Controlled synthesis of functional boron nitride nanostructures for applications

Boyi Hao, Michigan Technological University
Chee Huei Lee, Michigan Technological University
Jiesheng Wang, Michigan Technological University
Anjana Asthana, Michigan Technological University
Dustin Winslow, Michigan Technological University
Dongyan Zhang, Michigan Technological University
Yoke Khin Yap, Michigan Technological University

Publisher's version of record: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429194351/chapters/10.1201/b18073-24

Abstract

Boron nitride (BN) nanostructures can have varied structures. ey can simply be nanoscale particles of various bulk BN materials, including hexagonal-phase BN (h-BN) and cubic-phase BN (c-BN). However, many of the BN nanostructures of popular interest were discovered in the past 20 years and are unique in their structures and properties. ese include BN nanotubes (BNNTs), BN nanosheets (BNNSs), and BN nanoribbons (BNNRs). Furthermore, some new functional BN nanostructures were recently demonstrated by the authors including quantum dots functionalized BNNTs (QDs-BNNTs) and branching CNT-BNNT heterojunctions. e controlled growth and interesting properties of these nanostructures will be described in this chapter. Prior to the detailed discussions in subsequent subsections, a brief introduction of bulk BN phases is described here as a reference and comparison for the later discussed BN nanostructures.