Heterostructured B-C particles: Bridging solid and mesoporous domains
Abstract
Microparticles comprising two macroscopically distinct domains with different compositions, structures, and porosity are attractive as multifunctional materials. B–C microparticles with dual-domain structures were synthesized via single-pulse laser heating of graphite–boron mixtures on chemical vapor deposition diamond. Vapor condensation forms Cassie–Baxter droplets featuring two distinct regions: a near-contact, mesoporous rapidly quenched (RQ) boron-doped onion-like carbon (OLC) network (∼4.7 at. % B) and a dense, quasi-equilibrium (QE) hypereutectic C–B4.5C mixture. Molecular dynamics simulations support the RQ structure. The results demonstrate that local supercooling suppresses boron diffusion, enabling the coexistence of mesoporous and dense domains within a single heterostructured microparticle.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (4)
A. Yu. Basharin
Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS 1 , Izhorskaya St. 13 Bldg. 2, 125412 Moscow,
V. S. Dozhdikov
Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS 1 , Izhorskaya St. 13 Bldg. 2, 125412 Moscow,
G. V. Belov
Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS 1 , Izhorskaya St. 13 Bldg. 2, 125412 Moscow,
A. L. Vasiliev
National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” 3 1, Akademika Kurchatova Sq., 123182 Moscow,