Nanomesh

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Perspective of a nanomesh, the structure of which dissolves at the top of the picture. The distance between two pore centers is 3.2 nm, the pores are 0.05 nm deep.

As Nanomesh (also Bornitren or English White Graphene ) refers to a new inorganic , nanostructured two-dimensional material made of boron nitride with a structure similar to the graph . The material was discovered in 2003 at the University of Zurich .

The material has great potential for use in radios, computers, telephones and other electronic devices.

Individual evidence

  1. Graphene and Boronitrene (White Graphene). Retrieved December 4, 2015 .
  2. Martina Corso et al. : Boron Nitride Nanomesh . In: Science . tape 303 , 2004, pp. 217–220 , doi : 10.1126 / science.1091979 ( PDF ).

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