The Department of Energy, through the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is offering a collaboration opportunity to develop and commercialize a scaled-up chemical synthesis method for MXenes, advanced materials known for their potential in electromagnetic shielding applications. The objective is to enhance the synthesis process, which currently suffers from low yields and variability, by utilizing a novel solution-phase method that achieves over 70% production yield, significantly improving upon traditional methods. MXenes are gaining attention for their lightweight, flexible properties and potential applications in various fields, including electronics, batteries, and water desalination. Interested companies are encouraged to submit a statement of interest, including relevant corporate expertise and contact information, to LLNL's Innovation and Partnerships Office by email or written correspondence.