MXene/biomacromolecule composites: Structures, properties, fabrication and applications

Abstract

MXene/biomacromolecule composites have rapidly emerged as a versatile class of hybrids that couple the electrical and photothermal functionalities of MXenes with the mechanical reinforcement and bio-derived processability of natural macromolecules. This review establishes a unified framework for the field by classifying reported architectures into four representative categories, namely membranes or films, papers, gels, and nonwoven structures, and by systematically comparing their fabrication strategies, including vacuum-assisted assembly, solution casting, printing, electrospinning, and gelation. The interfacial assembly principles governing structure formation and property retention are summarized, with emphasis on interfacial hydrogen bonding, electrostatic and coordination interactions, together with hierarchical structural confinement that suppresses MXene restacking and enables continuous transport pathways. Recent progress is critically compared across electromagnetic interference shielding, soft actuation, biomedicine, energy storage, flexible electronic devices, and water purification, highlighting structure, property, application correlations and performance-limiting factors. Key challenges and opportunities are identified, including oxidation mitigation and long-term stability, scalable manufacturing and large-area processing, standardized biosafety evaluation, and multifunctional integration guided by computation and machine learning. This review provides design principles and practical considerations to accelerate the rational development of robust and sustainable MXene/biomacromolecule composites.

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
29 Nov 2025
Accepted
13 Feb 2026
First published
17 Feb 2026

Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

MXene/biomacromolecule composites: Structures, properties, fabrication and applications

C. Du, M. Bai, C. Yin, S. Chen, X. Hu, G. Zhang, L. Cheng and Y. Cheng, Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR05039A

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