Issue 47, 2023

Graphene-like emerging 2D materials: recent progress, challenges and future outlook

Abstract

Owing to the unique physical and chemical properties of 2D materials and the great success of graphene in various applications, the scientific community has been influenced to explore a new class of graphene-like 2D materials for next-generation technological applications. Consequently, many alternative layered and non-layered 2D materials, including h-BN, TMDs, and MXenes, have been synthesized recently for applications related to the 4th industrial revolution. In this review, recent progress in state-of-the-art research on 2D materials, including their synthesis routes, characterization and application-oriented properties, has been highlighted. The evolving applications of 2D materials in the areas of electronics, optoelectronics, spintronic devices, sensors, high-performance and transparent electrodes, energy conversion and storage, electromagnetic interference shielding, hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and nanocomposites are discussed. In particular, the state-of-the-art applications, challenges, and outlook of every class of 2D material are also presented as concluding remarks to guide this fast-progressing class of 2D materials beyond graphene for scientific research into next-generation materials.

Graphical abstract: Graphene-like emerging 2D materials: recent progress, challenges and future outlook

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 7月 2023
Accepted
18 9月 2023
First published
13 11月 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 33336-33375

Graphene-like emerging 2D materials: recent progress, challenges and future outlook

Md. M. Uddin, M. H. Kabir, Md. A. Ali, Md. M. Hossain, M. U. Khandaker, S. Mandal, A. Arifutzzaman and D. Jana, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 33336 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA04456D

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