Small onion-like BN leads to ultrafine-twinned cubic BN

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Nanotwinned cubic boron nitride (nt-cBN) with remarkable hardness, toughness, and stability has attracted widespread attention due to its distinct scientific and industrial importance. The key for nt-cBN synthesis is to adopt an onion-like BN (oBN) nano-precursor and induce phase transition under high pressure. Here, we found that the size change of oBN used greatly affected the mechanical performance of products. With the precursor size decreasing from ~320 to 90 nm, the Vickers hardness of nanostructured products improved from 61 to 108 GPa, due to the fact that large oBN nanoparticles possessed more flattened, orderly and graphite-like shell layers, in sharp contrast to the highly wrinkled and imperfect layers in small-diameter nanoparticles, thus resulting in the apparent reduction of ultrafine-twin substructure in the synthetic products. This study reveals that only small oBN precursor could produce complete ultrafine nt-cBN with outstanding performance. A practical route was proposed to further improve the performance of this important material.

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Luo, K., Zhang, Y., Yu, D., Li, B., Hu, W., Liu, Y., … He, J. (2019). Small onion-like BN leads to ultrafine-twinned cubic BN. Science China Materials, 62(8), 1169–1176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-019-9409-1

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