Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) stands out as the most promising method for cost-effective production of high-quality boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs). Catalysts play a crucial role in BNNT synthesis. This work delves into the impact of oxygen (O) on Ti-based catalysts during the CVD growth of BNNTs. In contrast to the B/TiB nanoparticles (NPs) and B/TiN NPs systems, the oxygen-containing precursor B/TiO NPs remarkably catalyzes the growth of high-quality and high-purity BNNTs across a wider range of synthesis parameters. Subsequent analyses reveal that TiBO acts as an active catalyst, facilitating BNNT growth in Ti-based catalyst systems. Moreover, the nanocomposite film synthesized from BNNTs and PVDF-HFP exhibits excellent mechanical properties and heat dissipation capabilities. Utilizing the nanocomposite film as a thermal interface material effectively enhances the heat dissipation for a 5 W light-emitting diode (LED) chip. Consequently, our research confirms the effectiveness of the Ti-B-O system in catalyzing BNNT growth.
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J Phys Chem Lett
February 2024
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China.
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) stands out as the most promising method for cost-effective production of high-quality boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs). Catalysts play a crucial role in BNNT synthesis. This work delves into the impact of oxygen (O) on Ti-based catalysts during the CVD growth of BNNTs.
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November 2019
Department of Chemistry, National Cheng Kung University, No. 1 Ta Hsueh Road, Tainan 701, Taiwan, ROC.
Borate toxicity is a concern in agriculture since a high level of borates may likely exist in irrigation water systems. In this research, transmission infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy are employed to study the thermal and photochemical reactions of isopropoxy tetramethyl dioxaborolane (ITDB) on TiO, with the aid of density functional theory calculations. In addition, the possibility for the formation of a boron-modified TiO (B/TiO) surface, using ITDB as the boron source, is explored and the photocatalytic activity of the B/TiO is tested.
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