Special Topic
Topic: MXene-Based Flexible Electronic Devices
Guest Editors
Special Topic Introduction
Flexible electronics is rapidly evolving into a core technology for wearable devices, bioelectronics, human–machine interfaces, and smart systems. MXenes, a class of versatile two-dimensional (2D) materials, exhibit extraordinary electrical conductivity, excellent mechanical flexibility, and tunable surface chemistry, making them highly attractive for high-performance flexible electronic devices.
This Special Issue focuses on recent advances in the design, synthesis, fabrication, and application of MXene-based flexible electronic devices. We welcome high-quality contributions, including original research articles, short communications, and reviews, covering topics such as flexible sensors, energy devices, actuators, biomedical systems, and related multifunctional applications.
Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
● Surface engineeringand interfacial chemistry of MXenes for flexible device integration;
● Printed, textile-integrated, and large-area MXene electronic platforms;
● MXene-based soft bioelectronics and implantable electronic systems;
● MXene-based flexible energy storage and energy harvesting systems;
● MXene-enabledactuation systems;
● MXene-based flexible optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices.
Keywords
MXenes, flexible electronics, bioelectronics, energy storage, biomedical applications, sensors
Submission Deadline
Submission Information
For Author Instructions, please refer to https://www.oaepublish.com/ss/author_instructions
For Online Submission, please login at https://www.oaecenter.com/login?JournalId=ss&IssueId=ss26031310394
Submission Deadline: 31 Oct 2026
Contacts: Jiaxin Li, In-house Editor, [email protected]







