- Description
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Two-dimensional materials have had widespread applications in nanoelectronics, catalysis, gas capture, water purification, energy storage and conversion. Initially based around graphene, research has since moved on to looking at alternatives, including transitions metal dichalcogenides, layered topological insulators, metallic mono-chalcogenides, borocarbonitrides and phosphorene.
This book provides a review of research in the field of these materials, including the investigation into their defects, analysis on hybrid structures focusing on their properties and synthesis, and characterisation and applications of 2D materials beyond graphene. It is designed to be a single-point reference for students, teachers and researchers of chemistry and its related subjects, particularly in the field of nanomaterials.
Cover Type: Hardcover
Page Count: 476
Year Published: 2017