Advanced synthesis of highly crystallized hexagonal boron nitride by coupling polymer-derived ceramics and spark plasma sintering processes - Influence of the crystallization promoter and sintering temperature

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Hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets (BNNSs) are promising 2D materials due to their exceptional chemical and thermal stabilities together with their electrical insulation properties. A combined synthesis method involving the polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) route and the spark plasma sintering (SPS) process is proposed, leading to well-crystallized and pure layered h-BN crystals, prone to be exfoliated into large BNNSs. Here we focus more specifically on the influence of two key parameters of the process to be optimized: the Li3N concentration (0-10 wt%) and the SPS temperature (1200 °C-1950 °C). The presence of Li3N, added as crystal promoter in the pre-ceramic powder, significantly improves the crystallinity level of the product, as evidenced by XRD, SEM and Raman spectrometry. SPS temperature strongly modifies the size of the resulting h-BN flakes. The influence of SPS temperature on both purity and crystallinity is studied using cathodoluminescence. h-BN flakes larger than 200 μm2 (average flake area) are obtained. Few-layered BNNSs are successfully isolated, through exfoliation process.

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Li, Y., Garnier, V., Journet, C., Barjon, J., Loiseau, A., Stenger, I., … Steyer, P. (2019). Advanced synthesis of highly crystallized hexagonal boron nitride by coupling polymer-derived ceramics and spark plasma sintering processes - Influence of the crystallization promoter and sintering temperature. Nanotechnology, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/aaebb4

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