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Tunable Electronic and Optical Properties of 2D Monoelemental Materials Beyond Graphene for Promising Applications
Author(s) -
Qiao Hui,
Liu Huating,
Huang Zongyu,
Hu Rong,
Ma Qian,
Zhong Jianxin,
Qi Xiang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
energy and environmental materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2575-0356
DOI - 10.1002/eem2.12154
Subject(s) - graphene , nanotechnology , materials science , photoelectric effect , electronic materials , optical materials , optoelectronics
As a new type of two‐dimensional (2D) materials, monoelemental 2D materials have the atomic structure similar to graphene, and their excellent optical and electronic properties have potential applications in many fields. To date, many studies based on monoelemental 2D materials have been reported, and excellent performance has been demonstrated in various fields. The monoelemental 2D materials that have been reported so far are mainly distributed in the group IIIA, IVA, VA, and VIA. Because of their structural similarities to graphene, they are commonly referred to as "Xenes." Here, we have comprehensively reviewed the research progress of monoelemental 2D materials. In this review, we explore the structure, properties, and practical applications of these monoelemental 2D materials. First, the classification, structural features, optical properties, electronic characteristics, and regulating mechanism of these monoelemental 2D materials are introduced. Then, the practical application and research progress of monoelemental 2D materials in various fields are reviewed comprehensively, especially including photoelectric catalysis, solar cells, and other energy fields. This review will give readers a more all‐sided understanding of monoelemental 2D materials and have some guiding significance for their further development.

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