Abstract

The chemistry of nanomaterials has been fascinating the minds of researchers because of their unique attributes. Two-dimensional nanomaterials are of utmost interest because of their structural integrity and the structure-dependent properties. The sheetlike structure of such materials provides distinctive mechanical, electronic, and optical properties. Thus the use of two-dimensional nanomaterials has shown potential advancement in various domains of material science. It is interesting to delve into the structure and property relationship of such nanomaterials. This chapter encompasses the chemistry of a few two-dimensional nanomaterials. It also covers some important aspects of physics, which are integral parts of material research. The chapter comments on the tunability of such nanomaterials by varying the surface chemistry. The overall aim of the chapter is to portray the existing and potential applications of two-dimensional nanomaterials in biomedical technology.

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