2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-05449-w
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Boron carbide nanowires from castor oil for optronic applications: a low‐temperature greener approach

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“…Aiming for the development of 1D nanostructures with unique properties for electronic and photonic applications, paper [40] reported the green (at low temperatures) synthesis of boron carbide nanowires (with length and diameter of 750 and 14 nm, respectively) by using castor oil for carbon precursor. The synthesized nanowires exhibited the morphology of a beaded chain.…”
Section: Synthesis Via Aerosol Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aiming for the development of 1D nanostructures with unique properties for electronic and photonic applications, paper [40] reported the green (at low temperatures) synthesis of boron carbide nanowires (with length and diameter of 750 and 14 nm, respectively) by using castor oil for carbon precursor. The synthesized nanowires exhibited the morphology of a beaded chain.…”
Section: Synthesis Via Aerosol Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%