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Inorganic Chemistry | 2011

Pyrolytic Decomposition of Ammonia Borane to Boron Nitride

Samuel Frueh; Richard M. Kellett; Carl F. Mallery; Trent Molter; William S. Willis; Cecil K. King’ondu; Steven L. Suib

The thermal decomposition of ammonia borane was studied using a variety of methods to qualitatively identify gas and remnant solid phase species after thermal treatments up to 1500 °C. At about 110 °C, ammonia borane begins to decompose yielding H(2) as the major gas phase product. A two step decomposition process leading to a polymeric -[NH═BH](n)- species above 130 °C is generally accepted. In this comprehensive study of decomposition pathways, we confirm the first two decomposition steps and identify a third process initiating at 1170 °C which leads to a semicrystalline hexagonal phase boron nitride. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to identify the onset of the third step. Temperature programmed desorption-mass spectroscopy (TPD-MS) and vacuum line methods identify molecular aminoborane (H(2)N═BH(2)) as a species that can be released in appreciable quantities with the other major impurity, borazine. Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) was used to identify the chemical states present in the solid phase material after each stage of decomposition. The boron nitride product was examined for composition, structure, and morphology using scanning Auger microscopy (SAM), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Thermogravimetric Analysis-Mass Spectroscopy (TGA-MS) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) were used to identify the onset temperature of the first two mass loss events.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Removal of Aqueous Phenol by Adsorption and Oxidation with Doped Hydrophobic Cryptomelane-Type Manganese Oxide (K-OMS-2) Nanofibers

Boxun Hu; Chun-Hu Chen; Samuel Frueh; Lei Jin; Raymond Joesten; Steven L. Suib


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013

Selective hydrogenation of CO2 and CO to useful light olefins over octahedral molecular sieve manganese oxide supported iron catalysts

Boxun Hu; Samuel Frueh; Hector F. Garces; Lichun Zhang; Mark Aindow; Christopher James Brooks; Eric Kreidler; Steven L. Suib


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Study of a Highly Thermally Stable Manganese Oxide Octahedral Molecular Sieve (OMS-2) with High Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity

Abdelhamid M. El-Sawy; Cecil K. King’ondu; Chung-Hao Kuo; David A. Kriz; Curtis Guild; Yongtao Meng; Samuel Frueh; Saminda Dharmarathna; Steven N. Ehrlich; Steven L. Suib


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2012

Characterization of a Modified Polyvinylsilazane Preceramic Polymer

Timothy P. Coons; Justin W. Reutenauer; Gavin Richards; Samuel Frueh; Steven L. Suib


Ceramics International | 2018

Carbon fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites with an oxidation resistant boron nitride interface coating

Samuel Frueh; Timothy P. Coons; Justin W. Reutenauer; Rebecca Gottlieb; Michael A. Kmetz; Steven L. Suib


Archive | 2017

RAW MATERIAL USED IN ELECTRODE CATALYST DEVICE FOR PRODUCING CARBON NANOTUBE AND HYDROCARBON FOR TRANSPORTATION FUEL AND METHOD AND DESIGN METHOD

Suib Steven L; Christopher James Brooks; Samuel Frueh; Hu Boxun; Eric Kreidler


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014

Corrigendum to “Selective hydrogenation of CO2 and CO to useful light olefins over octahedral molecular sieve manganese oxide supported iron catalysts” [Appl. Catal. B: Environ. 132–133 (2013) 54–61]

Boxun Hu; Samuel Frueh; Hector F. Garces; Lichun Zhang; Mark Aindow; Christopher James Brooks; Eric Kreidler; Steven L. Suib


Archive | 2012

Matériaux et conception pour dispositif électrocatalytique et procédé de production de nanotubes de carbone et de carburants hydrocarbonés de transport

Steven L. Suib; Christopher James Brooks; Samuel Frueh; Boxun Hu; Eric Kreidler


Archive | 2012

Device and method for the production of carbon nanotubes and hydrocarbon

Steven L. Suib; Christopher James Brooks; Samuel Frueh; Boxun Hu; Eric Kreidler

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Steven L. Suib

University of Connecticut

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Boxun Hu

University of Connecticut

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Lichun Zhang

University of Connecticut

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Mark Aindow

University of Connecticut

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Chun-Hu Chen

University of Connecticut

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