MXene interlayers: New proton hydration structure determined
https://phys.org/news/2023-03-method-chemically-tailoring-layered-nanomaterials.html
"Lewis acidic molten salt (LAMS) etching protocol removes A layer and replace it with another element, such as chlorine... layers sliced apart using second set of chemical scissors, composed of metal, such as zinc. Become raw materials of MAX phases, a chemical mortar in a process called intercalation... used to create new MXenes, tailored to enhance specific properties...energy storage, electronics"
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