1991
DOI: 10.1080/10426919108934766
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A review of: “SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF BORON NITRIDE

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“…0.33-0.34 nm (in the case of MWNTs), characteristic of a d 0002 spacing in a hexagonal BN. [8] Individual tubes within the bundles interact through weak van der Waals forces and are packed in a honeycomb-like array (in cross-sectional view). Diffraction spot splitting on the equatorial line in the electron diffraction (ED) patterns makes calculation of the intertube spacing, d = 0.33-0.34 nm, between individual tubes in a bundle possible.…”
Section: Morphology As Revealed By Transmission Electron Microscopymentioning
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“…0.33-0.34 nm (in the case of MWNTs), characteristic of a d 0002 spacing in a hexagonal BN. [8] Individual tubes within the bundles interact through weak van der Waals forces and are packed in a honeycomb-like array (in cross-sectional view). Diffraction spot splitting on the equatorial line in the electron diffraction (ED) patterns makes calculation of the intertube spacing, d = 0.33-0.34 nm, between individual tubes in a bundle possible.…”
Section: Morphology As Revealed By Transmission Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a layered BN structure is known to be much more thermally and chemically stable than a graphitic C structure. [8] There have been intuitive expectations that BNNTs should inherit these advantageous properties. If so, the main interest in BNNTs could be in the area of specific applications in NT protective shields for various nanomaterials encapsulated within, for example, metallic or semiconducting nanowires, nanorods, melts, or clusters, in particular, for those performing at high-temperatures and in hazardous environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This study suggests that the binding energy of hydrogen can be systematically increased for sp 2 [172] demonstrated that the adsorption energy and site can be modified by the radial deformation. When the deformation is small, H prefers to adsorb on the boron atom, which creates an acceptor state in the gap.…”
Section: Gas Adsorptionmentioning
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“…Since polar sites are considered to improve adsorption, porous BN could be a good one. Conventionally produced film and particle forms of BN have low surface areas, rendering them relatively useless for adsorption applications [112]. So far, several routes have been suggested for synthesizing of porous BN.…”
Section: Porous Bn and Bn Meshmentioning
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