2DMatPedia, an open computational database of two-dimensional materials from top-down and bottom-up approaches
CA2DM researchers, in collaboration with researchers from the Materials Project and using resources from Singapore’s National Supercomputing Centre, have created an open database of potential 2D materials generated from both computational exfoliation and chemical substitution, available online at http://2dmatpedia.org.
It was now published on Nature’s Scientific Data, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal for descriptions of scientifically valuable datasets, and research that advances the sharing and reuse of scientific data.
Full text online: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-019-0097-3