Advancements in MXene Materials for Energy Storage and Solid Electrolytes
Research on MXenes is advancing rapidly, focusing on their applications in energy storage devices and solid electrolytes. Innovations include studies on hydrogen storage performance and the development of two-dimensional materials for supercapacitors and batteries.

Recent studies highlight the ongoing development of MXene materials for energy applications. Research includes hydrogen storage in MXenes with modifications to interlayer spacing and transition metal elements (Zheng et al., 2024), as well as enhancements in supercapacitor performance through various synthesis techniques (Jaffri et al., 2025).
Significant advancements also involve the use of MXenes in solid-state batteries and their integration into flexible energy storage systems (Kumar, 2025; Yu et al., 2025). Potential risks include the challenges of scalable production and the need for effective surface functionalization to optimize performance. These developments are critical as industries push for more efficient energy storage solutions.




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