"Revolutionary Technique Generates Multitudes of Novel 2D Materials"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Phys.org

Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a method that allows for the synthesis of hundreds of new 2D materials, expanding the potential for applications in energy storage, catalysis, and water purification. By using a theoretical model to predict suitable parent materials and conducting large-scale calculations, the researchers identified and successfully synthesized a new 2D material, demonstrating the effectiveness of their approach. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for a wide range of technological applications and paves the way for further exploration of potential precursor materials.
