Abstract

In-plane modification of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is demonstrated via plasma in solution without acid/base addition. Electron spin resonance spectroscopy clearly reveals an increase in nitrogen vacancies in the hBN plane. This could be a simple route to functionalizing the two-dimensional surface of hBN. Simultaneously, hydroxylation occurs, accompanied by an increase in the zeta potential.

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