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Answer by Paul Kolk for Are there any 2D materials whose bonding can be best...

Yes, there are many of them.Some examples from Wikipedia:The presence of the Fermi level and electrons in the conduction bandof h-MBenes (MBenes in hexagonal conformation ), cause the intrinsicmetallic...

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Are there any 2D materials whose bonding can be best described as metallic...

Wikipedia's The nature of metallic bonding; In 2D says:Graphene is an example of two-dimensional metallic bonding. Its metallic bonds are similar to aromatic bonding in benzene, naphthalene,...

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