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Chongqing Research Institute of HIT Chongqin... 1 Electron Beam Emergent Additive Manufacturin... 1 Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Res... 1 Institute for Materials Chemistry Leibniz In... 1 Interfaces Confinement Matériaux et Nanostru... 1 National Laboratory of Solid State Microstru... 1 Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials I... 1 State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials Sh... 1 State Key Laboratory of Precision Welding an... 1
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Nejvíce citovaný článek - PubMed ID 38644964
- Pang, Jinbo
- Zhang, Shuye
- Hao, Yufeng
- Liu, Hong
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Rummeli, Mark H
Autor Rummeli, Mark H Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials Innovation, College of Energy, Key Laboratory of Advanced Carbon Materials and Wearable Energy Technologies of Jiangsu Province, Key Laboratory of Core Technology of High Specific Energy Battery and Key Materials for Petroleum and Chemical Industry, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China Electron Beam Emergent Additive Manufacturing (EBEAM) Centre, Institute of Environmental Technology (IET), Centre for Energy and Environmental Technologies (CEET), VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic Institute for Materials Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), Dresden 01069, Germany
- Zhou, Weijia
- Mendes, Rafael G
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40766000
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PMC12322969
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10.34133/research.0790
PII: 0790
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Two-dimensional (2D) metals have drawn great attention because of their extraordinary properties, especially in applications that favor van der Waals interaction. The development of advanced characterization tools has facilitated the understanding of formation or growth mechanisms of 2D metals. In this perspective, we discuss 5 common approaches to obtaining 2D metals, including, (top down) van der Waals squeezing and selective extraction, and (bottom up) electron beam-induced growth, self-assembly, and graphene-templated wet chemistry growth. The future opportunities are proposed in the summary section. Furthermore, challenges and problems such as thermodynamic stability and scalability in 2D material growth are proposed for the community to tackle.
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Po ukončení testovacího provozu bude odkaz přesměrován adresu produkční verze portálu Medvik.