TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrochemical Exfoliation of Layered Non-van der Waals Crystals into 2D Nanosheets
T2 - MAX Phases and Beyond
AU - Zheng, Lei
AU - Li, Heng
AU - Kovalska, Evgeniya
AU - Luxa, Jan
AU - Yu, Ruizhi
AU - Zhou, Huaijuan
AU - Chen, Manfang
AU - Wu, Bing
AU - Sofer, Zdenek
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Small published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - 2D materials have rapidly gained attention due to their exceptional properties like high surface area, flexibility, and tunable electronic characteristics. These attributes make them highly versatile for applications in energy storage, electronics, and biomedicine. Inspired by graphene’s success, researchers are exploring other 2D materials from bulk crystals. Electrochemical exfoliation (ECE) is an efficient method for producing these materials, offering more sustainable mild conditions, quick processing, simple equipment, and high yields. While substantial progress has been made in the ECE of layered van der Waals (L-vdW) crystals, the exploration of layered non-van der Waals (L-NvdW) materials remains in its early stages. This review delves into using ECE to create 2D nanoplatelets from L-NvdW crystals. A comparative analysis of exfoliation techniques is provided for L-vdW and L-NvdW materials, followed by a comprehensive overview of recent advances in ECE methods applied to L-NvdW crystals. The discussion is organized around key categories, including the selective extraction of “M” and “A” layers respectively from MAX phases, decalcification of Zintl phases, and oxide delocalization from metal oxides. It is concluded by highlighting the potential applications of these 2D materials and discussing the challenges and future directions in this evolving field.
AB - 2D materials have rapidly gained attention due to their exceptional properties like high surface area, flexibility, and tunable electronic characteristics. These attributes make them highly versatile for applications in energy storage, electronics, and biomedicine. Inspired by graphene’s success, researchers are exploring other 2D materials from bulk crystals. Electrochemical exfoliation (ECE) is an efficient method for producing these materials, offering more sustainable mild conditions, quick processing, simple equipment, and high yields. While substantial progress has been made in the ECE of layered van der Waals (L-vdW) crystals, the exploration of layered non-van der Waals (L-NvdW) materials remains in its early stages. This review delves into using ECE to create 2D nanoplatelets from L-NvdW crystals. A comparative analysis of exfoliation techniques is provided for L-vdW and L-NvdW materials, followed by a comprehensive overview of recent advances in ECE methods applied to L-NvdW crystals. The discussion is organized around key categories, including the selective extraction of “M” and “A” layers respectively from MAX phases, decalcification of Zintl phases, and oxide delocalization from metal oxides. It is concluded by highlighting the potential applications of these 2D materials and discussing the challenges and future directions in this evolving field.
KW - 2D materials
KW - delocalization
KW - electrochemical exfoliation
KW - layered non-van der Waals
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U2 - 10.1002/smll.202408801
DO - 10.1002/smll.202408801
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85217167035
SN - 1613-6810
JO - Small
JF - Small
ER -