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<scp>Two‐dimensional MXenes</scp>: New frontier of wearable and flexible electronics

Author Affiliations
University of Connecticut, Kwangwoon University, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, North Carolina State University
Published InInfoMat
Year2022
Citations242

Abstract

Abstract Wearable electronics offer incredible benefits in mobile healthcare monitoring, sensing, portable energy harvesting and storage, human‐machine interactions, etc., due to the evolution of rigid electronics structure to flexible and stretchable devices. Lately, transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) are highly regarded as a group of thriving two‐dimensional nanomaterials and extraordinary building blocks for emerging flexible electronics platforms because of their excellent electrical conductivity, enriched surface functionalities, and large surface area. This article reviews the most recent developments in MXene‐enabled flexible electronics for wearable electronics. Several MXene‐enabled electronic devices designed on a nanometric scale are highlighted by drawing attention to widely developed nonstructural attributes, including 3D configured devices, textile and planer substrates, bioinspired structures, and printed materials. Furthermore, the unique…
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