Unique properties of MXene such as high conductivity (up to 20,000 S/cm), tunable work function, and surface chemistry as well as ease of processing endow MXene properties across a broad electromagnetic spectrum.
EMI Shielding
Sarycheva, A., Polemi, A., Liu, Y., Dandekar, K., Anasori, B. and Gogotsi, Y. 2D titanium carbide (MXene) for wireless communication. Science Advances 2018, 4 (9), eaau0920.
Han, M., Shuck, C.E., Rakhmanov, R., Parchment, D., Anasori, B., Koo, C.M., Friedman, G. and Gogotsi, Y., 2020. Beyond Ti3C2T x: MXenes for electromagnetic interference shielding. ACS Nano 2020, 14 (4), 5008-5016.
Leading group members: Roman Rokhmanov, Jamal AlHourani, James Fitzatrick
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