Issue 23, 2015

Nanoscale structure and superhydrophobicity of sp2-bonded boron nitride aerogels

Abstract

Aerogels have much potential in both research and industrial applications due to their high surface area, low density, and fine pore size distribution. Here we report a thorough structural study of three-dimensional aerogels composed of highly crystalline sp2-bonded boron nitride (BN) layers synthesized by a carbothermic reduction process. The structure, crystallinity and bonding of the as-prepared BN aerogels are elucidated by X-ray diffraction, 11B nuclear magnetic resonance, transmission electron microscopy, and resonant soft X-ray scattering. The macroscopic roughness of the aerogel's surface causes it to be superhydrophobic with a contact angle of ∼155° and exhibit high oil uptake capacity (up to 1500 wt%). The oil can be removed from the BN aerogel by oxidizing in air without damaging the crystalline porous structure of the aerogel or diminishing its oil absorption capacity.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale structure and superhydrophobicity of sp2-bonded boron nitride aerogels

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Mar 2015
Accepted
16 May 2015
First published
19 May 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 10449-10458

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Nanoscale structure and superhydrophobicity of sp2-bonded boron nitride aerogels

T. Pham, A. P. Goldstein, J. P. Lewicki, S. O. Kucheyev, C. Wang, T. P. Russell, M. A. Worsley, L. Woo, W. Mickelson and A. Zettl, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 10449 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR01672J

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