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  • Title: X-ray absorption near edge structure study of BN nanotubes and nanothorns.
    Author: Choi HC, Bae SY, Jang WS, Park J, Song HJ, Shin HJ.
    Journal: J Phys Chem B; 2005 Apr 21; 109(15):7007-11. PubMed ID: 16851796.
    Abstract:
    Two boron nitride (BN) nanostructures, the bamboo-like nanotubes and nanothorns where the nanosize h-BN layers are randomly stacked looking like thorns, were synthesized selectively via thermal chemical vapor deposition of B/B(2)O(3) under the NH(3) flow at 1200 degrees C. Electron energy-loss spectroscopy reveals the N-rich h-BN layers with a ratio of B/N = 0.75-0.85. Angle-resolved X-ray absorption near edge structure of these two N-rich nanostructures has been compared with that of h-BN microcrystals. The pi transition in the N K-edge shifts to the lower energy by 0.8-1.0 eV from that of h-BN microcrystals, and the second-order signals of N 1s electrons become significant. We suggest that the N enrichment would decrease the band gap of nanostructures from that of h-BN microcrystals. The Raman spectrum shows the peak broadening due to the defects of N-rich h-BN layers.
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