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Abstract

Manufacturing of aerogels and membranes from hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is much more difficult than from graphene or graphene oxides because of the poor dispersibility of h-BN in water, which limits its exfoliation and preparation of colloidal solutions. Here, a simple, one-step mechano-chemical process to exfoliate and functionalize h-BN into highly water-dispersible, few-layer h-BN containing amino groups is presented. The colloidal solutions of few-layer h-BN can have unprecedentedly high concentrations, up to 30 mg ml-1 , and are stable for up to several months. They can be used to produce ultralight aerogels with a density of 1.4 mg cm-3 , which is ∼1,500 times less than bulk h-BN, and freestanding membranes simply by cryodrying and filtration, respectively. The material shows strong blue light emission under ultraviolet excitation, in both dispersed and dry state.

Details

Title
Boron nitride colloidal solutions, ultralight aerogels and freestanding membranes through one-step exfoliation and functionalization
Author
Lei, Weiwei; Mochalin, Vadym N; Liu, Dan; Qin, Si; Gogotsi, Yury; Chen, Ying
Pages
8849
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Nov 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1736691055
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Nov 2015