“…Graphene-related fibers have gained considerable interest because of their versatile functionalities, such as lightweight, mechanical flexibility, bendability, stretchability, and the ability to be woven into textiles for the next generation of smart electronic gadgets 12,13 . In particular, to realize the macroscopic assembly of 2D nanosheets into fiber structures, the wet-spinning process, which utilizes the phase change ability of highly concentrated colloidal dispersions (i.e., \ in the liquid state) to transform into gel-fiber assemblies and solid fibers in a coagulation bath, has been demonstrated as a versatile pathway for the long and continuous mass production of fibers 11,14 . Notably, understanding the molecular interaction between sheets and systematic studies on the parameters of the coagulation process are crucial to achieving fiber formation from individual colloidal particles.…”