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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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