二维有机-无机范德华杂化

IF 51.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Fucai Cui, Víctor García-López, Zhiyong Wang, Zhongzhong Luo, Daowei He, Xinliang Feng, Renhao Dong, Xinran Wang
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摘要

二维有机-无机(2DOI)范德华杂化(vdWhs)已经成为层堆叠(光电)电子材料的一个突破性子类。通过在分子/原子尺度上系统地将无机二维层与有机二维晶体集成在一起,开发出2DOI-vdWhs,由于其高合成灵活性和结构可调性,扩展了传统二维无机vdWhs的能力。构建具有原子精度的有机-无机杂化界面将通过结合有机层和无机层的优势,为产生独特的界面(光电)电子输运特性提供新的机会,从而使我们能够满足日益增长的多功能应用需求。本文综述了2DOI-vdWhs在化学合成、结构表征和众多应用方面的最新进展。首先,我们介绍了近年来新兴的有机二维晶体(O2DCs)的化学和物理性质,这些晶体具有由共价键/非共价键连接的富含碳的重复单元组成的二维纳米结构,具有强的面内扩展π共轭和弱的层间vdWs相互作用。同时,对代表性的无机二维晶体(I2DCs)进行了简要总结。然后系统总结合成策略,包括尺寸控制合成单组分O2DCs和I2DCs的vdWhs。通过这些综合方法,将重点研究2DOI-vdWhs的维数控制、堆叠模式和组成。随后,我们将重点讨论单组分二维材料及其vdWhs的光学和电子性质,这将与它们的结构密切相关,从而建立2DOI-vdWhs的一般结构-性质关系。除了这些物理性质外,还将讨论光电器件,如晶体管、光电探测器、传感器、自旋电子学、神经形态器件以及能量器件。最后,我们展望了2DOI-vdWhs及其未来发展面临的主要挑战。本综述旨在为具有变革性技术潜力的下一代2DOI-vdWhs的开发提供基础理解并激发进一步的创新。
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Two-Dimensional Organic–Inorganic van der Waals Hybrids

Two-Dimensional Organic–Inorganic van der Waals Hybrids
Two-dimensional organic–inorganic (2DOI) van der Waals hybrids (vdWhs) have emerged as a groundbreaking subclass of layer-stacked (opto-)electronic materials. The development of 2DOI-vdWhs via systematically integrating inorganic 2D layers with organic 2D crystals at the molecular/atomic scale extends the capabilities of traditional 2D inorganic vdWhs, thanks to their high synthetic flexibility and structural tunability. Constructing an organic–inorganic hybrid interface with atomic precision will unlock new opportunities for generating unique interfacial (opto-)electronic transport properties by combining the strengths of organic and inorganic layers, thus allowing us to satisfy the growing demand for multifunctional applications. Here, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in the chemical synthesis, structural characterization, and numerous applications of 2DOI-vdWhs. Firstly, we introduce the chemistry and the physical properties of the recently rising organic 2D crystals (O2DCs), which feature crystalline 2D nanostructures comprising carbon-rich repeated units linked by covalent/noncovalent bonds and exhibit strong in-plane extended π-conjugation and weak interlayer vdWs interaction. Simultaneously, representative inorganic 2D crystals (I2DCs) are briefly summarized. After that, the synthetic strategies will be systematically summarized, including synthesizing single-component O2DCs with dimensional control and their vdWhs with I2DCs. With these synthetic approaches, the control in the dimension, the stacking modes, and the composition of the 2DOI-vdWhs will be highlighted. Subsequently, a special focus will be given on the discussion of the optical and electronic properties of the single-component 2D materials and their vdWhs, which will be closely relevant to their structures, so that we can establish a general structure–property relationship of 2DOI-vdWhs. In addition to these physical properties, the (opto-)electronic devices such as transistors, photodetectors, sensors, spintronics, and neuromorphic devices as well as energy devices will be discussed. Finally, we provide an outlook to discuss the key challenges for the 2DOI-vdWhs and their future development. This review aims to provide a foundational understanding and inspire further innovation in the development of next-generation 2DOI-vdWhs with transformative technological potential.
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Chemical Reviews
Chemical Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
106.00
自引率
1.10%
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278
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Reviews is a highly regarded and highest-ranked journal covering the general topic of chemistry. Its mission is to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry. Since 1985, Chemical Reviews has also published periodic thematic issues that focus on a single theme or direction of emerging research.
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