Borylborazines as new precursors for boron nitride fibres

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Abstract

A variety of borylborazine-based polymers were successfully converted into boron nitride fibres via the preceramic polymer route. In this procedure, four monomers were polycondensed into highly tractable polymers which could be easily melt-spun into fine-diameter green fibres. These polymeric filaments were then transformed into boron nitride fibres after a well-defined heat-treatment at 1800 °C in a controlled atmosphere. All the resulting ceramic fibres were mechanically tested. In particular, results showed that the promising mechanical properties for two of the polymer-derived fibres were closely related to the structural units of the corresponding preceramic polymers. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Miele, P., Toury, B., Cornu, D., & Bernard, S. (2005). Borylborazines as new precursors for boron nitride fibres. In Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (Vol. 690, pp. 2809–2814). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2005.02.039

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