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Mo-based MXenes: Synthesis, properties, and applications

Author(s)
Hussain, IftikharAmara, UmayBibi, FaizaHanan, AbdulLakhan, Muhammad NazimSoomro, Irfan AliKhan, AmjadShaheen, IrumSajjad, UzairRani, Gokana MohanaJaved, Muhammad SufyanKhan, KarimHanif, Muhammad BilalAssiri, Mohammed A.Sahoo, SumantaAl Zoubi, WailMohapatra, DebanandaZhang, Kaili
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1016/j.cis.2023.103077
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81482
Citation
ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, v.324, pp.103077
Abstract
Ti-MXene allows a range of possibilities to tune their compositional stoichiometry due to their electronic and electrochemical properties. Other than conventionally explored Ti-MXene, there have been ample opportunities for the non-Ti-based MXenes, especially the emerging Mo-based MXenes. Mo-MXenes are established to be remarkable with optoelectronic and electrochemical properties, tuned energy, catalysis, and sensing applications. In this timely review, we systematically discuss the various organized synthesis procedures, associated experimental tunning parameters, physiochemical properties, structural evaluation, stability challenges, key findings, and a wide range of applications of emerging Mo-MXene over Ti-MXenes. We also critically examined the precise control of Mo-MXenes to cater to advanced applications by comprehensively evaluating the summary of recent studies using artificial intelligence and machine learning tools. The critical future perspectives, significant challenges, and possible outlooks for successfully developing and using Mo-MXenes for various practical applications are highlighted.
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ISSN
0001-8686
Keyword (Author)
2D materialMXenesMo-MXenesSynthesisAdvancementsApplications
Keyword
DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL-THEORYTRANSITION-METAL CARBIDES2-DIMENSIONAL MOLYBDENUM CARBIDESMO2CTX MXENEANODE MATERIALSTHERMOELECTRIC-MATERIALSELECTRONIC-PROPERTIESMECHANICAL-BEHAVIORTHERMAL-STABILITYRECENT PROGRESS

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