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Boron nitride nanoscrolls: Structure, synthesis, and applications

Authors :
Muhammad Saqib Qayyum
Tanveer A. Tabish
Hasan Hayat
Rupy Kaur Matharu
Mohan Edirisinghe
Source :
Applied Physics Reviews. 6:021310
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Boron nitride nanoscrolls (BNSs) are open-ended, one-dimensional nanostructures made by the process of rolling boron nitride nanosheets into a scroll-like morphology. BNSs offer a high surface area to volume ratio and possess many unique properties (similar to carbon nanotubes, carbon nanoscrolls, and boron nitride nanotubes) such as high resistance to oxidation, chemical stability, increased lubrication, high-temperature resistance, electrical insulation, the ability to cap molecules inside and at the ends, and a wide bandgap regardless of chirality. Despite these attractive features and properties well suited for applications in biotechnology, energy storage, and electronics, the true potential of boron nitride and BNS as the next “miracle material” is yet to be fully explored. In this critical review, we assess, for the first time, various studies published on the formation and structural and dynamic characteristics of BNS; potential routes for BNS synthesis; and the toxicology of BNS. Finally, the future perspectives of BNS are discussed in view of its unique and exceptional candidacy for many (real-world) applications.

Details

ISSN :
19319401
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Physics Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7caee9c81f4bae1a5ff589c2766625d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5092547