Influence of nitriding gases on the growth of boron nitride nanotubes

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Boron nitride (BN) nanotubes of different sizes and tubular structures exhibit very different mechanical and chemical properties, as well as different applications. BN nanotubes of different sizes and nanostructures have been produced in different nitriding gases in a milling and annealing process, in which elemental boron powder was first milled in NH3 for 150h and subsequently annealed at 1,200°C for 6h. The influence of nitriding gases was investigated by using N2, NH3, N2-H 2 mixture gases. A relatively slow nitriding reaction in NH 3 gas leaded to a 2D growth of BN (002) basal planes and the formation of thin BN nanotubes without the help of metal catalysts. Fast nitriding reactions occurred in N2 or N2-H2 mixture gases, catalyzed by metal particles, resulted in 3D crystal growth and the formation of many large cylindrical and bamboo tubes. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.

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Yu, J., Li, B. C. P., Zou, J., & Chen, Y. (2007). Influence of nitriding gases on the growth of boron nitride nanotubes. Journal of Materials Science, 42(11), 4025–4030. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-006-0381-4

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