Nano Select (Aug 2021)

Isolation of exfoliated boron nitride nanotubes via ethyl cellulose wrapping

  • Florencio D. De los Reyes,
  • Tadashi Fujieda,
  • Akifumi Takeuchi,
  • Tsuyoshi Kawai,
  • Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nano.202000265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 8
pp. 1517 – 1524

Abstract

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Abstract Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are simultaneously isolated and dispersed in organic solvents using a non‐aromatic and highly flexible polymer ethyl cellulose (EC). The colloidal dispersion containing individualized EC‐wrapped BNNTs is stabilized via non‐covalent functionalization through CH‐π and OH‐π interactions between EC and BNNTs. FESEM, TEM, UV‐VIS, FT‐IR, and TG analyses confirm the efficiency of using a simplified and less destructive method without prior heat treatment to enhance the purity and dispersibility of BNNTs in our designed system. This provides a practical approach to the purification and dispersion of BNNTs from a bulk‐produced source, for the fabrication of materials that require large amount of high‐quality BNNTs.

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