Micromechanics of liquid-phase exfoliation of a layered 2D material: A hydrodynamic peeling model
Giulia Salussolia, Ettore Barbieri, Nicola Pugno, Lorenzo Botto

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hydrodynamic peeling model to understand the micromechanics involved in the liquid-phase exfoliation of layered 2D materials, providing insights into the peeling process driven by fluid dynamics.
Contribution
It presents a novel hydrodynamic model that explains the exfoliation mechanism at the microscale, advancing the understanding of liquid-phase exfoliation techniques.
Findings
The model accurately predicts exfoliation thresholds.
Hydrodynamic forces are key to successful exfoliation.
The approach offers guidelines for optimizing exfoliation conditions.
Abstract
Micromechanics of liquid-phase exfoliation of a layered 2D material: A hydrodynamic peeling model
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