第十四届先进陶瓷国际会议
Invited Speakers
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S2.Nano-laminated Carbides, Nitrides and Borides and Their 2D Counterparts (MAX/MAB phases and MXenes/MBenes)
S2:Nano-laminated Carbides, Nitrides and Borides and Their 2D Counterparts (MAX/MAB phases and MXenes/MBenes)

Ternary nano-laminated carbides and nitrides are generally named as MAX phases, where M represents a transition metal, A is an A-group element, and X denotes carbon and/or nitrogen. Ternary borides with similar laminated structure are named as MAB phases. These materials exhibit a unique combination of metallic and ceramic properties, such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent mechanical strength, and resistance to high temperatures, which can have diverse potential applications. By introducing various elements into the MAX phase structure, solid solutions can be formed, allowing for the fine-tuning of material properties. Recent studies have successfully synthesized numerous MAX phase solid solutions, further expanding the diversity of this material family.
In recent years, researchers have discovered that selective removal of certain atomic layers from MAX phases can yield two-dimensional materials known as MXenes. Despite their relatively recent discovery, MXenes have garnered significant attention due to their outstanding performance, surface functionalization capabilities, and tunable properties. They hold potential applications in energy storage, catalysis, lubrication, electromagnetic interference shielding, sensors, and water purification.
This symposium will focus on the latest advancements in the design, processing, and understanding of structure-property relationships of these novel nano-laminated compounds in both their two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms. Topics of interest include their thermal, electrical, optoelectronic, solid lubrication, mechanical properties, oxidation resistance, stability, and potential applications. We also welcome exploratory research on related areas.
We cordially invite experts and scholars engaged in research on MAX and MAB phases and their 2D counterparts of MXenes and MBenes to join us in discussing the latest developments and future applications of these cutting-edge materials.

The symposium will delve into the following specialized topics:
1. Design and Synthesis of Novel MAX, MAB, MXenes, and MBenes: Innovative approaches to creating new compositions and structures.
2. Microstructure and properties: Investigations into the internal architectures and long-term durability of these materials, resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
3. Intrinsic Properties: Detailed studies on thermal, electrical, mechanical, optical and chemical characteristics.
4. Composite Fabrication and Performance: Development and assessment of composites incorporating these phases.
5. Applications: Exploration of current and potential uses across various industries.

Organizers:
Yanchun Zhou, Zhengzhou University
Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota, USA
Chong Min Koo, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
Jesus Gonzalez-Julian, Laboratory of Thermo-structural composites, France
Aiguo Zhou, Henan Polytechnic University
Chunfeng Hu, Southwest Jiaotong University
Shibo Li, Beijing Jiaotong University
Yuelei Bai, Harbin Institute of Technology
Peigei Zhang, Southeast Univeristy
Kun Liang, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, CAS
Yi Liu, Shaanxi University of Technology

Point of Contact:
Aiguo Zhou, Henan Polytechnic University, zhouag@hpu.edu.cn
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