Extremely small diamonds used for their thermal, mechanical and optoelectronic properties
Nanodiamonds, or diamond nanoparticles, are diamonds with a size below 100 nanometers.[2] They can be produced by impact events such as an explosion or meteoritic impacts. Because of their inexpensive, large-scale synthesis, potential for surface functionalization, and high biocompatibility, nanodiamonds are widely investigated as a potential material in biological and electronic applications and quantum engineering.[3][4]
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Nanodiamonds, or diamond nanoparticles, are diamonds with a size below 100 nanometers. They can be produced by impact events such as an explosion or meteoritic...
Detonation nanodiamond (DND), also known as ultradispersed diamond (UDD), is diamond that originates from a detonation. When an oxygen-deficient explosive...
are a nanocrystalline form of diamond, also known as nanodiamond or hyperdiamond. Nanodiamond or hyperdiamond was produced by compression of graphite...
induce the breaking of a disulfide bond to release the cargo. Recently, nanodiamonds have demonstrated potential in drug delivery due to non-toxicity, spontaneous...
diamond. Other methods include explosive formation (forming detonation nanodiamonds) and sonication of graphite solutions. In the HPHT method, there are...
contrary information." Proponents have reported materials including nanodiamonds, metallic microspherules, carbon spherules, magnetic spherules, iridium...
when scratched with a nanodiamond tip, while the nanodiamond sample itself has a value of 310 GPa when tested with another nanodiamond tip. Because the test...
Dakota Da Niang Dumpling, a Chinese fast food restaurant chain Detonation nanodiamond, a diamond that originates from a detonation Dnd, a classification of...
scientists and planetary impact specialists. Claims of Lonsdaleite and other nanodiamonds in a layer of the Greenland ice sheet that could be of Younger Dryas...
Scientific notation in SI unit(s): 1–2 × 10−9 m. Ballengee, Jason (2016). "Nanodiamond and Lubrication Applications" (PDF). aiche.org. SP3 NANOTECH, LLC. Archived...
produce high enough temperatures and pressures for microdiamonds and nanodiamonds to form. Impact-type microdiamonds can be used as an indicator of ancient...
or up-down-down Ultradisperse diamond, another name for Detonation nanodiamond Urine-diversion dehydration toilet User driven development Uniform Distribution...
into the bedrock below the museum. The hall also contains extra-solar nanodiamonds (diamonds with dimensions on the nanometer level) more than 5 billion...
focuses on the detection of cancer through the insertion of fluorescent nanodiamonds. The company was founded by Ambika Bumb as a solution to combat the inadequacies...
Eiji (December 2007). "Recent progress and perspectives in single-digit nanodiamond". Diamond and Related Materials. 16 (12): 2018–2022. Bibcode:2007DRM...
photoresist. A simple way to carve or create patterns on the surface of nanodiamonds without damaging them could lead to a new generation of photonic devices...
high-pressure high-temperature nanodiamonds (HPHT NDs) and by shock-wave compression, called detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs). The surfaces of these NDs...
meteorites and found grains of diamond about 2.5 nanometers in diameter (nanodiamonds). Trapped in them were noble gases whose isotopic signature indicated...
shock compression which created nanodiamonds and superionic water. This could be a possible way of producing nanodiamonds commercially. PET has an affinity...
structure of the diamond crystal lattice. Diamondoids also known as nanodiamonds or condensed adamantanes may include one or more cages (adamantane, diamantane...
S.; Bement, L.; Bunch, T. E.; Sellers, M.; Wolbach, W. S. (2009). "Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer" (PDF). Science. 323 (5910):...