High-Conductivity Amphiphilic MXene Can Be Dispersed in a Wide Range of Solvents
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High-conductivity amphiphilic MXene can be dispersed in a wide range of solvents
Dr. Seon Joon Kim and his team at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)'s Convergence Research Center for SEIF have developed a high-conductivity amphiphilic MXene material that can be dispersed in water, polar and nonpolar organic solvents.


KIST Develops World's First 'High-Conductivity Amphiphilic MXene' That Can Be Dispersed in a Wide Range of Solvents
Dr. Seon Joon Kim and his team at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)'s Convergence Research Center for SEIF have developed a "high-conductivity amphiphilic MXene" material that can be dispersed in water, polar and nonpolar organic solvents.
KIST Unveils Groundbreaking 'High-Conductivity Amphiphilic MXene'
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have unveiled a novel high-conductivity amphiphilic MXene material, which presents a significant leap in the application potential of this two-dimensional nanomaterial. Traditionally, MXenes have grappled with compatibility issues in various solvents, limiting their practicality in diverse industrial applications. This innovative approach allows …
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