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Synergic Nitrogen Source Route to Inorganic Fullerene-like Boron Nitride with Vessel, Hollow Sphere, Onion, and Peanut Nanostructures

Inorganic Chemistry, ISSN: 0020-1669, Vol: 43, Issue: 2, Page: 822-829
2004
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Article Description

In this paper we describe the large-scale synthesis of inorganic fullerene-like (IF-like) hexagonal boron nitride with vessel, hollow sphere, peanut, and onion structures by reacting BBr with the synergic nitrogen sources NaNH and NHCl at 400-450 °C for 6-12 h. The composition of products could be confirmed to be pure boron nitride with hexagonal structures by the XRD patterns and FT-IR, XPS, and EDXA spectra. The representative HRTEM images clearly reveal the layerlike features of the products, Here, the peanut-like structure of the IF-like BN is reported for the first time, and added to the list as one kind of new morphology of BN nanomaterials. The similarity in the structure between h-BN and graphite is responsible for the formation of IF-like BN with nanostructures of vessels, hollow spheres, peanuts, and onions.

Bibliographic Details

Xu, Fen; Xie, Yi; Zhang, Xu; Zhang, Shuyuan; Liu, Xianming; Tian, Xiaobo

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Chemistry

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