Two-dimensional graphene analogues for biomedical applications
The University of Queensland · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The increasing demand of clinical biomedicine and fast development of nanobiotechnology has substantially promoted the generation of a variety of organic/inorganic nanosystems for biomedical applications. Biocompatible two-dimensional (2D) graphene analogues (e.g., nanosheets of transition metal dichalcogenides, transition metal oxides, g-C3N4, Bi2Se3, BN, etc.), which are referred to as 2D-GAs, have emerged as a new unique family of nanomaterials that show unprecedented advantages and superior performances in biomedicine due to their unique compositional, structural and physicochemical features. In this review, we summarize the state-of-the-art progress of this dynamically developed material family with a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.73
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 198
Authors
4- YCYu Chen
The University of Queensland, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanomaterials Research (United States), Shanghai Institute of Ceramics
- CTChaoliang Tan
Nanyang Technological University
- HZHua ZhangCorresponding
Nanyang Technological University
- LWLianzhou WangCorresponding
The University of Queensland, Nanomaterials Research (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science