Abstract
Boron-doped graphite was prepared by the heat treatment of coke using B4 C powder as a graphitization catalyst to investigate the effects of the substitutional boron atoms on the interlayer spacing of graphite. Boron atoms can be successfully incorporated into the lattice of graphite by heat treatment, resulting in a reduction in the interlayer spacing of graphite to a value close to that of ideal graphite (0.3354 nm). With an increase in the catalyst mass ratio, the content of substituted boron in the samples increased significantly, causing a decrease in the interlayer spacing of the boron-doped graphite. Density functional theory calculations suggested that the effects of the substitutional boron atoms on the interlayer spacing of the graphite may be attributed to the transfer of Π electrons between layers, the increase in the electrostatic surface potential of the carbon layer due to the electron-deficient nature of boron atoms, and Poisson contraction along the c-axis.
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Bao, C., Zeng, Q., Li, F., Shi, L., Wu, W., Yang, L., … Liu, H. (2022). Effect of Boron Doping on the Interlayer Spacing of Graphite. Materials, 15(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15124203
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