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The need for smart materials in an expanding smart world: MXene-based wearable electronics and their advantageous applications

Mohammad Amani, Ali and Tayebi, Lobat and Abbasi, Milad and Vaez, Ahmad and Kamyab, Hesam and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Vafa, Ehsan (2023) The need for smart materials in an expanding smart world: MXene-based wearable electronics and their advantageous applications. ACS Omega, 9 (3). pp. 3123-3142. ISSN 2470-1343

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c06590

Abstract

As a result of the transformation of inflexible electronic structures into flexible and stretchy devices, wearable electronics now provide great advantages in a variety of fields, including mobile healthcare sensing and monitoring, human-machine interfaces, portable energy storage and harvesting, and more. Because of their enriched surface functionalities, large surface area, and high electrical conductivity, transition metal nitrides and carbides (also known as MXenes) have recently come to be extensively considered as a group of functioning two-dimensional nanomaterials as well as exceptional fundamental elements for forming flexible electronics devices. This Review discusses the most recent advancements that have been made in the field of MXene-enabled flexible electronics for wearable electronics. The emphasis is placed on extensively established nonstructural features in order to highlight some MXene-enabled electrical devices that were constructed on a nanometric scale. These attributes include devices configured in three dimensions: printed materials, bioinspired structures, and textile and planar substrates. In addition, sample applications in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, energy, healthcare, and humanoid control of machinery illustrate the exceptional development of these nanodevices. The increasing potential of MXene nanoparticles as a new area in next-generation wearable electronic technologies is projected in this Review. The design challenges associated with these electronic devices are also discussed, and possible solutions are presented.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:flexible and stretchy devices, high electrical conductivity, electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology
ID Code:104870
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:25 Mar 2024 09:09
Last Modified:25 Mar 2024 09:09

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