Description
Boron Doped Graphene Nanopowder (B/C)
Boron-doped graphene (BG) is a chemically modified form of graphene in which boron atoms are introduced into the carbon lattice. This doping process alters the electronic structure of graphene, opening a band gap and significantly enhancing its reactivity and surface activation characteristics. As a result, boron-doped graphene exhibits improved catalytic properties and electrochemical behavior compared to pristine graphene.
Product Description
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Compound Formula: B/C
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Morphology: Platelet
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Number of Layers: Less than 10
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Average Particle Size: 5–10 μm
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Typical Thickness: Approximately 5 nm
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Structure: Hexagonal 2D carbon lattice with boron doping
Boron-doped graphene combines high electrical conductivity with tunable electronic properties, making it a highly versatile nanomaterial for cutting-edge research and industrial applications.
Properties and Functional Advantages
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Enables band gap engineering, expanding graphene’s utility in semiconductors and electronic devices.
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Enhances catalytic activity due to increased surface area and electron affinity.
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Facilitates faster redox reactions, ideal for fuel cell applications.
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Improves charge storage capacity in energy storage systems like supercapacitors and lithium-ion batteries.
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Offers excellent chemical and thermal stability, enabling use in harsh or reactive environments.
Applications
Boron-doped graphene finds applications in a wide range of high-technology fields, including:
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Electrocatalysis – especially in oxygen reduction reactions (ORR) for fuel cells
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Field-effect transistors (FETs) – with tunable band gaps for switching applications
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Sensors – including gas sensors for detecting NO₂, CO, and NH₃ with high sensitivity
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Lithium-ion batteries – as a conductive additive or active electrode material
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Supercapacitors – offering fast charge/discharge cycles and long cycle life
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Photocatalysis – used in environmental remediation and hydrogen generation
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Biosensors – for diagnostic applications requiring electrochemical interfaces
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Flexible and wearable electronics – thanks to mechanical flexibility and conductivity
Research and Industrial Use Cases
Boron-doped graphene is widely used in:
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2D materials research
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Energy storage and battery technology
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Fuel cell development
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Semiconductor device fabrication
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Environmental sensing and protection
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Next-generation nanoelectronics
Manufacturing & Availability
This material is available in powder form with controlled morphology and doping levels. Nanographenex also provides other doped variants including nitrogen-doped graphene and boron/nitrogen co-doped graphene, suitable for advanced custom applications.
For quotes, bulk pricing, or technical datasheets, please contact our team.
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