The tunable electric and magnetic properties of 2D MXenes and their potential applications

The electrical and magnetic properties of 2D materials remain a subject of interest among researchers. After the discovery of the first 2D carbon material, the exfoliation of 2D MXenes has catalyzed their versatile applications in nanomedicine, spintronics, microwave absorption and energy storage sy...

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Published inMaterials advances Vol. 1; no. 9; pp. 314 - 3121
Main Author Shukla, Vineeta
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.12.2020
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Summary:The electrical and magnetic properties of 2D materials remain a subject of interest among researchers. After the discovery of the first 2D carbon material, the exfoliation of 2D MXenes has catalyzed their versatile applications in nanomedicine, spintronics, microwave absorption and energy storage systems. The pristine MXenes have a metallic character, but the presence of the terminal group makes it easy to tune their electrical and magnetic properties. This review paper is mainly focused on the electrical and magnetic property based applications such as cancer theranostics, spintronics, and shielding against electromagnetic pollution. This review paper will pave the way to designing the next generation of MXene based multifunctional materials with promising opportunities. This review paper is focused on the electrical and magnetic property based applications of MXenes such as cancer theranostics, spintronics, and shielding against electromagnetic pollution.
Bibliography:Vineeta Shukla received degrees: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education, Master of Science and Master of Philosophy from the C. S. J. M. University, Kanpur. She received two gold medals, the Sir C. V. Raman Commemoration Medal and the Kailashpat Singhania Medal for attaining the highest marks in Physics during her post-graduate degree. Currently, she is a doctoral student at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India. Her current scientific interests are focused on the characterization and energy applications of low dimensional materials.
ISSN:2633-5409
2633-5409
DOI:10.1039/d0ma00548g