Formation of nanostructured, nanocrystalline boron nitride microparticles with diatom-derived 3-D shapes
Chemical Communications2007Iss. 11, pp. 1177–1177
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Abstract
The first use of diatom frustules as shape-dictating 3-D templates for the syntheses of nanostructured, nanocrystalline micro-particles of a non-oxide ceramic, boron nitride, is demonstrated.
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