Two-dimensional Hybrid Composites

Synthesis, Properties and Applications

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Atomphysik, Kernphysik

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This book highlights a comprehensive review of synthesis, properties, and strategies to improve the applicability of 2D materials like graphene, borophenes, metal nanosheets, phosphorene, and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). It also highlights the synthesis of 2D-based hybrid composite materials and their effects on applicability, especially in energy, environment, and biomedical applications, by incorporating surface functional groups, metal/non-metal ions, and polymers. The advancement in innovative technology and use of 2D-based hybrid composite materials can improve the development of newer products/opening newer possibilities to fight existing issues related to environment, energy, and biomedical sciences. However, researchers continue to face numerous challenges in developing newer products/possibilities, large-scale production, with health and environmental impact being a challenge.

This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals and students working in the field of advanced materials, especially 2D-based hybrid composites.

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Keywords

Environmental Pollutants, Cancer Diagnosis, Energy Storage Devices, Metal Nanosheets, Transition Metal Dichalcognides (TMDs), Photocatalytic Degradation, MXene, Biosensing