Two-dimensional
materials play a vital role in the current electronic
industry in the fabrication of devices. In the present work, we have
exfoliated and stabilized the insulating hexagonal boron nitride (hBN)
by means of a polymer-assisted liquid-phase technique. Further, the
highly viscous ink of hBN was prepared, and its printability on various
commercially available substrates was studied. The morphology of the
printed patterns reveals the layered arrangement of hBN. The various
electrical and dielectric characterizations, carried out on a metal–insulator–metal
capacitor, testified its potential applications in various fields
of printed electronics.