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Heteronanoarchitecture of Ti3C2Tx MXene and Amorphous MOF for Exceptional Durability in Electro‐Ionic Soft Actuator (Adv. Mater. 34/2025)
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Heteronanoarchitecture of Ti3C2Tx MXene and Amorphous MOF for Exceptional Durability in Electro‐Ionic Soft Actuator (Adv. Mater. 34/2025)

Manmatha Mahato, Jaehwan Kim, Myung‐Joon Lee, Seongjun Jo, Gwonmin Kim, Sanghee Nam, Ji‐Seok Kim, Van Hiep Nguyen, Mousumi Garai, Hyunjoon Yoo, …
Advanced materials (Weinheim), v 37(34), e70213
28 Aug 2025
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https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.70213View
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Abstract

amorphous MOFs deformable surfaces electroactive actuation MXenes parasite protection
Heteronanoarchitecture of Ti3C2Tx MXene and Amorphous MOF In article number 2500479, Il‐Kwon Oh, Yury Gogotsi, and co‐workers report a low‐voltage, reversible morphing surface enabled by a heteronanoarchitecture of MXene and amorphous metal‐organic framework (aMOF). The combination of the metallic conductivity of MXene and the nanoporous structure of aMOF ensures high electrochemical stability and ion accessibility, enabling dynamic surface reconfiguration for advanced applications in smart, adaptive, frequency‐selective surfaces.

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