023190)。
文摘With the rapid development of twodimensional MXene materials,numerous preparation strategies have been proposed to enhance synthesis efficiency,mitigate environmental impact,and enable scalability for large-scale production.The compound etching approach,which relies on cationic oxidation of the A element of MAX phase precursors while anions typically adsorb onto MXene surfaces as functional groups,remains the main prevalent strategy.By contrast,synthesis methodologies utilizing elemental etching agents have been rarely reported.Here,we report a new elemental tellurium(Te)-based etching strategy for the preparation of MXene materials with tunable surface chemistry.By selectively removing the A-site element in MAX phases using Te,our approach avoids the use of toxic fluoride reagents and achieves tellurium-terminated surface groups that significantly enhance sodium storage performance.Experimental results show that Te-etched MXene delivers substantially higher capacities(exceeding 50%improvement over conventionally etched MXene)with superior rate capability,retaining high capacity at large current densities and demonstrating over 90%capacity retention after 1000 cycles.This innovative synthetic strategy provides new insight into controllable MXene preparation and performance optimization,while the as-obtained materials hold promises for high-performance sodium-ion batteries and other energy storage systems.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52272177,12204010)the Foundation for the Introduction of High-Level Talents of Anhui University(S020118002/097)+1 种基金the University Synergy Innovation Program of Anhui Province(GXXT-2023-066)the Scientific Research Project of Anhui Provincial Higher Education Institution(2023AH040008)。
文摘Flexible electronics face critical challenges in achieving monolithic three-dimensional(3D)integration,including material compatibility,structural stability,and scalable fabrication methods.Inspired by the tactile sensing mechanism of the human skin,we have developed a flexible monolithic 3D-integrated tactile sensing system based on a holey MXene paste,where each vertical one-body unit simultaneously functions as a microsupercapacitor and pressure sensor.The in-plane mesopores of MXene significantly improve ion accessibility,mitigate the self-stacking of nanosheets,and allow the holey MXene to multifunctionally act as a sensing material,an active electrode,and a conductive interconnect,thus drastically reducing the interface mismatch and enhancing the mechanical robustness.Furthermore,we fabricate a large-scale device using a blade-coating and stamping method,which demonstrates excellent mechanical flexibility,low-power consumption,rapid response,and stable long-term operation.As a proof-of-concept application,we integrate our sensing array into a smart access control system,leveraging deep learning to accurately identify users based on their unique pressing behaviors.This study provides a promising approach for designing highly integrated,intelligent,and flexible electronic systems for advanced human-computer interactions and personalized electronics.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.62304020)supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2023YFB3811300)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52202370).
文摘The widespread proliferation of modern wireless devices coupled with overlapping power emissions has brought about electromagnetic(EM)pollution issues,posing many challenges to environment and human health.Therefore,the development of EM shielding devices with high green shielding index(gs)is essential,as they offer absorption-dominant protection that minimizes reflections and safeguards both health and electronics.MXene,with its intrinsic ultra-high electrical conductivity,liquid-phase tunable surface chemistry,low density,large specific surface area,thermal stability,and mechanical stability,has become the leading two-dimensional(2D)material driving the development of green EM shielding devices.In this review we emphasize device-level strategies with engineered architectures for MXene-based green EM shielding.We first examine MXene’s crystal and electronic structure and the fundamental attenuation mechanisms in MXene-based devices.Then we survey fabrication and assembly methods,analyzing three device-level strategies for MXene-based green EM shielded devices:3D architectures,metastructure/meta-surfaces,and external stimulus.Throughout,we highlight how MXene’s distinguished properties enable green EM interference(EMI)shielding devices that minimize secondary interference.Finally,we discuss the challenges faced in the effective utilization of MXene-based in green EM shielding devices,provide insights into these challenges,and offer guidelines for developing the solutions of next-generation green MXene-based EM shielding devices.