Ropes consisting of tens of multi-walled boron nitride (BN) nanotubes and e
xtending up to several mu m were synthesized through a chemical reaction in
volving chemical-vapor-deposited multi-walled carbon (C) nanotube oxidation
by B2O3 mixed with either MoO3 or V2O5 in a flowing N-2 atmosphere. The ro
pes were analyzed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTE
M) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). Tubular shells of BN in th
e ropes were preferentially assembled in a zigzag form with the [<10(1)over
bar 0>] direction parallel to the tube/rope axis. Oxidation-induced C nano
tube opening at the tip and at wall defects, followed by substitution of C
atoms with B and N atoms, and consecutive crystallization of BN shells on t
he seed nanotubes is thought to underlie the formation mechanism. (C) 2000
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