| Literature DB >> 33363106 |
Shuhua Hao1, Xinpei Zhao2, Qiyang Cheng1, Yupeng Xing1, Wenxuan Ma1, Xiaoke Wang1, Gang Zhao1, Xijin Xu1.
Abstract
The successful preparation and application of graphene shows that it is feasible for the materials with a thickness of a single atom or few atomic layers to exist stably in nature. These materials can exhibit unusual physical and chemical properties due to their special dimension effects. At present, researchers have made great achievements in the preparation, characterization, modification, and theoretical research of 2D materials. Because the structure of 2D materials is often similar, it has a certain degree of qualitative versatility. Besides, 2D materials often carry good catalytic performance on account of their more active sites and adjustable harmonic electronic structure. In this review, taking 2D materials as examples [graphene, boron nitride (h-BN), transition metal sulfide and so on], we review the crystal structure and preparation methods of these materials in recent years, focus on their photocatalyst properties (carbon dioxide reduction and hydrogen production), and discuss their applications and development prospects in the future.Entities:
Keywords: catalytic effect; hydrogen production; photocatalytic properties; preparation method; two-dimensional materials
Year: 2020 PMID: 33363106 PMCID: PMC7755974 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2020.582146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221