A rising Layered Boride Family for Energy and Catalysis Applications: Novel Hexagonal MAB phases and MBenes

Nanxi Miao, Yujing Yan, Junjie Wang

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Abstract

Over the past decade, conventional MAX phases and MXenes have garnered significant interest, primarily limited to carbides and/or nitrides. However, in 2019, the hexagonal ternary boride Ti2InB2 was successfully synthesized, sparking extensive research into hexagonal MAB (h-MAB) phases and their derived MBenes (h-MBenes). In recent years, h-MAB and h-MBenes have become focal points in the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science. The unique properties and promising performances of h-MBenes in catalysis, energy storage, spintronics, and electrical devices underscore their considerable potential. Nonetheless, the exploration of h-MAB and h-MBenes is still in its nascent stages, with many anticipated properties and potentials yet to be fully explored. This article introduces the general concepts, crystal structure, and exfoliation properties of h-MAB phases, while also highlighting advancements in the synthesis and applications of h-MBenes. Finally, we discuss future challenges and prospects for the study of h-MAB and h-MBenes.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202400229
JournalChemSusChem
Volume17
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Energy storage and Catalysis
  • Exfoliability
  • h-MAB phases
  • h-MBenes

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