Chemical approaches to 2D materials: A special issue of Advanced Materials

Chemical approaches to 2D materials: A special issue of Advanced Materials
A promising multifunctional nanocarrier for opto-acoustic imaging-guided chemotherapy or phtotothermal therapy is presented.
Anisotropic conductive films can be produced by shear flow that induces the self-assembly of conductive fillers (like carbon nanotubes, graphene or inexpensive carbon black) into parallel stripes in a polymer matrix.
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Researchers distinguish the origin and energetics of spectral features supported in nanoparticle-TMD monolayer hybrids.
Max Planck researchers have developed self-propelled tiny ‘microbots’ that can remove lead or organic pollutions from contaminated water.
A new 1D gold nanowire is proposed for novel nanoelectronics by researchers in China. The design of the new structure was achieved by carefully considering the stability of 0D, 1D, and 2D gold nanostructures.
A WO3–graphene photocatalyst has been developed that can efficiently degrade the dye Rhodamine B.
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The biomineralization-inspired synthesis of a TiO2/reduced graphene oxide composite is developed for a high-performance Li-ion battery material.