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2014
The exceptional mechanical, optical, surface and biocompatibility properties of nanodiamond have gained it much interest. Exhibiting the outstanding bulk properties of diamond at the nanoscale in the form of a film or small particle makes it an inexpensive alternative for many applications.
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The exceptional mechanical, optical, surface and biocompatibility properties of nanodiamond have gained it much interest. Exhibiting the outstanding bulk properties of diamond at the nanoscale in the form of a film or small particle makes it an inexpensive alternative for many applications.
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Molecular-sized fluorescent nanodiamonds
Nature Nanotechnology, 2013Doping of carbon nanoparticles with impurity atoms is central to their application. However, doping has proven elusive for very small carbon nanoparticles because of their limited availability and a lack of fundamental understanding of impurity stability in such nanostructures.
Igor I. Vlasov +17 more
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Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2009
Nanodiamonds (NDs) are members of the diverse structural family of nanocarbons that includes many varieties based on synthesis conditions, post-synthesis processes, and modifications. First studied in detail beginning in the 1960s in Russia, NDs have now gained world-wide attention due to their inexpensive large-scale synthesis based on the detonation ...
Amanda M. Schrand +2 more
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Nanodiamonds (NDs) are members of the diverse structural family of nanocarbons that includes many varieties based on synthesis conditions, post-synthesis processes, and modifications. First studied in detail beginning in the 1960s in Russia, NDs have now gained world-wide attention due to their inexpensive large-scale synthesis based on the detonation ...
Amanda M. Schrand +2 more
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2014
Detonation nanodiamond (ND) is one of only a few nanomaterials that can be produced on an industrial scale. Unfortunately, the high content of non-diamond species in the detonation soot (e.g., amorphous and graphitic carbon, metal and metal oxides) prohibits a direct use of the as-produced material in most applications, making the purification one of ...
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Detonation nanodiamond (ND) is one of only a few nanomaterials that can be produced on an industrial scale. Unfortunately, the high content of non-diamond species in the detonation soot (e.g., amorphous and graphitic carbon, metal and metal oxides) prohibits a direct use of the as-produced material in most applications, making the purification one of ...
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Nanodiamonds thermoluminescence
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2010A. N. Eremenko +2 more
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