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Novel B and N Sites of One-Dimensional Boron Nitride Fiber: Efficient Performance and Mechanism in the Formaldehyde Capture Process.

Wenjing YuanYaoyao WuTao QiYinhua WanShuping ZhangBaozhi ZhangHengcheng ZhouLili ShiGuan PengShaoyuan Shi
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Identification of adsorption centers with atomic levels of adsorbents is crucial to study the adsorption of formaldehyde (HCHO), especially for an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of HCHO capture. Herein, we investigate the HCHO adsorption performance of one-dimensional (1D) nanoporous boron nitride (BN) fiber, and explore the adsorption mechanism by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, including adsorption energy change and Bader charge change, and experimental study as well. Research shows that the 1D nanoporous BN fiber possesses a high concentration of Lewis pairs, which act as Lewis acid and Lewis base sites associated with the fiber's electron-deficient and electron-rich features. It is worth noting that the HCHO removal efficiency of a typical sample is as high as 91%. This work may open the door to the field of adsorption of other pollutants by constructing Lewis pairs in the future.
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