Reprint

New Science of Boron Allotropes, Compounds, and Nanomaterials

Edited by
August 2023
196 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8327-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8326-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Science of Boron Allotropes, Compounds, and Nanomaterials that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

Elemental boron has attracted researchers because of its large number of allotropes, thus providing a variety of scientific aspects within physics and chemistry. Boron compounds and boron nanomaterials have also shown various polymorphs that have been investigated as functional materials for our society. The uniqueness of the boron atom is due to its high frequency of electron multi-center bonding with neighboring atoms, which is still a significant topic in theoretical and computational research. Recently, there have been reports on the realization of two-dimensional (2D) or planar boron nanomaterials, the so-called borophenes. As expected, observations of the various 2D polymorphisms have triggered a considerable number of research lines worldwide. This reprint presents a collection of such papers at the forefront. The contributed papers are transferred from the Special Issue of “New Science of Boron Allotropes, Compounds, and Nanomaterials” in the journal Molecules. The issue was launched in 2021, and it aimed to provide a forum for the dissemination of the latest information on boron allotropes, compounds, and nanomaterials.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
hydrogen boride; thin film; ion-exchange; hydrogen release; pulsed laser deposition; borophene; vibrational modes; tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy; scanning tunneling microscopy; density functional theory calculations; planar cluster; charge state; bond length; specific binding energy; relative stability; formation probability; boron; metallacarborane; cobalta bis(dicarbollide) ions; glassy carbon electrode; differential pulse voltammetry; borophene; borophane; 2D material; topological material; crystalline symmetry; Dirac electron; Dirac nodal line material; monolayer material; borophene; diffraction; TRHEPD; hydrogen boride (HB) sheets; Ni nanoclusters; transmission electron microscopy; Ion-Selective Electrodes; potentiometry; ion pair complexes; cobaltabis(dicarbollide); nitrogen containing compounds; methylisothiazolinone; boron-doped diamond electrode; voltammetry; dynamic charge stripes; anomalous Hall effect; Jahn-Teller instability; boron; hydrogenated boron; calculation; rhombohedral boron monosulfide; two-dimensional materials; seebeck coefficient; two-dimensional material; hydrogen boride (HB); borophane; ion exchange; infrared spectroscopy