
The current landscape of advanced two-dimensional materials presents an array of application challenges, including energy storage, composites, electrocatalysis, water purification, coatings for corrosion resistance, and more. The need for efficiency, predictability, and reliability in these diverse applications is paramount.
Argonne is addressing these challenges through its groundbreaking initiative – Argonne MXene Innovations – where scientists are conducting exciting research on MXene nanomaterials, which possess unique properties that make them particularly well-suited for a range of advanced applications.
Because of Argonne's cross-sector capabilities, the lab is uniquely equipped to collaborate with industry partners and provide comprehensive solutions for harnessing the potential of advanced two-dimensional materials.
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