2D nanomaterials are a class of materials that are only a few atoms thick, essentially existing in a two-dimensional plane. These materials have unique properties and structures that make them attractive for a wide range of applications, such as electronics, photonics, and sensing. Examples of 2D nanomaterials include graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and black phosphorus. Their high surface area-to-volume ratio, flexibility, and excellent electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties make 2D nanomaterials a promising area of research for future technological advancements.
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