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Major Breakthrough: Mxene Named Chemical Coating Save From Mobile Radiations

In the world of gadgets and electronics appliance, humans rarely think of its side effects and takes full fledge service of them without giving a second thought. While these gadgets provide a wide array of services and life easing assistance, they can also be lethal to the environment by their invisible influence.
 
Everyone knows how electronic gadgets emit electromagnetic waves and radiation in a very discreet manner still giving an impact over health in a long run. Even these radiation effects other appliances and gadgets present within the range.
 
In a major breakthrough, a research team of Drexel University and the team led by Gu Jong-min of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) successfully made the material named Mxene which is a two-dimensional inorganic compound made out of titanium and carbon and a single layer is only about one nanometer.
 
It can be coated on electronic items and has a 99.99% protection accuracy to withheld all the radiation, a gadget emits during operation. The best part is that material is easy to process and the cost is cheap.

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Earlier when the issue of electromagnetic waves and radiation was concerned, there was some problem regarding the application, as a thick layer of protection was not feasible with small gadgets like mobile phones.
 
Babak Anasori, Ph.D., and a research assistant professor at the A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute told that “a thick metal coating made of aluminum or copper is required to protect electronic devices from electromagnetic waves. But, coating everyday devices like mobile phones with the thick material sounds impractical as it will add some weight to the device.

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