Recent advances in MXene-based force sensors: a mini-review

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Abstract

As an emerging two-dimensional (2D) material, MXene has excellent conductivity and abundant surface functional groups. Its unique layered structure, large surface area, and prominent hydrophilicity show remarkable performances, which allow abundant possibilities to work as the sensing element alone or combined with other auxiliary materials. As a senior member of MXenes, Ti3C2Txhas shown great potential in the development of force sensors. The research development of force sensors based on Ti3C2TxMXene is reviewed in this paper, presenting the advanced development of force sensors in various forms and summaring their current preparation strategies and characteristics. In addition, the corresponding challenges and prospects of the MXene-based sensors are also discussed for future research.

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Tan, D., Jiang, C., Cao, X., Sun, N., Li, Q., Bi, S., & Song, J. (2021, May 18). Recent advances in MXene-based force sensors: a mini-review. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02857j

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