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  • This Review details recent advances in battery chemistries and systems enabled by solid electrolytes, including all-solid-state lithium-ion, lithium–air, lithium–sulfur and lithium–bromine batteries, as well as an aqueous battery concept with a mediator-ion solid electrolyte.

    • Arumugam Manthiram
    • Xingwen Yu
    • Shaofei Wang
    Review Article
  • Hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) comprise a diverse range of chemical compositions from halides and azides to formates, dicyanamides, cyanides and dicyanometallates. In this Review, advances in the synthesis, structures and properties of all HOIP subclasses are summarized and their future opportunities are discussed.

    • Wei Li
    • Zheming Wang
    • Anthony K. Cheetham
    Review Article
  • Conventional photodetectors, made of crystalline inorganic semiconductors, are limited in terms of the compactness and sensitivity they can reach. Photodetectors based on solution-processed semiconductors combine ease of processing, tailorable optoelectronic properties and good performance, and thus hold potential for next-generation light sensing.

    • F. Pelayo García de Arquer
    • Ardalan Armin
    • Edward H. Sargent
    Review Article
  • More than twenty 2D carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides of transition metals (MXenes) have been synthesized and studied, and dozens more predicted to exist. Highly electrically conductive MXenes show promise in electrical energy storage, electromagnetic interference shielding, electrocatalysis, plasmonics and other applications.

    • Babak Anasori
    • Maria R. Lukatskaya
    • Yury Gogotsi
    Review Article
  • Understanding the dynamics and architecture of the nervous system requires tools for recording and modulating the activity of billions of neurons. This Review explores the history of neural engineering and the materials innovation at the interface between neural tissue and synthetic sensors.

    • Ritchie Chen
    • Andres Canales
    • Polina Anikeeva
    Review Article
  • Highly crystalline 2D superconductors can exhibit very low sheet resistances and unusual physical properties, such as a quantum metallic state, a quantum Griffiths phase and superconductivity robust against in-plane magnetic fields. The origins of these phenomena and the materials in which they are observed are reviewed.

    • Yu Saito
    • Tsutomu Nojima
    • Yoshihiro Iwasa
    Review Article
  • Discoveries of new hydride properties beyond those expected are ushering in a new era in hydride research and development. This Review covers these rapidly evolving advancements; explains their relevance to future energy storage and transmission applications; and proposes future research directions.

    • Rana Mohtadi
    • Shin-ichi Orimo
    Review Article
  • Recent works in boiling and condensation have achieved unprecedented performance and revealed new mechanistic insights that will aid in material design. In this Review, we focus on nanoengineered materials, with emphasis on further improving the heat-transfer performance and long-term robustness.

    • H. Jeremy Cho
    • Daniel J. Preston
    • Evelyn N. Wang
    Review Article
  • Plasmonic colours can be used to colour large surfaces, can be mass-produced and dynamically reconfigured, and can provide sub-diffraction resolution. In this Review, basic properties of plasmonic colours, different platforms supporting them and recent developments in the field are discussed.

    • Anders Kristensen
    • Joel K. W. Yang
    • N. Asger Mortensen
    Review Article
  • Strain engineering can be used to control the properties of thin-film ferroelectric materials, which are promising for electronic, thermal, photovoltaic and transduction applications. This Review addresses fundamental aspects, novel ways to control materials properties and the development of new ferroelectric-based devices.

    • Lane W. Martin
    • Andrew M. Rappe
    Review Article
  • The pores of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) make them attractive materials for gas- and liquid-phase separations. In this Review, the fabrication of MOF-based membranes and analytical techniques used to characterize them are outlined with a focus on the surfaces and interfaces in these composite materials.

    • Michael S. Denny Jr.
    • Jessica C. Moreton
    • Seth M. Cohen
    Review Article
  • Bioresponsive materials capable of responding to specific biological cues hold vast promise for developing next-generation precision medications. This Review highlights recent advances in the design of bioresponsive materials and provides insights into design rules as well as future perspectives.

    • Yue Lu
    • Alex A. Aimetti
    • Zhen Gu
    Review Article
  • Hydrogels can provide spatial and temporal control over the release of various therapeutic agents and have found clinical use. This Review presents multiscale mechanisms underlying hydrogel delivery systems and quantitative comparison between them, while discussing clinical translation and future opportunities.

    • Jianyu Li
    • David J. Mooney
    Review Article
  • New solutions are needed to meet the growing demand for data storage systems with ultra-high capacity, ultra-long lifetime and ultra-low energy consumption. Nanomaterials, including metal nanoparticles, graphene and graphene oxide, semiconductor quantum dots and rare-earth-doped nanocrystals, hold promise for the next generation of optical data storage methods.

    • Min Gu
    • Qiming Zhang
    • Simone Lamon
    Review Article
  • Recent advances in the strategic design and optimization of hydrides of light-weight elements and of physisorbents for on-board hydrogen storage, large-scale distribution and on-site hydrogen generation are reviewed.

    • Teng He
    • Pradip Pachfule
    • Ping Chen
    Review Article
  • Planar gradient metamaterials are a promising development, overcoming the limitations of both bulk and planar optics, and have been widely investigated in various domains. This Review summarizes recent progress made in the theoretical modelling, experimental implementation and design of functional devices that utilize these materials.

    • Yadong Xu
    • Yangyang Fu
    • Huanyang Chen
    Review Article
  • Implantable neuroprostheses communicate with the nervous system to provide diagnosis or therapy to the injured body. In this review, we discuss materials-based approaches to overcome the physical and mechanical mismatch at the tissue–implant interface and to design long-term neurointegrated prostheses.

    • Stéphanie P. Lacour
    • Grégoire Courtine
    • Jochen Guck
    Review Article
  • Covalent organic frameworks are crystalline porous polymers with precisely ordered polygon architectures. In this Review we summarize recent advances in the design principles and synthetic reactions, highlight the current status in structural construction and functionality design, and predict challenging issues and future directions.

    • Ning Huang
    • Ping Wang
    • Donglin Jiang
    Review Article
  • Reducing or even eliminating the need for precious-metal catalysts is crucial for the commercialization of clean energy technologies and various important industrial processes. Carbon materials have recently been shown to be cost-effective and efficient metal-free catalysts in clean energy generation and storage, environmental protection and chemical production.

    • Xien Liu
    • Liming Dai
    Review Article