What are the Challenges in Utilizing Two Dimensional Materials?
Despite the promising applications, there are several challenges in the practical use of 2D materials:
- Scalability: Producing large-area, high-quality 2D materials consistently remains a significant challenge. - Integration: Incorporating 2D materials into existing manufacturing processes and devices without compromising their properties. - Stability: Some 2D materials, like black phosphorus, degrade when exposed to air, necessitating protective coatings or environments. - Cost: High-quality synthesis methods such as CVD and MBE are expensive, limiting widespread adoption.