Jafarpour, MohammadNuesch, FrankHeier, JakobAbdolhosseinzadeh, Sina2022-10-242022-10-242022-10-242022-10-0210.1002/smsc.202200040https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/191551WOS:000863494200001The properties of 2D materials are unparalleled when compared to their 3D counterparts; many of these properties are a consequence of their size reduction to only a couple of atomic layers. Metallic, semiconducting, and insulating types can be found and form a platform for a new generation of devices. Among the possible methods to utilize 2D materials, functional printing has emerged as a strong contender because inks can be directly formulated from dispersions obtained by liquid-phase exfoliation. Printed graphene-based devices are shifting from laboratory applications toward real-world and mass-producible systems going hand in hand with a good understanding of suitable exfoliation methods for the targeted type of ink. Such a clear picture does not yet exist for hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and black phosphorous (BP). Rather, reports of applications of these 2D materials in printed devices are scattered throughout the literature, not yet adding to a comprehensive and full understanding of the relevant parameters. This perspective starts with a summary of the most important features of inks from exfoliated graphene. For h-BN, the TMDs, and BP, the characteristic properties when exfoliated from solution and strategies to formulate inks are summarized.Nanoscience & NanotechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryScience & Technology - Other TopicsMaterials Science2d materialsexfoliationfunctional inksgrapheneprintingliquid-phase exfoliationtransition-metal dichalcogenidesboron-nitride nanosheetsblack phosphorus nanosheetslarge-scale exfoliationlayer mos2 nanosheetsmolybdenum-disulfidesolvent exfoliation2-dimensional nanosheetslithium intercalationFunctional Ink Formulation for Printing and Coating of Graphene and Other 2D Materials: Challenges and Solutionstext::journal::journal article::research article