Langmuir films of low-dimensional nanomaterials

Adv Colloid Interface Sci. 2020 Sep:283:102239. doi: 10.1016/j.cis.2020.102239. Epub 2020 Aug 15.

Abstract

A large number of low-dimensional nanomaterials having different shapes and being dispersible in solvents open a fundamental question if there is a universal deposition technique for the monolayer formation. A monolayer formation of various nanomaterials at the air-water interface, also known as a Langmuir film, is a well-established technique even for the large group of the recently developed low-dimensional nanomaterials. In this review, we cover the monolayer formation of the zero-dimensional, one-dimensional and two-dimensional nanomaterials. Thanks to the formation of a Langmuir layer at the thermodynamic equilibrium, by using a suitable nanomaterial dispersion and subphase, the monolayers can be formed from all kinds of materials, ranging from the graphene oxide to the semiconducting quantum dots. In this review, we will discuss the basic requirements for the successful formation of monolayers and summarize the recent scientific advances in the field of Langmuir films.

Keywords: Langmuir films; Low-dimensional nanomaterials; Surface analysis techniques.

Publication types

  • Review