Issue 28, 2007

Bonding and structure in BxNynanotubes (x,y = 1,2)

Abstract

Although it has been widely established that the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes are strongly linked to their chirality, boron nitride nanotubes, which are structurally similar, are uniformly insulating irrespective of their chiral index. The production of boron nitride nanotubes with metallic or semiconducting behaviour will therefore require more specific intervention, by chemically altering the stoichiometry or distribution of the boron and nitrogen atoms with respect to one another. Some of these chemical and structural combinations will be stable, while others will not. In the present study we use first principles computer simulations to investigate the bonding and structure of BxNy nanotubes, for the case of x,y = 1,2. The results indicate that B2N nanotubes represent viable candidates for synthesis efforts, although the resultant structures are decorated with defective sites produced by the breaking of unstable N–N bonds.

Graphical abstract: Bonding and structure in BxNy nanotubes (x,y = 1,2)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Mar 2007
Accepted
26 Apr 2007
First published
08 May 2007

J. Mater. Chem., 2007,17, 2892-2898

Bonding and structure in BxNy nanotubes (x,y = 1,2)

A. S. Barnard, I. K. Snook and S. P. Russo, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 2892 DOI: 10.1039/B704037G

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