High-pressure high-temperature behavior of polymer derived amorphous B-C-N

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Dense diamond-like BCN compounds are of interest due to their extreme hardness and predicted excellent thermal and chemical stability, which are superior to those of diamond and c-BN. Here, we report on the high-pressure high-temperature (HP-HT) behavior of amorphous BC2N and BC 4N -as potential precursors for HP-HT synthesis of diamond-like BCN. Prepared via hydroboration reaction of piperazine borane and pyridine borane, respectively, amorphous BC2N and BC4N are characterized by well-mixed B-N, C-C and C-N bonds, confirmed by XPS analysis. These BCN compositions were subjected to pressures between 5-12 GPa and temperatures up to 1700 °C using multi-anvil apparatus and toroid-type press. In- and ex-situ X-ray diffraction reveals the decomposition of BC4N to graphite and h-BN between 5 and 12 GPa above 500 °C, in contrast to BC2N which remains amorphous up to 1600 °C. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Bhat, S., Lauterbach, S., Dzivenko, D., Lathe, C., Bayarjargal, L., Schwarz, M., … Riedel, R. (2014). High-pressure high-temperature behavior of polymer derived amorphous B-C-N. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 500). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/500/18/182004

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