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Highly efficient synthesis of hexagonal boron nitride short fibers with adsorption selectivity

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 45, Issue 17, Pages 22394-22401

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.07.185

Keywords

Highly efficient synthesis; Boron nitride; High-purity; Selective adsorption

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51872225]
  2. Doctoral Innovation Fund of Xi'an University of Technology [310-252071901]

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Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is widely used in the fields of pollutant adsorption and aerospace due to its low density, good electrical insulation, and excellent thermal conductivity. The precursor was prepared by using liquid-phase method and then calcined in a flowing nitrogen atmosphere to achieve highly efficient preparation of high-purity h-BN and obtain h-BN short fibers. The chemical composition and generation rate of the precursor prepared at different BA(H3BO3):M(C3N6H6) ratios were characterized. The possible chemical synthesis reactions for converting raw materials into h-BN were discussed. The morphology and composition of h-BN sho fibers were investigated, and the selective adsorption and reusability of h-BN short fibers was also analyze Results indicated that when the ratio of BA:M was 3:1, the generation rate of the precursor was the largest reaching 85.424%. The maximum conversion rate of h-BN prepared from the precursor calcined in a flowing nitrogen atmosphere was 19.51%. When the BA:M ratio was 1:1 or 3:1, the obtained h-BN short fibers contained the least impurities, and the atomic content of O element was only 5.85%. The maximum specific surface area h-BN fibers was 1144 m(2)/g and the main pore sizes were 1.72 nm and 3.78 nm. The maximum adsorption rate and adsorption capacity of h-BN short fibers to methylene blue (MB) reached 95.413% and 494.5 mg/g, respectively. The h-BN short fibers can rapidly adsorb MB from a mixed solution of MB and Cu2+, indicating that they have high adsorption selectivity for MB. After 5 times adsorption, the adsorption rate of the h-BN fibers MB was still larger than 90%. This finding showed that the high-purity h-BN short fibers prepared in a flowing nitrogen atmosphere had the potential to selectively adsorb contaminants in the field of water treatment.

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