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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 207 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780841297081
    Series Statement: ACS symposium series 1444
    Content: "New Options for Energy Generation and Transmission. MXenes, two-dimensional materials classified as transition metal carbides and nitrides, are currently among the most in-demand materials of the 21st century. Their tunability and superior material properties have attracted significant attention from researchers and developers. MXenes exhibit agility in synthesis and processing and possess indispensable properties such as mechanical, electronic, magnetic, and optical characteristics. Consequently, there are seemingly unlimited applications that offer a clear path toward commercialization. This volume focuses on some of the most crucial challenges of energy generation, storage, and transport in the 21st century. The target audience includes researchers and material professionals interested in material chemistry involving synthesis, characterization, and applications in advanced materials."--
    Note: Distributed in print by Oxford University Press , Includes bibliographical references and index , Two-Dimensional Inorganic Materials for Energy Storage Applications / , MXene: Chemistry, Attributes, and Applications for Electrochemical Energy Storage / , Applications of the MXenes in Li-Ion Batteries / , Metal Carbides and Metal Nitrides Composites for Supercapacitor Applications / , Emerging Nanoengineered 2D MXene-Based Architectures for Supercapacitor Application / , Supercapacitor Material Specifications and Functions from MXenes / , MXene-Based Hybrid Electrodes for Next-Generation Supercapacitors / , Editors' Biographies /
    Language: English
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