Boron Doped Graphene Nanopowder (B/G)
Boron-doped graphene is a form of graphene that has been intentionally infused with boron atoms to modify its electronic and chemical properties. The introduction of boron creates p-type doping, increasing the concentration of holes in the graphene structure, which leads to alterations in its electronic characteristics. This doping process enhances the electrical conductivity, boosts catalytic activity, and imparts other distinctive properties to the material.
Description of Boron Doped Graphene Nanopowder
- Typical thickness: <10 layers.
- Typical size: 5-10 μm
Compound Formula | B/G |
Size Range | < 10 layers |
Average Particle Size | 5-10 µm |
Morphology | Platelets |
Thickness | 5 nm |
XRD Analysis
XPS Analysis
Peaks | Peak Position (eV) | Atomic Contentration (%) |
B1s | 195,98 | 11,1 |
C1s | 293,48 | 77,52 |
O1s | 540,88 | 11,38 |
TEM
SEM
Applications of Boron Doped Graphene Nanopowder
- Electro Catalyst
- Field-effect Transistors
- Sensors
- Lithium-ion Batteries
- Supercapacitors
- 2D Materials
- Energy Storage & Batteries
- Fuel Cells
- Nanomaterials Research
- Semiconductors