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Search results for: Elemental mapping of boron and borophene
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TEM (transmission electron microscopy) images and elemental mapping EDX (energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) of bulk boron and borophene obtained during ball milling
Open Research DataThese data contain TEM (transmission electron microscopy) images with corresponding elemental mapping EDX of bulk boron and borophene flakes after the ball-milling process (450 rpm, 6 h, 1 g). The data were collected to investigate the structure and morphology of the materials.
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Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectra of bulk boron and borophene flakes
Open Research DataThese data contain Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectra of bulk boron and borophene flakes obtained during ball milling (450 rpm, 6 h, 1 g). Spectra were acquired to investigate the chemical bonds and functional groups on the surface of the pristine boron and borophene flakes.
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AFM (atomic force microscopy) images of borophene after sonication of boron
Open Research DataThese data include AFM (atomic force microscopy) images of borophene obtained after sonication in aceton of boron, collected in order to estimate lateral size of the nanoflakes.
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XRD (X-ray diffraction) spectra of bulk boron and obtained borophene
Open Research DataThis dataset includes XRD (X-ray diffraction) spectra of bulk boron and borophene obtained during sonication process, giving the information on the phase composition and crystallinity of materials.
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Bottom up approach of metal assisted electrochemical exfoliation of boron towards borophene
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results for nickel(II) oxide (NiO) functionalized borophene and boron
Open Research DataThis dataset contain X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results for nickel(II) oxide (NiO) functionalized borophene before and after oxygen evolution reacion (OER) nad bulk boron.
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X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) results of bulk boron and borophene after the ball-milling process
Open Research DataThese data contain X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) results of boron and borophene nanoflakes induced during ball milling at rotation speed of 450 rpm, 6 h and mass loading of 1g.
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X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of nickel(II) oxide (NiO) functionalized borophene and bulk boron
Open Research DataThese data include X-ray diffration (XRD) patterns of nickel(II) oxide (NiO) functionalized borophene before and after oxygen evolution reaction (OER), bulk boron (B), graphiic foil (GF) and nickel(II) oxide nanoparticles (NiO).
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X-ray diffraction (XRD) of bulk boron and borophene flakes after the ball-milling process at different operating parameters
Open Research DataThese data include X-ray diffraction patterns of bulk boron and borophene obtained during ball milling at different rotation speeds, time and mass loadings. The data were collected to investigate the crystal structure of the studied materials.
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Ball milling induced borophene flakes fabrication
PublicationTo fill the knowledge gap for borophene, as the youngest member of the two-dimensional (2D)nanomaterials family, a facile, cost effective, scalable and reproducible fabrication route is still stronglyrequired. Among so far studied techniques the potential of pure mechanical processes such as ballmilling is not explored yet. Therefore, in this contribution, we explore the efficiency...
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AFM (atomic force microscopy) images of borophene flakes obtained during ball milling at different operating parameters
Open Research DataThis dataset contains atomic force microscopy (AFM) images of representative borophene flakes obtained during ball milling. The operational parameters of the ball-milling process included rotation speed (250, 450, and 650 rpm), time of ball-milling (1, 3, 6, and 12 h), and the mass loading of starting bulk boron (1, 2, 3 g).
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Reactivity of triphosphinoboranes towards H3B·SMe2: access to derivatives of boraphosphacycloalkanes with diverse substituents
PublicationTriphosphinoboranes activated the B–H bond in the BH3 molecule without any catalysts at room temperature. Hydroboration reactions led to boraphosphacyloalkanes with diverse structures. The outcomes of reactions depend on the size of the phosphanyl substituent on the boron atom of the parent triphosphinoborane, where derivatives of boraphosphacyclobutane and boraphosphacyclohexane were obtained. Furthermore, the precursor of triphosphinoboranes,...
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Monomeric Triphosphinoboranes: Intramolecular Lewis Acid–Base Interactions between Boron and Phosphorus Atoms
PublicationHerein, we present the synthesis of the first fully characterized monomeric triphosphinoboranes. The simple reaction of boron tribromide with three equivalents of bulky lithium phosphide tBu2PLi yielded triphosphinoborane (tBu2P)3B. Triphosphinoboranes with diversified phosphanyl substituents were obtained via a two-step reaction, in which isolable bromodiphosphinoborane (tBu2P)2BBr is first formed and then reacts with one equivalent...
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Low-strain sensor based on the flexible boron-doped diamond-polymer structures
PublicationA free-standing high boron-doped diamond nanosheet (BDDNS) has been fabricated for the development of a flexible BDDNS strain senor. High boron-doped diamond was initially grown on a tantalum substrate in a microwave plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition method, and was then transferred to a Kapton polymer substrate to fabricate the flexible BDDNS/Kapton device. Before performing the transfer process, the thin BDDNS’s morphology...
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Elemental composition, environment of deposition of the Lower Carboniferous Emma Fiord Formation oil shale in Arctic Canada
PublicationThe sedimentary succession of 51-m consisting of a thin coal seam (1 m) and oil shale with a marlstone and carbonate-mudstone matrix of the Lower Carboniferous (Viséan) Emma Fiord Formation located on the Grinnell Peninsula, Devon Island, Arctic Canada was examined. The techniques used include reflected light microscopy, and instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) for elemental concentration, and inductively coupled plasma...