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Lightweight Hexagonal Boron Nitride Foam for CO2 Absorption

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages 8944-8952

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b03291

Keywords

three-dimensional materials; h-BN; CO2 absorption; MD simulation; PVA

Funding

  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-13-1-0084]
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research MURI Grant [FA9550-12-1-0035]
  3. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2016/12340-9]
  4. Center for Computational Engineering and Sciences at State University of Campinas (FAPESP/CEPID) [2013/08293-7]
  5. LANL Director's Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Weak van der Waals forces between inert hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) nanosheets make it easy for them to slide over each other, resulting in an unstable structure in macroscopic dimensions. Creating interconnections between these inert nanosheets can remarkably enhance their mechanical properties. However, controlled design of such interconnections remains a fundamental problem for many applications of h-BN foams. In this work, a scalable in situ freeze-drying synthesis of low-density, lightweight 3D macroscopic structures made of h-BN nanosheets chemically connected by poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) molecules via chemical cross-link is demonstrated. Unlike pristine h-BN foam which disintegrates upon handling after freeze-drying, h-BN/PVA foams exhibit stable mechanical integrity in addition to high porosity and large surface area. Fully atomistic simulations are used to understand the interactions between h-BN nanosheets and PVA molecules. In addition, the h-BN/PVA foam is investigated as a possible CO, absorption and as laser irradiation protection material.

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