Review, 2024

Application Scopes of Miniaturized MXene-Functionalized Electrospun Nanofibers-Based Electrochemical Energy Devices

Small, ISSN 1613-6810, Volume 20, 24, 10.1002/smll.202309572

Contributors

Khademolqorani S. 0000-0001-5049-8634 [1] Banitaba S.N. 0000-0002-9181-8195 (Corresponding author) [2] Gupta A. 0000-0002-6587-234X [3] Poursharifi N. [1] Ghaffari A.A. [4] Jadhav V.V. (Corresponding author) [5] [6] Arifeen W.U. 0000-0003-0747-640X (Corresponding author) [7] Singh M. [3] Borah M. Chamanehpour E. [8] [9] Mishra Y.K. 0000-0002-8786-9379 (Corresponding author) [9]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Isfahan University of Technology
  2. [NORA names: Iran; Asia, Middle East];
  3. [2] Amirkabir University of Technology
  4. [NORA names: Iran; Asia, Middle East];
  5. [3] CSIR-National Physical Laboratory
  6. [NORA names: India; Asia, South];
  7. [4] University of Tehran
  8. [NORA names: Iran; Asia, Middle East];
  9. [5] Department of Chemical Engineering
  10. [NORA names: China; Asia, East];

Abstract

Exploring combinatorial materials, as well as rational device configuration design, are assumed to be the key strategies for deploying versatile electrochemical devices. MXene sheets have revealed a high hydrophilic surface with proper mechanical and electrical characteristics, rendering them supreme additive candidates to integrate in electrospun electrochemical power tools. The synergetic effects of MXene 2D layers with the nanofibrous networks can boost actuator responsive ability, battery capacity retention, fuel cell stability, sensor sensitivity, and supercapacitor areal capacitance. Their superior mechanical features can be endowed to the electrospun layers through the embedding of the MXene additive. In this review, the preparation and inherent features of the MXene configurations are briefly evaluated. The fabrication and overall performance of the MXene-loaded nanofibers applicable in electrochemical actuators, batteries, fuel cells, sensors, and supercapacitors are comprehensively figured out. Eventually, an outlook on the future development of MXene-based electrospun composites is presented. A substantial focus has been devoted to date to engineering conjugated MXene and electrospun fibrous frames. The potential performance of the MXene-decorated nanofibers presents a bright future of nanoengineering toward technological growth. Meanwhile, a balance between the pros and cons of the synthesized MXene composite layers is worthwhile to consider in the future.

Keywords

actuators, battery, biosensor, electrospun fibers, fuel cell, supercapacitor

Funders

  • Styrelsen for Forskning og Innovation
  • European Regional Development Fund
  • SOLID
  • Interreg Deutschland
  • BHJ Fonden and Fabrikant Mads Clausen Fonden

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