Abstract
Over the last decade, researchers have shown increasing interest in two-dimensional (2D) materials for sensor applications due to their distinctive optical, thermal, electronic, and mechanical properties. This study summarizes various 2D materials, their physical characteristics and synthesis techniques, benefits and drawbacks, and sensor applications. Since 2D materials have a larger surface area and greater surface mobility, they are often employed in gas sensors. They are also utilized in humidity and bio-sensing applications because of their higher porosity, resistance/voltage response, better refractive index, and other significant properties. This study can provide insight into the synthesis of 2D materials and their applications, which can be helpful in advancing the further development of sensors.
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