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New MXene material technique boosts conductivity by 160 times

Researchers have developed a cleaner method to manufacture MXenes—ultra-thin materials used in electronics—by using molten salts and iodine. The new process creates perfectly ordered atomic structures that dramatically improve electrical conductivity, potentially transforming applications in batteries, supercapacitors, and semiconductor devices.

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Part of: Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology

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