Synthesis of boron nitride nanotubes using plasma-assisted cvd catalyzed by cu nanoparticles and oxygen

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Abstract

We found that oxidized Cu nanoparticles can catalyze the growth of boron nitride nan-otubes from borazine via plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. The Raman spectra suggest that the formation of thin-walled nanotubes show a radial breathing mode vibration. The presence of oxygen in the plasma environment was necessary for the growth of the nanotubes, and a part of the nanotubes had a core shell structure with a cupper species inside it. In atomic resolution transmission electron microscope (TEM) images, Cu2O was found at the interface between the Cu-core and turbostratic BN-shell. The growth mechanism seemed different from that of carbon nanotube core-shell structures. Therefore, we pointed out the important role of the dynamic morphological change in the Cu2O-Cu system.

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Shiratori, T., Yamane, I., Nodo, S., Ota, R., Yanase, T., Nagahama, T., … Shimada, T. (2021). Synthesis of boron nitride nanotubes using plasma-assisted cvd catalyzed by cu nanoparticles and oxygen. Nanomaterials, 11(3), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11030651

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