1st Edition
by Inamuddin (Editor), Rajender Boddula (Editor), Mohd Imran Ahamed (Editor), Abdullah M. Asiri (Editor)
2D Monoelements: Properties and Applications explores the challenges, research progress and future developments of the basic idea of two-dimensional monoelements, classifications, and application in field-effect transistors for sensing and biosensing.
The thematic topics include investigations such as:
- Recent advances in phosphorene
- The diverse properties of two-dimensional antimonene, of graphene and its derivatives
- The molecular docking simulation study used to analyze the binding mechanisms of graphene oxide as a cancer drug carrier
- Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-derived carbon (graphene and carbon nanotubes) and MOF-carbon composite materials, with a special emphasis on the use of these nanostructures for energy storage devices (supercapacitors)
- Two-dimensional monoelements classification like graphene application in field-effect transistors for sensing and biosensing
- Graphene-based ternary materials as a supercapacitor electrode
- Rise of silicene and its applications in gas sensing