Synthesis of High Density Boron Nitride Nanotube Film

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Antiwetting BNNT films have been achieved by milling-ink method. Superhydrophobic (CA <5°) are demonstrated on films with stainless steel as substrate. The high density and purity are confirmed by EDX and NEXAFS. There are only a few oxygen point defects in the form of nitrogen vacancies due to ink and annealing process in air.

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