Mechanical properties of two-dimensional material-based thin films: a comprehensive review

Abdallah Kamal, Baosong Li, Abdullah Solayman, Shaohong Luo, Ian Kinloch, Lianxi Zheng, Kin Liao

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials are materials with a thickness of one or a few atoms with intriguing electrical, chemical, optical, electrochemical, and mechanical properties. Therefore, they are deemed candidates for ubiquitous engineering applications. Films and three-dimensional (3D) structures made from 2D materials introduce a distinct assembly structure that imparts the inherent properties of pristine 2D materials on a macroscopic scale. Acquiring the adequate strength and toughness of 2D material structures is of great interest due to their high demand for numerous industrial applications. This work presents a comprehensive review of the mechanical properties and deformation behavior of robust films composed of 2D materials that help them to attain other extraordinary properties. Moreover, the various key factors affecting the mechanical performance of such thin films, such as the lateral size of nanoflakes, fabrication technique of the film, thickness of the film, post-processing, and strain rate, are elucidated.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)512-536
Number of pages25
JournalNanoscale Horizons
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Dec 2024

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