Boron Nitride Ultrathin Fibrous Nanonets: One-Step Synthesis and Applications for Ultrafast Adsorption for Water Treatment and Selective Filtration of Nanoparticles

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Novel boron nitride (BN) ultrathin fibrous networks are firstly synthesized via an one-step solvothermal process. The average diameter of BN nanofibers is only ∼8 nm. This nanonets exhibit excellent performance for water treatment. The maximum adsorption capacity for methyl blue is 327.8 mg g<sup>–1</sup>. Especially, they present the property of ultrafast adsorption for dye removal. Only ∼1 min is enough to almost achieve the adsorption equilibrium. In addition, the BN fibrous nanonets could be applied for the size-selective separation of nanoparticles via a filtration process

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