
<p>Black phosphorus (BP)-based two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials are used as components in practical industrial applications in biomedicine, electronics, and photonics. There is a need to controllably shape engineered scalable structures of 2D BP building blocks, and their assembly/organization is desired for the formation of three-dimensional (3D) forms such as macro and hybrid architectures, as it is expected that these architectures will deliver even better materials performance in applications. <i>Semiconducting Black Phosphorus: From 2D Nanomaterial to Emerging 3D Architecture</i> provides an overview of the various synthetic strategies for 2D BP single-layer nanomaterials, their scalable synthesis, properties, and assemblies into 3D architecture. The book</p> <p> covers defect engineering and physical properties of black phosphorous;</p> <p> describes different strategies for the development of 2D nanostructures of BP with other species such as polymers, organic molecules, and other inorganic materials;</p> <p> offers a comparative study of 3D BP structures with other 3D architectures such as dichalcogenides (TMDs, graphene, and boron nitride); and</p> <p> discusses in detail applications of 3D macrostructures of BP in various fields such as energy, biomedical, and catalysis.</p> <p>This is an essential reference for researchers and advanced students in materials science and chemical, optoelectronic, and electrical engineering.</p>
Page Count:
204
Publication Date:
2021-10-01
ISBN-10:
1003217141
ISBN-13:
9781003217145
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