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In article number 2002739, Haiwon Lee, Min Jae Ko, and co‐workers propose a unique 3D interconnected nanocomposite consisting of pristine MXene and multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNTs), which can be applied as active materials in flexible supercapacitors. The in‐situ grown CNTs effectively maintain the hierarchical structure of the MXene and accelerate electron transport in the electrode.
Owing to their large surface‐area‐to‐volume ratios, 2D titanium carbides and nitrides (MXenes) have emerged as promising materials for energy storage devices. However, poor interlayer and interparticle conductivity of MXenes (due to its anisotropic nature) is a bottleneck for widening their applications. Additionally, the stacked structure of MXene sheets limits the exposed surface area and renders...
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