Abstract
Electrochemical exfoliation of nonconductive boron to few-layered borophene is reported. This unique effect is achieved via the incorporation of bulk boron into metal mesh inducing electrical conductivity and opening a venue for borophene fabrication via this feasible strategy. The experiments were conducted in various electrolytes providing a powerful tool to fabricate borophene flakes with a thickness of ~ 3–6 nm with different phases. The mechanism of electrochemical exfoliation of boron is also revealed and discussed. Therefore, the proposed methodology can serve as a new tool for bulk scale fabrication of few-layered borophene and speed up the development of borophene-related research and its potential application.
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Sielicki, K., Maślana, K., Chen, X., & Mijowska, E. (2022). Bottom up approach of metal assisted electrochemical exfoliation of boron towards borophene. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20130-w
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