High purity and yield of boron nitride nanotubes using amorphous boron and a nozzle-type reactor

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Enhancement of the production yield of boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) with high purity was achieved using an amorphous boron-based precursor and a nozzle-type reactor. Use of a mixture of amorphous boron and Fe decreases the milling time for the preparation of the precursor for BNNTs synthesis, as well as the Fe impurity contained in the B/Fe interdiffused precursor nanoparticles by using a simple purification process. We also explored a nozzle-type reactor that increased the production yield of BNNTs compared to a conventional flow-through reactor. By using a nozzle-type reactor with amorphous boron-based precursor, the weight of the BNNTs sample after annealing was increased as much as 2.5-times with much less impurities compared to the case for the flow-through reactor with the crystalline boron-based precursor. Under the same experimental conditions, the yield and quantity of BNNTs were estimated as much as ~70% and ~1.15 g/batch for the former, while they are ~54% and 0.78 g/batch for the latter. © 2014 by the authors.

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Kim, J., Seo, D., Yoo, J., Jeong, W., Seo, Y. S., & Kim, J. (2014). High purity and yield of boron nitride nanotubes using amorphous boron and a nozzle-type reactor. Materials, 7(8), 5789–5801. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7085789

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