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Introduction of Protonated Sites on Exfoliated, Large-Area Sheets of Hexagonal Boron Nitride

Source
ACS Nano
ISSN
19360851
Date Issued
2018-10-23
Author(s)
Jasuja, Kabeer  
Ayinde, Kayum
Wilson, Christina L.
Behura, Sanjay K.
Ikenbbery, Myles A.
Moore, David
Hohn, Keith
Berry, Vikas
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.8b03651
Volume
12
Issue
10
Abstract
Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) sheets possess an exclusive set of properties, including wide energy band gap, high optical transparency, high dielectric breakdown strength, high thermal conductivity, UV cathodoluminescence, and pronounced thermochemical stability. However, functionalization of large h-BN layers has remained a challenge due to their chemical resistance and unavailable molecular-binding sites. Here we report on the protonation of h-BN via treatment with chlorosulfonic acid that not only exfoliates "large"h-BNs (up to 10 »000 μm2) at high yields (∼23%) but also results in their covalent functionalization by introducing four forms of aminated nitrogen (N) sites within the h-BN lattice: sp2-delocalized and sp3-quaternary protonation on internal N sites (>N+═ and >NH+-) and pyridinic-like protonation on the edge N sites (═NH+- and -NH-). The presence of these groups transforms the chemically passive h-BN sheets to their chemically active form, which as demonstrated here can be used as scaffolds for forming composites with plasmonic gold nanoparticles and organic dye molecules. The dispersion of h-BNs exhibits an optical energy band gap of 5.74 eV and a zeta potential of ζ = +36.25 mV at pH = 6.1 (ζmax = +150 mV), confirming high dispersion stability. We envision that these two-dimensional nanomaterials with an atomically packed honeycomb lattice and high-energy band gap will evolve next-generation applications in controlled-UV emission, atomic-tunneling-barrier devices, ultrathin controlled-permeability membranes, and thermochemically resistive transparent coatings.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22726
Subjects
exfoliation | functionalization | hexagonal boron nitride | protonation | Raman
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