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Pressureless Welding of Temperature-Invariant Multifunctionality Body Based on Hydroxyl-Functionalized Boron Nitride Nanosheets and Bifunctional Monoethanolamine Cross-linker.

Chaochao CaoJingwen YangShaobo YangSong YanChaoze LiuDong WangYanming XueXiongwei QuChengchun Tang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Bulk hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) ceramics with structural integrity, high-temperature resistance and low expansion rate are expected for multifunctional applications in extreme conditions. However, due to its sluggish self-diffusion and intrinsic inertness, it remains a great challenge to overcome high-energy barrier for h-BN powder sintering. Herein, a cross-linking and pressureless-welding strategy is reported to produce bulk boron nitride nanosheets (BNNSs) ceramics with well-crystalized and dense B-N covalent-welding frameworks. The essence of this synthesis strategy lies in the construction of >B─O─H 2 C─H 2 C─H 2 N:→B< bond bridge connection structure among hydroxyl functionalized BNNSs (BNNSs-OH) using bifunctional monoethanolamine (MEA) as cross-linker through esterification and intermolecular-coordination reactions. The prepared BNNSs-interlaced ceramics have densities not less than 1.2 g cm -3 , and exhibit exceptional mechanical robustness and resiliency, excellent thermomechanical stability, ultra-low linear thermal expansion coefficient of 0.06 ppm °C -1 , and high thermal diffusion coefficient of 4.76 mm 2  s -1 at 25 °C and 3.72 mm 2  s -1 at 450 °C. This research not only reduces the free energy barrier from h-BN particles to bulk ceramics through facile multi-step physicochemical reaction, but also stimulates further exploration of multifunctional applications for bulk h-BN ceramics over a wide temperature range.
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