11–14 Aug 2025
Crowne Plaza Knoxville
US/Eastern timezone

Scalable Bottom-Up Synthesis of Nanoporous Hexagonal Boron Nitride (h-BN) for Large-Area Atomically Thin Ceramic Membranes

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20m
Crowne Plaza Knoxville

Crowne Plaza Knoxville

401 W Summit Hill Dr SW, Knoxville, TN 37902
Contributed Talk

Speaker

Piran Kidambi (Vanderbilt University)

Description

Nanopores embedded within monolayer hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) offer possibilities of creating atomically thin ceramic membranes with unique combinations of high permeance (atomic thinness), high selectivity (via molecular sieving), increased thermal stability, and superior chemical resistance. However, fabricating size-selective nanopores in monolayer h-BN via scalable top-down processes remains nontrivial due to its chemical inertness, and characterizing nanopore size distribution over a large area remains extremely challenging. Here, we demonstrate a facile and scalable approach of exploiting the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process temperature to enable direct incorporation of subnanometer/nanoscale pores into the monolayer h-BN lattice, in combination with manufacturing compatible polymer casting to fabricate centimeter-scale nanoporous atomically thin ceramic membranes. We leverage diffusive transport of analytes including size-selective Ficoll sieving to characterize subnanometer-scale and nanoscale defects that manifest as pores in centimeter-scale h-BN membranes, overcoming previous limitations in large-area characterization of nanoscale defects in h-BN. Our approach opens a new frontier to advance atomically thin membranes to 2D ceramic materials, such as h-BN via facile and direct formation of nanopores, for size-selective separations.

References:
Naclerio et al. Nano Letters 2025
Naclerio et al. Adv. Mat. 2024
Kidambi et al. Chem. Mat. 2014

Topical Area Hard matter: energy materials

Author

Piran Kidambi (Vanderbilt University)

Co-authors

An-Ping Li (Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences / ORNL) Andrei Kolmakov Andrew Naclerio (Vanderbilt University) Ivan Vlassiouk (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Jamie Warner Liam Collins Marti Checa Nualart Matthew Coupin Peifu Cheng (Vanderbilt University) Saban Hus (Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences / ORNL) Trey Diulus William Fissell

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