Abstract:
High-yield multiwalled boron nitride (BN) nanotubes have been produced using a ball milling-annealing
method. The BN nanotubes with a diameter less than 10 nm and a well-crystallized multiwalled structure
were formed via an in situ nitriding reaction. The systematic investigation of the formation process at
different annealing temperatures and for different times suggested that the formation of the unique
multiwalled structure was attributed by a two-dimensional growth of the BN phase and a nonmetal catalytic
growth.