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American Chemical Society, ACS Nano, 10(9), p. 9432-9436, 2015

DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05259

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Bulk Nanostructured Materials Based on Two-Dimensional Building Blocks: A Roadmap

Journal article published in 2015 by Jiayan Luo, Jun Gao ORCID, Aoxuan Wang, Jiaxing Huang ORCID
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Abstract

The family of two-dimensional (2D) materials, in particular MXenes, can now be greatly expanded based on a new "double metal" strategy as reported by Anasori, Xie, and Beidaghi et al. in this issue of ACS Nano. Now that a diverse array of well-defined nanoscale building blocks, especially the 2D systems, has become available, we are better prepared to think about scaling up nanomaterials in the broader context of materials science and engineering. In this Perspective, we construct a roadmap for assembling nanoscale building blocks into bulk nanostructured materials, and define some of the critical challenges and goals. Two-dimensional sheets are uniquely well-suited in this roadmap for constructing dense, bulk-sized samples with scalable material performance or interesting emergent properties.