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Few-layer and large flake size borophene: preparation with solvothermal-assisted liquid phase exfoliation

Zhang et al., 2020

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Zhang F
She L
Jia C
He X
Li Q
Sun J
Lei Z
Liu Z
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The preparation of two-dimensional boron (B) nanosheets, especially for borophene, is still a challenge because of its unique structure and complex B–B bonds in bulk boron. In the present work, a novel preparation technology for borophene with only a few layers and large …
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