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
The growing need for flexible and wearable electronics,such as smartwatches and foldable displays,highlights the shortcomings of traditional energy storage methods.In response,scientists are developing compact,flexibl...The growing need for flexible and wearable electronics,such as smartwatches and foldable displays,highlights the shortcomings of traditional energy storage methods.In response,scientists are developing compact,flexible,and foldable energy devices to overcome these challenges.MXenes-a family of twodimensional nanomaterials-are a promising solution because of their unique properties,including a large surface area,excellent electrical conductivity,numerous functional groups,and distinctive layered structures.These attributes make MXenes attractive options for flexible energy storage.This paper reviews recent advances in using flexible MXene-based materials for flexible Li−S batteries,metal-ion batteries(Zn and Na),and supercapacitors.The development of MXene-based composites is explored,with a detailed electrochemical performance analysis of various flexible devices.The review addresses significant challenges and outlines strategic objectives for advancing robust and flexible MXene-based energy storage devices.展开更多
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National Key Research and Development Program of China,Grant/Award Numbers:2021YFA0715600,2021YFA0717700.
文摘The growing need for flexible and wearable electronics,such as smartwatches and foldable displays,highlights the shortcomings of traditional energy storage methods.In response,scientists are developing compact,flexible,and foldable energy devices to overcome these challenges.MXenes-a family of twodimensional nanomaterials-are a promising solution because of their unique properties,including a large surface area,excellent electrical conductivity,numerous functional groups,and distinctive layered structures.These attributes make MXenes attractive options for flexible energy storage.This paper reviews recent advances in using flexible MXene-based materials for flexible Li−S batteries,metal-ion batteries(Zn and Na),and supercapacitors.The development of MXene-based composites is explored,with a detailed electrochemical performance analysis of various flexible devices.The review addresses significant challenges and outlines strategic objectives for advancing robust and flexible MXene-based energy storage devices.