Publication detail
2D materials production and generation of functional inks: general discussion
Backes, C. Bianco, A. Casiraghi, C. Galembeck, F. Gupta, R.K. Hersam, M.C. Kamali, A.R. Kolíbal, M. Kolosov, V. Kumar, V. Lee, W. H. Martsinovich, N. Melchionna, M. Mullen, K. Oyarzun, A. Palermo, V. Prato, M. Samori, P. Sampath, S. Silvestri, A. Sirbu, D. Sui, R.H. Turchanin, A. Wetzl, C. Wright, I.A. Xia, Z.Y. Zhuang, X.D.
English title
2D materials production and generation of functional inks: general discussion
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Graphene has extraordinary chemical and physical properties ensuring its use in opto-electronics, energy and biomedical applications. One of the greatest challenges is to develop and master chemical strategies for other 2D materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides. In nature one can find over 3000 layered compounds with different chemical compositions and structures thereby holding diverse physical properties. This Faraday Discussion will cover all areas related to other 2D materials' chemistry spanning from their theoretical/computational prediction to their synthesis and functionalization yielding 2D and 3D systems with tailor made physical properties – for composites, foams and coatings, membranes, (bio)sensing, (electro- and photo-)catalysis, energy conversion, harvesting and storage, (opto)electronics, nanomedicine and biomaterials.
English abstract
Graphene has extraordinary chemical and physical properties ensuring its use in opto-electronics, energy and biomedical applications. One of the greatest challenges is to develop and master chemical strategies for other 2D materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides. In nature one can find over 3000 layered compounds with different chemical compositions and structures thereby holding diverse physical properties. This Faraday Discussion will cover all areas related to other 2D materials' chemistry spanning from their theoretical/computational prediction to their synthesis and functionalization yielding 2D and 3D systems with tailor made physical properties – for composites, foams and coatings, membranes, (bio)sensing, (electro- and photo-)catalysis, energy conversion, harvesting and storage, (opto)electronics, nanomedicine and biomaterials.
Keywords in English
graphene; functional inks
Released
01.04.2021
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Location
CAMBRIDGE
ISSN
1359-6640
Volume
227
Pages from–to
141–162
Pages count
22
BIBTEX
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author="Miroslav {Kolíbal},
title="2D materials production and generation of functional inks: general discussion",
year="2021",
volume="227",
month="April",
pages="141--162",
publisher="ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY",
address="CAMBRIDGE",
issn="1359-6640"
}