2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on "Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties" (NAP-2021)
Director of Materials Research Center Dr. Oleksiy Gogotsi and young researcher Veronika Zahorodna visited NAP-2021 conference on nanomaterials held on September 05-11, 2021 in Odessa, Ukraine.
Conference proceedings involving MRC team were delivered at the conference:
- Sergiy Kyrylenko Anton Roshchupkin, Yevheniia Husak, Illya Yanko, Peace Ekpe, Vitalii Balitskyi, Daniil Burduli, Ivan Baginskyi, Oleksiy Gogotsi, Veronika Zahorodna, Maksym Pogorielov, Possible autocatalytic reduction of resazurin by MXenes with clutured cells, 2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on "Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties" (NAP-2021), September 2021, Odessa , Ukraine
- Sergiy Kyrylenko Illya Yanko, Yevheniia Husak, Anton Roshchupkin, Peace Ekpe, Oleksand Solodovnyk, Daniil Burduli, Ivan Baginskyi, Oleksiy Gogotsi, Veronika Zahorodna, Maksym Pogorielov, Selective photothermal effect of a pulsed laser in cultured cells with Ti3C2Tx MXenes, 2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on "Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties" (NAP-2021), September 2021, Odessa , Ukraine
- Sergiy Kyrylenko Peace Ekpe, Yevheniia Husak, Illya Yanko, Anton Roshchupkin, Andriy Stepanenko, Oleksiy Gogotsi, Veronika Zahorodna, Daniil Burduli, Ivan Baginskyi, Vitalii Balitskyi, Maksym Pogorielov, Visualisation of Ti3C2TX MXenes in eukaryotic cells by Transmission Electron Microscopy, 2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on "Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties" (NAP-2021), September 2021, Odessa , Ukraine
Presented research works were supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (grant 0120U101972); National Research Fund of Ukraine (2020.02/0223), H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (NanoSurf 777926, CanBioSe 778157, NANO2DAY 77810, SALSETH 872370); Erasmus+ JM project 599989-EPP-1-2018-1-UA-EPPJMO-MODULE.
The prime focus of NAP 2021 conference, held annually since 2011, is on the nanoscale materials with emphasis on interdisciplinary research exploring and exploiting unique physical and chemical properties of these materials for practical applications.




Read more about NAP 2021 Conference at https://nap.sumdu.edu.ua/index.php/nap/nap2021


The seminar, titled “MXenes for Space and High-Tech Applications: From Scalable Synthesis to Smart Structures, Sensors, and Advanced Bio-Composites,” brought together researchers interested in the development and application of advanced nanomaterials. The presentation covered recent progress in MXene technology, with a particular focus on scalable synthesis and the integration of MXenes into smart structures, sensors, advanced electronics, multifunctional composites, and space technologies.
The study, “Green-Synthesized MXenes Enable Low-Friction, Cytocompatible PVA-Chitosan Hydrogels,” explores the incorporation of HF-free, green-synthesized Ti₃C₂Tₓ MXenes into polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-chitosan hydrogels. The research demonstrates that this combination can produce highly hydrated, mechanically enhanced, cytocompatible materials with significantly improved tribological properties.
Our collaborative work on porous Ti₃AlC₂ MAX phase for efficient Ti₃C₂Tₓ MXene synthesis has been ranked among the Top 10 most cited papers in the International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology (IJACT).
We highly recommend checking out new important paper: “Critical Assessment of Intrinsic Antibacterial Properties and Photothermal Therapy Potential of MXene Nanosheets.” Along with the key findings, we’re also excited to share the Supplementary Cover Art — it beautifully illustrates our vision of MXene-based targeted complexes that can eliminate bacteria via photothermal conversion under near-infrared irradiation.
Do MXene nanosheets possess intrinsic antibacterial activity? A systematic study of high-quality Ti-, V-, and Nb-based MXenes reveals negligible inherent antimicrobial effects while highlighting their strong potential for targeted photothermal antibacterial therapy.
Highlights
We are excited to share that our Carbon-Ukraine (Y-Carbon LLC) company participated in the I2DM Summit and Expo 2025 at Khalifa University in Abu-Dhabi! Huge thanks to Research & Innovation Center for Graphene and 2D Materials (RIC2D) for hosting such a high-level event.It was an incredible opportunity to meet brilliant researchers and innovators working on the next generation of 2D materials. The insights and energy from the summit will definitely drive new ideas in our own development.
Carbon-Ukraine team had the unique opportunity to visit XPANCEO - a Dubai-based deep tech startup company that is developing the first smart contact lenses with AR vision and health monitoring features, working on truly cutting-edge developments.
Our Carbon-Ukraine team (Y-Carbon LLC) are thrilled to start a new RIC2D project MX-Innovation in collaboration with Drexel University Yury Gogotsi and Khalifa University! Amazing lab tours to project collaborators from Khalifa University, great discussions, strong networking, and a wonderful platform for future collaboration.
MXenes potential applications include sensors, wound healing materials, and drug delivery systems. A recent study explored how different synthesis methods affect the safety and performance of MXenes. By comparing etching conditions and intercalation strategies, researchers discovered that fine-tuning the surface chemistry of MXenes plays a crucial role in improving biocompatibility. These results provide practical guidelines for developing safer MXenes and bring the field one step closer to real biomedical applications.
An excellent review highlighting how MXene-based sensors can help tackle one of today’s pressing environmental challenges — heavy metal contamination. Excited to see such impactful work moving the field of environmental monitoring and sensor technology forward!
Carbon-Ukraine team was truly delighted to take part in the kickoff meeting of the ATHENA Project (Advanced Digital Engineering Methods to Design MXene-based Nanocomposites for Electro-Magnetic Interference Shielding in Space), supported by NATO through the Science for Peace and Security Programme.