Zero-to-two nanoarchitectonics: Fabrication of two-dimensional materials from zero-dimensional fullerene

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Nanoarchitectonics of two-dimensional materials from zero-dimensional fullerenes is mainly introduced in this short review. Fullerenes are simple objects with mono-elemental (carbon) composition and zero-dimensional structure. However, fullerenes and their derivatives can create various types of two-dimensional materials. The exemplified approaches demonstrated fabrications of various two-dimensional materials including size-tunable hexagonal fullerene nanosheet, twodimensional fullerene nano-mesh, van der Waals two-dimensional fullerene solid, fullerene/ferrocene hybrid hexagonal nanosheet, fullerene/cobalt porphyrin hybrid nanosheet, two-dimensional fullerene array in the supramolecular template, two-dimensional van der Waals supramolecular framework, supramolecular fullerene liquid crystal, frustrated layered self-assembly from two-dimensional nanosheet, and hierarchical zero-to-one-to-two dimensional fullerene assembly for cell culture.

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Chen, G., Shrestha, L. K., & Ariga, K. (2021, August 1). Zero-to-two nanoarchitectonics: Fabrication of two-dimensional materials from zero-dimensional fullerene. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154636

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