Large-quantity Production of High-yield Boron Nitride Nanotubes
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2002
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Chen, Ying
Conway, Martin
Williams, James
Zou, Jin
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Materials Research Society
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A high quantity and yield (up to 85%) of boron nitride (BN) nanotubes have been produced using a mechanothermal method. Elemental boron powders were first mechanically milled at room temperature in NH3 atmosphere and subsequently heated in N2 gas at 1200°C for up to 16 h. The BN nanotubes obtained have either multiwalled cylindrical or bamboolike structures, suggesting different growth processes. The high formation yield of BN nanotubes is due to a high density of nanostructured nuclei created by an extensive milling treatment.
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Keywords: Ammonia; Annealing; Ball milling; Boron compounds; Heating; Nitrogen; Temperature; Boron nitride; Mechanothermal method; Nanotubes
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