Synthesis of hexagonal boron nitride fibers within two hour annealing at 500°C and two hour growth duration at 1000°C
Several advantageous features like low density, large surface area, high porosity and tight pore size make the nanofiber suitable for a wide range of applications from medical to consumer products and industrial to high-tech applications. Present study concerns the synthesis of hexagonal boron nitri...
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