ABSTRACT

Since the advent of the two-dimensional MXene materials, their outstanding physicochemical properties attract researchers worldwide dedicated to developing variously modified and derivative methods for innovative fabrication of MXene-based electrodes toward advanced recharged batteries. Up till now, various MXene-based nanomaterials have been applied as promising electrodes in versatile batteries such as alkali metal (Li, Na, and K)-ion batteries (AMIBs), multivalent metal (Zn, Mg, Ca, and Al)-ion batteries (MIBs), and metal (Li and Na)-sulfur batteries. In this chapter, we mainly present the recent progress made by MXene-based nanomaterials for these secondary batteries. The involved challenges and future perspectives are put forward as well.