A review of the types and properties of B and N co-doped graphene

Authors

  • Shengze Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/ijmsts.v1n1.15

Keywords:

Graphene, Doping, Type, Property

Abstract

This paper discusses the different types of B\N co-doped graphene, such as neighborhood, intercalation, para-doping on the carbon six-membered ring of monolayer graphene, and monolayer and stacked doping of h-BN with graphene. The structure and characterization of each type are examined. Additionally, the impacts of B\N co-doping on the optical properties, O2 adsorption, and chemical properties of graphene are explored. Finally, the future challenges in boron and nitrogen co-doped graphene research are outlined.

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25-03-2024

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Wang, S. (2024). A review of the types and properties of B and N co-doped graphene. International Journal of Materials Science and Technology Studies, 1(1), 150-155. https://doi.org/10.62051/ijmsts.v1n1.15