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Synthetic Routes to Boron Nitride

R. T. Paine, +1 more
- 19 Jun 1990 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 25
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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 1990-06-19. It has received 71 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Boron nitride.

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Graphene analogues of BN: novel synthesis and properties.

TL;DR: It is found that the mechanical stability of BN with respect to out-of-plane deformation is quite different from that of graphene, as evident in the dispersion of their flexural modes.
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Ultrathin high-temperature oxidation-resistant coatings of hexagonal boron nitride.

TL;DR: These hexagonal boron nitride atomic layer coatings, which can be synthesized via scalable chemical vapour deposition method down to only two layers, could be the thinnest coating ever shown to withstand such extreme environments and find applications as chemically stable high-temperature coatings.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Hexagonal Boron Nitride Film as a Dielectric Layer for Graphene Devices

TL;DR: The synthesis of large-area h-BN film is reported using atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition on a copper foil, followed by Cu etching and transfer to a target substrate, and the mobility of the CVD graphene device remains the same before and after device integration.
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The application of graphene and its composites in oxygen reduction electrocatalysis: a perspective and review of recent progress

TL;DR: In this article, a critical review of the knowledge generated and progress realized over these past years for the development of graphene-based ORR catalysts is provided, and some common misconceptions or improper testing practices used throughout the literature are revealed.
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Vertically aligned boron nitride nanosheets: chemical vapor synthesis, ultraviolet light emission, and superhydrophobicity.

TL;DR: The present BNNSs possess the properties complementary to carbon nanosheets such as intrinsically semiconducting, high temperature stability, and high chemical inertness and may find applications in ultraviolet nanoelectronics, catalyst supports, electron field emission, and self-cleaning coatings, etc., especially those working at high temperature and in harsh environments.
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