Ti<sub>n+1</sub>C<sub>n</sub> MXenes with fully saturated and thermally stable Cl terminations
Jun Lu(Linköping University), Per O. Å. Persson(Linköping University), Miaofei Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qing Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Per Eklund(Thinfilm (Sweden)), Justinas Pališaitis(Linköping University), Johanna Rosén(Linköping University), Shiyu Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lars Hultman(Linköping University), Jie Zhou(Linköping University), Hans Lind(Linköping University), Zihao Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ingemar Persson(Linköping University), Zhifang Chai(Soochow University), Youbing Li(Ningbo University), Kai Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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