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Navarre statam Research: Mauricio Terrones In collaboration with rice university pdf

 C : an ion beamed sample is showing the porous nature of the material  D: a SEM view of the boron “elbow”  E : TEM view of the covalent nanojunction  F : TEM two tubes “welded” together due to the boron doping 13/srep00363/pdf/srep00363.pdf

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 XPS characterizationg of the boron bonding states.  This tells the reasercher how the boron is bonded to the rest of the structure.