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Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Polymer‐based thermal interface materials (TIMs) with excellent thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity are in high demand in the electronics industry.
Jingkai Han +3 more
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Polymer‐based thermal interface materials (TIMs) with excellent thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity are in high demand in the electronics industry.
Jingkai Han +3 more
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Physicae Proceedings, 2012
Recently, based on computer simulations, it has been proposed that stable boron nitride nanoscrolls (BNNSs) can exist. In this work we show that the BNNSs stability mechanisms follow the same simple physical principles proposed for carbon nanoscrolls (CNSs).
E. Perim, D. S. Galvao
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Recently, based on computer simulations, it has been proposed that stable boron nitride nanoscrolls (BNNSs) can exist. In this work we show that the BNNSs stability mechanisms follow the same simple physical principles proposed for carbon nanoscrolls (CNSs).
E. Perim, D. S. Galvao
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MRS Proceedings, 1998
AbstractNew observations are presented on the emission of electrons from n-type boron nitride (BN) cold cathode films. These carbon-doped BN films demonstrate a significant improvement in the electron emission current, on the order of 1 to 3 orders of magnitude, as a function of the extraction field for many different materials and morphologies.These ...
R. W. Pryor +3 more
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AbstractNew observations are presented on the emission of electrons from n-type boron nitride (BN) cold cathode films. These carbon-doped BN films demonstrate a significant improvement in the electron emission current, on the order of 1 to 3 orders of magnitude, as a function of the extraction field for many different materials and morphologies.These ...
R. W. Pryor +3 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
Encapsulation of metal nanocatalysts by support-derived materials is well known as the classical strong metal-support interaction (SMSI) effect that occurs almost exclusively with active oxide supports and often blocks metal-catalyzed sur-face reactions.
Jinhu Dong +13 more
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Encapsulation of metal nanocatalysts by support-derived materials is well known as the classical strong metal-support interaction (SMSI) effect that occurs almost exclusively with active oxide supports and often blocks metal-catalyzed sur-face reactions.
Jinhu Dong +13 more
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Highly thermal conductive and electrical insulating polymer composites with boron nitride
, 2020The heat accumulation has become a serious problem due to electronic devices towards high power and intelligence. Highly thermal conductive and electrical insulating polymeric composites are potential to solving the overheating problem of electronic ...
Meng Li +9 more
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Boron-nitride nanotube triggered self-assembly of hexagonal boron-nitride nanostructure
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014Molecular mechanics results show that a hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) membrane can spontaneously assemble on the single-walled boron nitride nanotube (BNNT) in a scroll or helical manner, showing an interesting dependence on h-BN width.
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Epitaxial single-crystal hexagonal boron nitride multilayers on Ni (111)
Nature, 2022K. Y. Ma +18 more
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Intrinsic toughening and stable crack propagation in hexagonal boron nitride
Nature, 2021Yingchao Yang +11 more
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