Microfluidic Exploitation of Liquid Crystal Properties of Boron Nitride Nanotubes and Enhancing Neutron Shielding with Aligned Structure

Authors
Kim, Young KyeongKim Su YeonJoo, Yong hoJang, Se GyuChoi, Siyoung Q.Lee, Sang seok
Issue Date
2024-10
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
Small Structures
Abstract
Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are cylindrical nanostructures characterized by alternating boron and nitrogen atoms. Unlike carbon nanotubes (CNT), BNNTs are electrically insulating and exhibit high thermal stability and neutron shielding capabilities. Their unique tubular structure enables the formation of 1D arrays, which can achieve a nematic liquid crystal phase, ideal for fabricating high-density structures. However, the widespread application of BNNTs has been hindered by challenges in purifying and dispersing high-purity BNNTs. This study aims to exploit the liquid crystal properties of BNNTs by generating high-purity BNNT dispersions through a series of dispersion and purification processes. Furthermore, this study utilizes microfluidics technology to encapsulate the BNNT dispersions. Using this approach, the transition of liquid crystal phases in relation to BNNT concentration is efficiently examined. This process results in the production of high-density BNNT films characterized by pronounced anisotropy, which in turn provides significant thermal neutron shielding effects.
Keywords
CARBON NANOTUBES; THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; PURIFICATION; COMPOSITES; BEHAVIOR; ARRAYS; FILMS; boron nitride nanotubes; liquid crystals; microfluidics; neutron shielding
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150829
DOI
10.1002/sstr.202400281
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