Malchik, FyodorMaldybayev, KairgaliKan, TatyanaKokhmetova, SauleKurbatov, AndreyGaleyeva, AlinaKaupbay, OlzhasKiyatova, MarzhanShpigel, Netanel2022-09-062022-09-062022-08Malchik, F. Maldybayev, K. Kan, T. Kokhmetova, S. Kurbatov, A. Galeyeva, A. Kaupbay, O. Kiyatova, M. Shpigel, N. Boosting MXene capacity by self-oxidation in air atmosphere for water-in-salt electrolyte-based supercapaci. National Laboratory Astanahttp://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6620The use of Ti3C2Tx (MXene) electrodes for energy storage applications is gaining momentum in recent years. The ability of the MXene to host a large variety of mono and multivalent ions regardless of their charge or ionic radius makes it an attractive anode for aqueous and non-aqueous batteries and supercapacitor devices.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesType of access: EmbargoMXeneenergy storage applicationsBOOSTING MXENE CAPACITY BY SELF-OXIDATION IN AIR ATMOSPHERE FOR WATER-IN-SALT ELECTROLYTE BASED SUPERCAPACITORAbstract