2D nanomaterials have a wide range of applications:
- Electronics: Graphene and other 2D nanomaterials are used to create faster and smaller transistors, flexible electronic devices, and transparent conductive films. - Energy Storage: 2D materials are employed in batteries and supercapacitors to enhance energy density and charge/discharge rates. - Sensors: Due to their high surface area and sensitivity, 2D nanomaterials are ideal for developing highly sensitive sensors for detecting gases, biological molecules, and environmental pollutants. - Biomedical Applications: 2D nanomaterials are explored for drug delivery, bioimaging, and as antibacterial agents due to their unique interactions with biological systems.