Compositional and Structural Engineering of MAX Phases and Their Derivatives for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
Abstract
ABSTRACT MAX phases feature exceptional compositional and structural tunability, serving as a versatile materials platform for electrochemical energy storage and conversion, both as direct active materials and as chemical precursors for an array of functional derivatives. However, a unified framework connecting compositional and structural evolution across the MAX‐phase platform materials with electrochemical functionality remains underdeveloped. Here, we review recent advances in MAX phases and their derivatives for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. We focus on compositional design, structural modulation, and derivative engineering and their roles in shaping charge‐storage mechanisms, reaction kinetics, and long‐term stability across secondary batteries, supercapacitors, and electrocatalysis. Finally, we outline future perspectives and design principles based on compositional‐structural‐functional relationships to guide the rational design of MAX‐based materials for electrochemical applications.
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Authors (8)
Jingwen Tang
1Department of Hematology, the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
Wenjie Jiang
Ali Saffar Shamshirgar
Materials Design Division Department of Physics Chemistry and Biology (IFM) Linköping University Linköping Sweden
Wei He
Wei Zheng
Peigen Zhang
Johanna Rosen
Materials Design Division, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM)
ZhengMing Sun
Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering