Recent advances and opportunities in MXene‐based liquid crystals

Author:

Usman Ken Aldren S.1,Zhang Jizhen12,Marquez Kevinilo P.13,Judicpa Mia Angela N.12,Lynch Peter A.2,Bedford Annabelle4,Anasori Babak45,Razal Joselito M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia

2. Manufacturing, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) Waurn Ponds Victoria Australia

3. Institute of Chemistry, University of the Philippines‐Los Baños Laguna Philippines

4. School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

5. Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recent progress on the liquid crystalline (LC) dispersion of two‐dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides (MXenes) has propelled this unique nanomaterial into a realm of high‐performance architectures, such as films and fibers. Additionally, compared to architectures made from typical non‐LC dispersions, those derived from LC MXene possess tunable ion transport routes and enhanced conductivity and physical properties, demonstrating great potential for a wide range of applications, such as electronic displays, smart glasses, and thermal camouflage devices. This review provides an overview of the progress achieved in the production and processing of LC MXenes, including critical discussions on satisfying the required conditions for LC formation. It also highlights how acquiring LC MXenes has broadened the current solution‐based manufacturing paradigm of MXene‐based architectures, resulting in unprecedented performances in their conventional applications (e.g., energy storage and strain sensing) and in their emerging uses (e.g., tribology). Opportunities for innovation and foreseen challenges are also discussed, offering future research directions on how to further benefit from the exciting potential of LC MXenes with the aim of promoting their widespread use in designing and manufacturing advanced materials and applications.image

Funder

Australian Research Council

Australian National Fabrication Facility

Publisher

Wiley

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