Search for dissertations about: "mxene"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the word mxene.
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1. Acoustic Platform for MXene Synthesis and Electrochemical Behaviour of i-MXenes in Aqueous Electrolytes
Abstract : Climate Change is believed to be the greatest global challenge and on its forefront is the topic of energy. While being of extreme importance, debates over energy have become a normality. READ MORE
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2. Transmission Electron Microscopy of 2D Materials : Structure and Surface Properties
Abstract : During recent years, new types of materials have been discovered with unique properties. One family of such materials are two-dimensional materials, which include graphene and MXene. These materials are stronger, more flexible, and have higher conductivity than other materials. As such they are highly interesting for new applications, e. READ MORE
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3. Venturing Further into the Field of 2D Materials and their Laminated Parent Phases
Abstract : The field of 2D materials is a relatively young and rapidly growing area within materials science, which is concerned with atomically thin states of matter. Because of their intrinsic 2D morphology, 2D materials have exceptionally high surface to weight or surface to volume ratio. READ MORE
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4. Processing 2D nanomaterials into inorganic-polymer composite films and fibers with well-defined properties
Abstract : 2D materials such as graphene, graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and MXene, possess unique properties, e.g., high carrier mobilities, mechanical flexibility, good thermal conductivity, and high optical and UV adsorption. READ MORE
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5. Surface characterization of 2D transition metal carbides (MXenes)
Abstract : Research on two-dimensional (2D) materials is a rapidly growing field owing to the wide range of new interesting properties found in 2D structures that are vastly different from their three-dimensional (3D) analogues. In addition, 2D materials embodies a significant surface area that facilitates a high degree of surface reactions per unit volume or mass, that is imperative in many applications such as catalysis, energy storage, energy conversion, filtration, and single molecule sensing. READ MORE