“…owing to excellent properties; [5,8,13,[28][29][30][31][32][33] MXene-based composites have already been used in many fields such as electromagnetic shielding, [32,34,35] electronics, [36] electrical and thermal conductors, [33,37,38] environmental remediations, [39] supercapacitors, [40,41] fire safety materials, [42] photocatalysts, [43,44] sensors, [10,45] batteries, [46] self-healing composites, [40,47] water purifications, [44,48] antibacterial materials, [49] actuators, [50] and other advanced materials and structures. [8,29,51] For instance, Kang et al [36] developed Ti 3 C 2 MXene reinforced epoxy nanocomposite to enhance thermal and electrical performance wherein they found that the addition of 1.0 wt% few-layer Ti 3 C 2 MXene increases the thermal conductivity to 0.587 W m −1 K −1 , attaining 141.3% improvement compared with that of unreinforced sample. Currently, a lot of attention have been paid to understand the mechanical and tribological properties of assorted MXenes and their composites under different conditions such as functionalization groups, varied loading and environmental conditions, etc.…”