Issue 42, 2023

Chemical bottom-up approach for inorganic single-atomic layers aiming beyond graphene

Abstract

A chemical bottom-up approach for single-atomic-layered materials like graphene is attractive due to the possibility of introducing functions. This article includes the synthesis and properties of borophene-oxide and metalladithiolene layers, which are reported as inorganic materials. They have graphene-like two-dimensional networks that enable conjugated structures. Their atomically thin layers are also available by dissolution or synthetic methods. Their two-dimensional electronic features are evaluated from the activation energies for electrical conduction, focusing on the anisotropic features of borophene-oxide layers and the switching abilities of metalladithiolene layers.

Graphical abstract: Chemical bottom-up approach for inorganic single-atomic layers aiming beyond graphene

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
30 maj 2023
Accepted
13 lip 2023
First published
14 lip 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 15297-15302

Author version available

Chemical bottom-up approach for inorganic single-atomic layers aiming beyond graphene

T. Kambe, H. Nishihara and K. Yamamoto, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 15297 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT01636F

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