Unveiling the Multifunctional Potential of MXenes in Rechargeable Batteries beyond Electrode Active Materials

Q Qi Fan M Minghua Chen Y Yicong Yang (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China) S Shengchao Wang (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China) Y Yanxin Chen (State Key Laboratory for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials and Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tan Kah Kee Innovation Laboratory (IKKEM)) L Long Jiang Z Zhuang Wu (The Key Laboratory for Micro/Nano Optoelectronic Devices of Ministry of Education & Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Structural Physics and Devices, School of Physics and Electronics, Hunan University , Changsha 410082,) P Ping Yu (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems) K Ke Chen F Fangfang Ge (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China) M Mian Li Y Yimin Wei (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd.) M Michael Naguib K Kun Liang

Abstract

Abstract MXene materials have emerged as prominent candidates for revolutionizing energy storage technologies due to their unique properties and versatile applications. This review highlights the multifaceted roles of MXenes (beyond electrode active materials) in improving various components of rechargeable batteries. MXenes exhibit exceptional electrical conductivity, tunable surface functionalities, and a 2D structure, rendering them suitable for enhancing electrode or electrolyte materials, current collectors, binders, and separators. As electrode hosts, MXenes accommodate active materials such as sulfur, silicon, selenium, and novel compounds, addressing challenges related to volume expansion, electronic conductivity, and chemical interactions. Furthermore, MXene‐based conductive agents and additives ameliorate the stability and performance of solid‐state devices, overcoming issues associated with flammable liquid electrolytes. MXene materials excel as current collectors by improving contact between active materials, mitigating dendrite formation, extending battery lifespan, and improving safety. Additionally, MXene‐modified separators and interlayers effectively hinder the shuttle effect and dendrite growth in Li‐S and other battery systems with stability and longevity. With their distinct attributes to offer transformative opportunities for addressing limitations in next‐generation rechargeable batteries, MXenes hold the promise of shaping a more efficient, secure, and sustainable energy storage landscape.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 34
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Q

Qi Fan

M

Minghua Chen

Y

Yicong Yang

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China

S

Shengchao Wang

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China

Y

Yanxin Chen

State Key Laboratory for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials and Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tan Kah Kee Innovation Laboratory (IKKEM)

L

Long Jiang

Z

Zhuang Wu

The Key Laboratory for Micro/Nano Optoelectronic Devices of Ministry of Education & Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Structural Physics and Devices, School of Physics and Electronics, Hunan University , Changsha 410082,

P

Ping Yu

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems

K

Ke Chen

F

Fangfang Ge

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Data‐Driven High‐Safety Energy Materials and Applications Ningbo Key Laboratory of Special Energy Materials and Chemistry Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 P. R. China

M

Mian Li

Y

Yimin Wei

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd.

M

Michael Naguib

K

Kun Liang