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    DING, Haoming; LI, Mian; LI, Youbing; CHEN, Ke; XIAO, Yukun; ZHOU, Jie; TAO, Quanzheng; Johanna, Rosen; YIN, Hang; BAI, Yuelei; ZHANG, Bikun; SUN, Zhimei; WANG, Junjie; ZHANG, Yiming; HUANG, Zhenying; ZHANG, Peigen; SUN, Zhengming; HAN, Meikang; ZHAO, Shuang; WANG, Chenxu; HUANG, Qing

    Wu ji cai liao xue bao, 2023, Letnik: 38, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    MAX/MAB phases are a series of non-van der Waals ternary layered ceramic materials with a hexagonal structure, rich in elemental composition and crystal structure, and embody physical properties of both ceramics and metals. They exhibit great potential for applications in extreme environments such as high temperature, strong corrosion, and irradiation. In recent years, two-dimensional(2D) materials derived from the MAX/MAB phase(MXene and MBene) have attracted enormous interest in the fields of materials physics and materials chemistry and become a new 2D van der Waals material after graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides. Therefore, structural modulation of MAX/MAB phase materials is essential for understanding the intrinsic properties of this broad class of layered ceramics and for investigating the functional properties of their derived structures. In this paper, we summarize new developments in MAX/MAB phases in recent years in terms of structural modulation, theoretical calculation, and fundamental application research and provide an outlook on the key challenges and prospects for the future development of these layered materials.