Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369924 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The varied bonding state and microstructure characterization were discussed for carbon-boron nitrogen (CBN) with abundant phase structure and nanostructure, which were synthesized directly by mechanical alloying technique at room temperature. According to the results of SEM and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of CBN with different ball milling time, it is substantiated that the bonding state and microstructure for CBN were closely related to the ball milling time. With the increase of the ball milling time, some new chemical bonding states of CBN were observed, which implies that some new bonding state and microstructures have been formed. The results of XPS are accordance with that of X-ray diffraction of CBN.
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Authors
Y.H. Xiong, C.S. Xiong, S.Q. Wei, H.W. Yang, Y.T. Mai, W. Xu, S. Yang, G.H. Dai, S.J. Song, J. Xiong, Z.M. Ren, J. Zhang, H.L. Pi, Z.C. Xia, S.L. Yuan,