“…19–23 Various synthesis methods have been devoted to acquiring 2D nanomaterials, including mechanical exfoliation, liquid exfoliation, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and wet chemical strategy. 24–26 Therefore, the family of 2D nanomaterials has been dramatically enriched, including single-element 2D-xenes (graphene, silicene, germanene, stanene, phosphorene, tellurene, bismuthine, borophene), 27,28 transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), 29 hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), 30 covalent organic frameworks (COFs), 31 transition metal oxides (TMOs), 32 black phosphorus (BP), 33 transition metal carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides (MXenes), 34 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), 35 layered double metal hydroxides (LDHs), 36 and two-dimensional metals nanosheets 37 (Fig. 1c).…”