Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and MXenes are advanced materials with excellent physical and chemical properties, making them suitable for use in electrochemical energy storage (EES) applications.
MOFs have high specific surface areas and customizable pores, but their low conductivity limits their practical use, while integrating them with conductive materials like MXenes can enhance conductivity.
The review explores the structural characteristics and synthesis methods of MOF@MXene hybrids, highlighting their superior electrochemical performance for supercapacitors and discussing current challenges and future directions for optimizing these composites.