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Hamid Ahmad1, Salahuddeen Buhari1, Rishika Dabas1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201306, India.
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The discovery of electrode materials with improved cyclic stability and a high rate of performance has been in great demand for the fast growth of energy storage technologies. MXene hybrids have high electrical conductivity, large surface area, layered structure, variable surface chemistry, and hydrophilicity, which make them appropriate for the use. This review aims to provide an overview of recent advancements and the evolution of MXene hybrids, including various synthesis strategies, structural characterization, and their use in energy storage. The current trends in MXene hybrids and their application in electrochemical performance and energy storage applications have been summarized. Overall, this review offers valuable insights, identifies potential opportunities, and provides key suggestions for the future advancement of MXene hybrid and energy storage/supercapacitor applications.
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