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Synthesis of Amorphous Boron Nitride by Pressure Pyrolysis of Borazine

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Amorphous BN that contains hydrogen could be synthesized by pressure pyrolysis of borazine below 700°C at 100 MPa. The fraction of B and N bonded to H in the pyrolysis product could be controlled by changing the pressure pyrolysis condition. The pyrolysis product at 700°C and 100 MPa showed formation of B‐N‐B bonds of the hexagonal structure in the amorphous state with some B‐H and N‐H bonding remaining. Spherulitic BN could be prepared only by pyrolysis below 400°C and 100 MPa. The yield of amorphous BN from borazine was as high as about 60% by this pressure pyrolysis. Amorphous BN formed from borazine could be readily converted to cubic BN by reacting it with AIN at 1200°C and 6.5 GPa.

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