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Sigma Aldrich Hexagonal boron nitride ink

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MilliporeSigma Sigma Organics products encompass a wide range of quality reagents, solvents, catalysts, and building blocks for organic synthesis. From benchtop discovery to process development and scale-up, Sigma Organics solutions are built to meet the needs of synthetic chemists.

Hexagonal boron nitride ink (hBN) is an insulating material with properties like high thermal conductivity, excellent dimensional stability, and good mechanical robustness. hBN inks can be used in the fabrication of flexible memory devices.Sold under Materials Transfer Agreement with Mark Hersam group at Northwestern University.

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Boiling Point 213°C to 218°C (Terpineol)
CAS 10043-11-5
Quantity 5 mL
Molecular Formula BN
Linear Formula BN
MDL Number MFCD00011317
Synonym Hexagonal boron nitride dispersion, with ethyl cellulose in cyclohexanone and terpineol; hBN dispersion; hBN inkjet printable ink
Molecular Weight (g/mol) 24.82
Density 0.9-1.1 g/mL (at 25°C)
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