NANO2DAY
Project ID: 777810 MSCA-RISE-2017 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
NANO2DAY is aiming at the development of advanced multifunctional composites with outstanding electronic and mechanical properties by incorporation of novel MXene nanosheets into polymer matrixes. The project will firstly go forward to the rational design and systematic exploration of MXene-polymer nanocomposites for wearable electronics and advanced structural components for airspace applications.
Project details
Total cost:
EUR 1 246 500EU contribution:
EUR 1 246 500Coordinated in:
LatviaTopic(s):
MSCA-RISE-2017 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)Call for proposal:
H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017Funding scheme:
MSCA-RISE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)Objective
NANO2DAY is aiming at the development of advanced multifunctional composites with outstanding electronic and mechanical properties by incorporation of novel MXene nanosheets into polymer matrixes. The project will firstly go forward to the rational design and systematic exploration of MXene-polymer nanocomposites for wearable electronics and advanced structural components for airspace applications.
This will be achieved by i) intersectoral consolidation and sharing of knowledge and expertise of 11 members from Europe and USA working in different areas and ii) collaborative research on the development and assessment of novel materials, including technology, characterisation, modelling, and validation. The concept explored in the project accounts for finding and extending the application potential of MXene-doped polymers and validation of their effectiveness compared to well-known graphene-doped polymers.
The innovative aspects followed in the project are based on up-scaling of novel technologies for “close-to-industrial” synthesis of MXenes and MXene-doped polymer masterbatches and implementation of MXenes into design of structural polymer composites, including FRPs. NANO2DAY will essentially contribute to the integration of scientific insights into innovation-based industrial environment and successful implementation of novel advanced materials into practical applications.
Coordinator
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE
RAINIS BOULEVARD 19
1586 RIGA
Latvia
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
EU contribution: EUR 355 500
Participants
MATERIALS RESEARCH CENTER
Ukraine
EU contribution: EUR 243 000YAROSLAVIV VAL/OLISYA GONCHARA STREET, 19/33-A
01034 KIEV
Ukraine
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS
Lithuania
EU contribution: EUR 162 000K DONELAICIO 73
44249 KAUNAS
Lithuania
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET
Sweden
EU contribution: EUR 121 500
UNIVERSITET SOMRADET PORSON
971 87 LULEA
Sweden
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
USTAV POLYMEROV - SLOVENSKA AKADEMIA VIED
Slovakia
EU contribution: EUR 103 500DUBRAVSKA CESTA 9
84541 BRATISLAVA 45
Slovakia
Activity type: Research Organisations
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
Denmark
EU contribution: EUR 99 000ANKER ENGELUNDSVEJ 1 BYGNING 101 A
2800 KGS LYNGBY
Denmark
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
BALTIC SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS SIA
Latvia
EU contribution: EUR 63 000GANIBU DAMBIS 26
LV-1005 RIGA
Latvia
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SYNPO AKCIOVA SPOLECNOST
Czech Republic
EU contribution: EUR 54 000S K NEUMANNA 1316 ZELENE PREDMESTI
532 07 PARDUBICE
Czech Republic
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
UAB SPORTINE AVIACIJA IR KOLithuania
EU contribution: EUR 45 000DEBESU STR. 16 POCIUNU K., PRIENU R.
59327 PRIENAI
Lithuania
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Partner organisations
BELARUSIAN STATE UNIVERSITYBelarus
NEZAVISIMOSTI AV 4
220050 MINSK
Belarus
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
DREXEL UNIVERSITYUnited States
3201 ARCH STREET
19104 Philadelphia
United States
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
https://www.cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/212976_en.html
NANO2DAY News:
NANO2DAY project: research scientist Maksym Plakhothyuk, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), visited Ukrainian partner Materials Research Centre, Kiev, Ukraine on September-November 2018

NANO2DAY project: MRC director Oleksiy Gogotsi at the work meeting in Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA, made a presentation of the company and its activitties in international r&d projects

Director of Materials Research Centre (Kiev, Ukraine) Oleksiy Gogotsi at the work meeting at Drexel UniversityPhiladelphia, USA, made a presentation of the company and its activitties in international research and development projects.
Also Oleksiy Gogotsi presented HORIZON 2020 MSCA RISE Project №777810 NANO2DAY: MULTIFUNCTIONAL POLYMER COMPOSITES DOPED WITH NOVEL 2D NANOPARTICLES FOR ADVANCED APPLICATIONS.
NANO2DAY project: Horizon 2020 NANO2DAY project participants from the Materials Research Center (MRC), Kiev, Ukraine, Alexey Gogotsi and Veronika Zahorodna visited the partner organization Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA, on September-October 2018

NANO2DAY project: MRC project participants Oleksiy Gogotsi and Veronika Zahorodna visited Polymer Institute SAS, Bratislava, Slovakia, July-September 2018

NANO2DAY project participants from Materials Research Centre, Kiev, Ukraine, MRC director and project leader Oleksiy Gogotsi and ESR Veronika Zahorodna are working in Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia under the project secondments plan.
MRC project participants work in close cooperation with researchers from Polymer Institute, share their experience in two-dimesional nanomaterials (MXene) synthesis and take over the experience and study the developments of colleagues on polymers and composite materials.
NANO2DAY project: Professor Maria Omastova, Polymenr Institue Slovak Academy of Science, visited Materials Research Centre, Kiev, Ukraine, July-August 2018

Professor Maria Omastova from Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava, Slovakia, visited Materials Research Centre, Kiev, Ukraine, in July-August 2018 due to the Horizon-2020 prgram, Maria Sclodovska Curie Actions Research and Innovation Staff Exchange, NANO2DAY research project.
Professor Omastova was acquainted with the activities and research infrastructure of MRC project partner, she held several seminars on polymer composites and talked about the experience and developments of her institute. During her visit project participants held several project meetings to discuss further research works, MXene synthesis and MXene-doped polymer composites.
H2020-MSCA-RISE Nano2Day Kick-off project meeting, Academic Centre of University of Latvia, Riga, 10-11 May 2018
H2020-MSCA-RISE project „Multifunctional polymer composites doped with novel 2D nanoparticles for advanced applications NANO2DAY” started on May 1, 2018.









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.
Exellent news, our joint patent application with Drexel University on highly porous MAX phase precursor for MXene synthesis published. Congratulations and thanks to all team involved!
Last Call! Have you submitted your abstract for IEEE NAP-2025 yet? Join us at the International Symposium on "The MXene Frontier: Transformative Nanomaterials Shaping the Future" – the largest MXene-focused conference in Europe this year! Final Submission Deadline: May 15, 2025. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to showcase your research and engage with world leaders in the MXene field!
We are excited to announce the publication of latest review article on MXenes in Healthcare. This comprehensive review explores the groundbreaking role of MXenes—an emerging class of 2D materials—in revolutionizing the fields of medical diagnostics and therapeutics. Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04853A.
Congratulations and thank you to our collaborators from TU Wien and CEST for very interesting work and making it published! In this work, an upscalable electrochemical MXene synthesis is presented. Yields of up to 60% electrochemical MXene (EC-MXene) with no byproducts from a single exfoliation cycle are achieved.
Congratulations to all collaborators with this interesting joint work!
Thank you to our collaborators for the amazing joint work recently published in Graphene and 2D Nanomaterials about MXene–silk fibroin composite films aiming to develop materials with tunable electronic and thermal properties
Dr. Oleksiy Gogotsi, director of MRC and Carbon-Ukraine, innovative companies that are among the leaders on the world MXene market, visited 2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit. together with Dr. Maksym Pogorielov, Head of Advanced Biomaterials and Biophysics Laboratory, University of Latvia.
MRC and Carbon-Ukraine team visited the 3rd International MXene conference held at Drexel University on August 5-8, 2024. Conference brought together the best reserchers and leading experts on MXene field. 
Together with colleagues from the University of Latvia, MRC/Carbone Ukraine, Adam Mickiewicz University, University Clinic Essen, and others, we have developed a novel concept involving the binding of antibodies to MXenes. In our research, we utilized anti-CEACAM1 antibodies to develop targeted photo-thermal therapy for melanoma (in vitro), paving the way for future in vivo studies and clinical trials. For the first time, we demonstrate the feasibility of delivering MXenes specifically targeted to melanoma cells, enabling the effective ablation of cancer cells under near-infrared (NIR) light. This new technique opens up vast potential for the application of MXenes in cancer treatment, diagnostics, drug delivery, and many other medical purposes.
