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Characterization of boron nitride nanosheets synthesized by boron-ammonia reaction

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Nadeem, Aamir
Raza, Mohsin Ali
Maqsood, Muhammad Faheem
Ilyas, Muhammad Tasaduq
Westwood, Aidan
Rehman, Zaeem Ur

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Boron nitride nanosheets (BNNS) with thickness 5–11 nm were successfully produced when pure boron powder (1–2 μm) interacted with ammonia gas in chemical vapour deposition set up. Under the optimized parameters, at 1200°C and for uninterrupted 1 h of reaction duration, 2D BNNS with thickness of ca.11 nm were synthesized. BNNS were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) for crystal structure, scanning electron microscopy for dimensions and morphology, energy dispersive X-ray analysis for chemical composition and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for sp2 BN bond detection. The thickness of BNNS determined from both XRD data (using Scherrer equation) and atomic force microscopic analysis confirmed the stated product thickness. The BNNS obtained at 1200°C had high crystallinity, purity and yield.

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Ceramics International

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