Symposium CH
MXenes and Related Materials: From Fundamentals to Sustainable Applications
Conveners:
Yury GOGOTSI, Drexel University, USA
Johanna ROSEN, Linkoping University, Sweden
Members:
Babak ANASORI, Purdue University, USA
Thierry CABIOC'H, University of Poitiers, France
Huiming CHENG, Institute of Metal Research, China
Qunfeng CHENG, USTC, China
Jesus GONZALEZ-JULIAN, Laboratory of Thermo-structural Composites (LCTS), France
Qing HUANG, Ningbo Inst.of Materials Technology & Engineering, China
Chong Min KOO, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Shibo LI, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Michael NAGUIB, Tulane University, USA
Valeria NICOLOSI, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Tatiana PRIKHNA, Inst. for Superhard Materials of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine
Jochen M. SCHNEIDER, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Yury GOGOTSI, Drexel University, USA
Johanna ROSEN, Linkoping University, Sweden
Members:
Babak ANASORI, Purdue University, USA
Thierry CABIOC'H, University of Poitiers, France
Huiming CHENG, Institute of Metal Research, China
Qunfeng CHENG, USTC, China
Jesus GONZALEZ-JULIAN, Laboratory of Thermo-structural Composites (LCTS), France
Qing HUANG, Ningbo Inst.of Materials Technology & Engineering, China
Chong Min KOO, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Shibo LI, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Michael NAGUIB, Tulane University, USA
Valeria NICOLOSI, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Tatiana PRIKHNA, Inst. for Superhard Materials of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine
Jochen M. SCHNEIDER, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
The list of Invited Speakers will be available at the end of July 2025
This Symposium aims to be an international forum where the different aspects of layered carbides, nitrides, and borides and their 2D derivatives are discussed. The Symposium will focus on the multifaceted world of MXenes, highlighting their synthesis, tunability of chemistry, structure and properties, and scalability through experimental and computational approaches. The sessions will cover advances in the structural, morphological, chemical, and surface characterization of MXenes, their optical and electronic properties, bridging theory and experiments. The program will cover diverse applications, from energy harvesting and storage, sensing, catalysis, and healthcare to electromagnetic interference shielding, thermal management, and communication. MXene composites, hybrids, and their respective properties and applications will also be covered. This event will serve as a platform for researchers to exchange ideas, foster collaborations, and push the boundaries of MXene science and technology.
Session Topics
CH-1 Synthesis and structure, morphology and chemistry of MXenes and their composites and hybrids
CH-2 Property characterization
- Mechanical and tribological
- Thermal
- Optical and electronic
- Electrochemical and catalytic
CH-3 Applications
- Electronic and optoelectronic
- Energy harvesting and storage
- EM shielding
- Sensing
- Catalysis
- Biomedical
- Mechanical
CH-4 Theory, computational modelling, data science and new directions for MXenes