“…They are classified based on different criteria like sheets layered nanostructures, films, nano-patterned surfaces, and coatings [1]. Graphene [2,3], graphene oxide (GO) [4], Mxenes [5], silicate clays [6], hydroxides, and layered double hydroxides (LDHs) [7], [8], some of transition metal chalcogenides [9][10][11], some of transition metal oxides (TMOs) or mixed metal oxide (MMO) [12,13], black phosphorus nanosheets (BPN), Boron and boron nitride nanosheet, antimonene (AM) and antimonene oxide nanosheet [14] are sheet-like layered nanostructures possess excellent physical, mechanical, chemical and biochemical properties due to structures, high surface area and surface charge. In order to obtain new physicochemical properties in nanomaterials, new 2D nanomaterials are currently being synthesized in science, or modification of known nanostructures is being carried out.…”