“…Besides, two-dimensional (2D) Ti 3 C 2 T x MXenes with prominent properties such as high electronegativity and surface-charge density, metallic electrical conductivity, tunable surface chemistry, and a large specific surface area have been widely studied with promising results of greater charge-trapping ability, swift transfer of induced charges, and a large frictional contact area between triboelectric layers. 2,17,18 According to previous investigations, MXene-based TENG performance has been significantly improved based on the above-mentioned strategies. 19,20 In particular, with the morphological modification of MXenes, one-dimensional MXene/polymer composite nanofibers have attracted tremendous attention for the reason that electrospun nanofibers possess a porous, rough structure and a high specific surface area, promoting the frictional contact area and charge accumulation process.…”