The Future of MXene Fibers
Abstract
AbstractSince the first report on MXene‐coated fibers in 2017, the field has grown rapidly, with over 1500 publications on fiber‐related advancements. Improved understanding of MXene's colloidal dispersions has led to new fabrication techniques, resulting in fibers with exceptional electrical conductivity and electrochemical properties. These fibers show promise in energy storage, wearable electronics, motion and strain sensors, and electromagnetic interference shielding. Ongoing research is focused on improving their mechanical properties and fabrication methods, as well as new applications. As new MXene compositions and their properties are discovered, the field continues to open new avenues for innovation in functional fibers and textiles enabled using MXenes. This perspective explores the broad applications of MXene fibers, often overlooked in fiber‐focused reviews, and emphasizes the need to address gaps in synthesis, scalability, and long‐term performance to fully realize their potential.
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Authors (7)
Ken Aldren S. Usman
Institute for Frontier Materials Deakin University Geelong Victoria 3216 Australia
Jizhen Zhang
Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University
Lingyi Bi
A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute and Department of Materials Science and Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States of America
Shayan Seyedin
School of Engineering Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU UK
Xungai Wang
Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University College of Textile Science and Engineering Hangzhou China
Yury Gogotsi
Joselito M. Razal
Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University