High capacitance of surface-modified 2D titanium carbide in acidic electrolyte
Yohan Dall'Agnese,Yohan Dall'Agnese,Yohan Dall'Agnese,Maria R. Lukatskaya,Kevin M. Cook,Pierre-Louis Taberna,Pierre-Louis Taberna,Yury Gogotsi,Patrice Simon,Patrice Simon +9 more
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In this paper, the electrochemical behavior of Ti3C2, a two-dimensional titanium carbide from the MXene family, in H2SO4 electrolyte is reported.About:
This article is published in Electrochemistry Communications.The article was published on 2014-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 389 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Titanium carbide & Specific surface area.read more
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2D metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) for energy storage
TL;DR: More than twenty 2D carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides of transition metals (MXenes) have been synthesized and studied, and dozens more predicted to exist.
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Latest advances in supercapacitors: from new electrode materials to novel device designs.
Faxing Wang,Faxing Wang,Faxing Wang,Xiongwei Wu,Xiongwei Wu,Xinhai Yuan,Zaichun Liu,Yi Zhang,Lijun Fu,Yusong Zhu,Qingming Zhou,Yuping Wu,Yuping Wu,Wei Huang +13 more
TL;DR: The state-of-the-art progress toward mechanisms, new materials, and novel device designs for supercapacitors is summarized and key technical challenges are highlighted regarding further research in this thriving field.
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Applications of 2D MXenes in energy conversion and storage systems
Jinbo Pang,Rafael G. Mendes,Rafael G. Mendes,Alicja Bachmatiuk,Alicja Bachmatiuk,Alicja Bachmatiuk,Liang Zhao,Huy Q. Ta,Thomas Gemming,Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Zhongfan Liu,Zhongfan Liu,Mark H. Rümmeli,Mark H. Rümmeli,Mark H. Rümmeli +15 more
TL;DR: The potential of MXenes for the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants in water, such as dye waste, is addressed, along with their promise as catalysts for ammonium synthesis from nitrogen.
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Multidimensional materials and device architectures for future hybrid energy storage
TL;DR: This review addresses the cutting edge of electrical energy storage technology, outlining approaches to overcome current limitations and providing future research directions towards the next generation of electricalEnergy storage devices whose characteristics represent a true hybridization of batteries and electrochemical capacitors.
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