 This research paper discusses a new method for creating a flexible electrode made from titanium carbide, T3C2TxMzene, carbon nanofibers, NCNes, and ruthenium oxide, RUOX. This electrode has several advantages over traditional electrodes, including increased capacity, better energy density, and longer lifespan. The Mzene acts as a template for the RUOX, allowing it to be evenly distributed across the surface of the NCNes. This results in a more efficient charge transfer, leading to higher capacities and faster charging speeds. Additionally, the amorphous nature of the RUOX allows for a wider voltage range, resulting in greater energy density. Finally, the Mzene also helps to protect the electrode from degradation due to repeated use, meaning that the electrode can last much longer than traditional electrodes. This article was authored by Haewon Hwang, Sung In-young, Seo In-yuk, and others. We are article.tv. Links in the description below.