Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Boron or compound thereof
Reexamination Certificate
2006-12-05
2006-12-05
Langel, Wayne A. (Department: 1754)
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Boron or compound thereof
C505S150000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07144562
ABSTRACT:
Methods are described for synthesizing stoichiometric LiBC and hole doped Li1-xBC (lithium borocarbide) according to heating processes, such as by both an arc-melting method and a sealed tantalum ampoule method. The arc-melting method requires forming a pellet of uniformly-mixed elemental lithium, boron, and graphite and subjecting it to an arc-melt process sufficient to trigger a self-propagating exothermic reaction. Alternatively, the titanium ampoule method requires sealing uniformly-mixed elemental lithium, boron, and graphite (Li—B—C) in a tantalum ampoule; and heating under sufficient temperature for a sufficient period of time. Hole-doped Li1-xBC (0≦x≦0.37) can then be produced, such as through vacuum de-intercalation from the LiBC. According to the present invention, the hexagonal crystal lattice remains largely intact, with only slight decreases in lattice parameters upon hole-doping. The samples are intrinsically diamagnetic and are semiconducting in the 2 K to 300 K range studied.
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Klavins Peter
Liu Kai
Zhao Limin
Langel Wayne A.
Ritchey James M.
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