Industrial Carbon and Graphite Materials, Volume I 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9783527674046.ch13
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“…This reaction is usually achieved at high temperatures (1000-2000 °C) for a pre-set time (from 30 min to 4 h). A number of works described the application of these reactions for the synthesis of boron-containing nanotubes [17,[35][36][37][38]. For example, K. Fujisawa et al [36] studied the effect of the substitution reaction on the conducting properties of CNT.…”
Section: Substitution Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This reaction is usually achieved at high temperatures (1000-2000 °C) for a pre-set time (from 30 min to 4 h). A number of works described the application of these reactions for the synthesis of boron-containing nanotubes [17,[35][36][37][38]. For example, K. Fujisawa et al [36] studied the effect of the substitution reaction on the conducting properties of CNT.…”
Section: Substitution Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of works described the application of these reactions for the synthesis of boron-containing nanotubes [17,[35][36][37][38]. For example, K. Fujisawa et al [36] studied the effect of the substitution reaction on the conducting properties of CNT. Y. Lin et al [35] obtained CNTs containing boron substitution atoms by annealing in the presence of boric acid as a precursor for studying the potential application of catalysts on the basis of boron-containing CNT with the goal of reducing the concentration of nitroarenes.…”
Section: Substitution Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%