Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

Two-dimensional (2D) materials have pulled in a lot of consideration in the previous decade. They have high explicit surface region and furthermore electronic designing and properties that vary from their mass partners because of the low dimensionality. Graphene is the best known and the most concentrated 2D material, yet metal oxides and hydroxides (counting muds), dichalcogenides, boron nitride (BN), and different materials that are one or a few molecules thick are accepting expanding consideration. 

Numerous two-dimensional materials are orchestrated by specific extraction process which is fundamentally significant when the securities between the structure squares of the material are excessively solid (e.g., in carbides) to be broken precisely so as to shape Nanostructures. These have a thickness of a couple of nanometres or less. Attractive topological protector included two-dimensional (2-D) materials that have the capability of giving numerous interests and applications by controlling the surface states like yielding quantum bizarre Hall impact offering ascend to dispersal less chiral edge current, giving axion electromagnetism and others.

 

  • 2-D materials beyond graphene
  • Carbon Nanostructures and Grapheme
  • Green Energy Materials
  • Chemical and mechanical properties of graphene and 2-D materials
  • Applications of graphene in various forms

 

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