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Naturally occurring van der Waals materials

Riccardo Frisenda, Yue Niu, Patricia Gant, Manuel Muñoz, Andres Castellanos-Gomez

2020npj 2D Materials and Applications133 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The exfoliation of two naturally occurring van der Waals minerals, graphite and molybdenite, arouse an unprecedented level of interest by the scientific community and shaped a whole new field of research: 2D materials research. Several years later, the family of van der Waals materials that can be exfoliated to isolate 2D materials keeps growing, but most of them are synthetic. Interestingly, in nature, plenty of naturally occurring van der Waals minerals can be found with a wide range of chemical compositions and crystal structures whose properties are mostly unexplored so far. This Perspective aims to provide an overview of different families of van der Waals minerals to stimulate their exploration in the 2D limit.

Topics & Concepts

van der Waals forceVan der Waals strainVan der Waals radiusVan der Waals surfaceChemical physicsDLVO theoryHamaker constantGraphiteMaterials scienceChemistryTheorem of corresponding statesField (mathematics)Non-covalent interactionsExfoliation jointNanotechnologyCrystal (programming language)Force field (fiction)Work (physics)PhysicsRange (aeronautics)CrystallographyCrystal structureCondensed matter physics2D Materials and ApplicationsZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisGraphene research and applications