Wet-Chemical Synthesis of Elemental 2D Materials

Yue Xu, Junlei Qi, Cong Ma, Qiyuan He*

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Abstract

Wet-chemical synthesis refers to the bottom-up chemical synthesis in solution, which is among the most popular synthetic approaches towards functional two-dimensional (2D) materials. It offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, high yields,, precious control over the production process. As an emerging family of 2D materials, elemental 2D materials (Xenes) have shown great potential in various applications such as electronics, catalysts, biochemistry,, sensing technologies due to their exceptional/exotic properties such as large surface area, tunable band gap,, high carrier mobility. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in wet-chemical synthesis of Xenes including tellurene, bismuthene, antimonene, phosphorene,, arsenene. The current solvent compositions, process parameters utilized in wet-chemical synthesis, their effects on the thickness, stability of the resulting Xenes are also presented. Key factors considered involves ligands, precursors, surfactants, reaction time, temperature. Finally, we highlight recent advances, existing challenges in the current application of wet-chemical synthesis for Xenes production, provide perspectives on future improvement. © 2024 The Authors. Chemistry - An Asian Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202301152
JournalChemistry - An Asian Journal
Volume19
Issue number9
Online published12 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2024

Funding

Q.H. acknowledges the support from Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [Projects No. 21302821, 11314322].

Research Keywords

  • elemental 2D materials
  • hydrothermal
  • tellurene
  • wet-chemical synthesis
  • Xenes

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