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Destruction, amorphization and reactivity of nano-BN under ball milling

  • A. N. Streletskii
  • , D. G. Permenov
  • , B. B. Bokhonov
  • , I. V. Kolbanev
  • , A. V. Leonov
  • , I. V. Berestetskaya
  • , Kiril A Streletzky
  • Chemical Physics RAS
  • Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of SB RAS
  • Moscow State University

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Abstract

The processes of mechanical activation of a hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and its reactivity upon interaction with hydrogen and water were investigated using X-ray, TEM, Microdiffraction, Dynamic Light Scattering, FTIR-spectroscopy, adsorption (BET). Initial h-BN samples were monocrystalline plates 70-80 nm thick. Mechanical treatment of h-BN is accompanied by plate splitting and formation of crystallographically oriented "rods." The rod thickness gradually diminishes to less than 5 nm. Specific surface area of the rods (400 m2/g), is found to be equal to the outer geometrical surface of rods. As nanocrystallites form "c" parameter of h-BN increases. When nanocrystallites are less than several nanometers in size, mechanical treatment results in BN amorphization; in this case specific surface of the system begins to decrease. Splitting of BN plates in the atmosphere of hydrogen is accompanied by the material hydrogenation and formation of B{single bond}H and N{single bond}H bonds. The amount of adsorbed hydrogen corresponds to monolayer filling. The amorphous part of activated BN interacts with water even at room temperature. © 2008.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-316
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume483
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 26 2009

Keywords

  • Mechanochemical processing
  • Nanostuctured materials
  • Oxidation
  • TEM
  • X-ray diffraction

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