Issue 50, 2014

Highly-dispersed boron-doped graphene nanoribbons with enhanced conductibility and photocatalysis

Abstract

Highly-dispersed boron-doped graphene nanoribbons (B-GNRs), prepared by a simple vacuum activation method, exhibit p-type semiconductor properties and provide many more zigzag- and armchair-edges to facilitate control of the bandgap. B-GNRs are used for the photodegradation of Rhodamine B in order to demonstrate their excellent conductivity and photocatalytic activity.

Graphical abstract: Highly-dispersed boron-doped graphene nanoribbons with enhanced conductibility and photocatalysis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Feb 2014
Accepted
27 Mar 2014
First published
27 Mar 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 6637-6640

Author version available

Highly-dispersed boron-doped graphene nanoribbons with enhanced conductibility and photocatalysis

M. Xing, W. Fang, X. Yang, B. Tian and J. Zhang, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 6637 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01341G

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