Researchers at Drexel University and the Materials Research Center in Ukraine have designed a system that can be used to make large quantities of the material while preserving its unique properties. The team recently reported in the journal Advanced Engineering Materials that a lab-scale reactor system developed at the Materials Research Center in Kyiv, can convert a ceramic precursor material into a pile of the powdery black MXene titanium carbide, in quantities as large as 50 grams per batch.
Collaboration between Drexel University and MRC was supported by the MSCA RISE NANO2DAY project, Grant Agreement No. 777810, funded by the European Commission under HORIZON-2020 program.
An article describing this joint work is listed among the most read in Advanced Engineering Materials journal for the September 2020 and for the whole year.
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