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Self-Catalyzed Hydrogenated Carbon Nano-Onions Facilitates Mild Synthesis of Transparent Nano-Polycrystalline Diamond

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SMALL
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202305512

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high pressure and high temperature; hydrogenated carbon nano-onions; self-catalysis; transparent nano-polycrystalline diamonds

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This study presents a method for synthesizing transparent nano-polycrystalline diamond under low pressure and low temperature conditions. The use of self-catalyzed hydrogenated carbon nano-onions as a precursor enables synthesis under nearly industrial conditions. The significant impact of hydrogen on the thermodynamics allows for effective synthesis.
Transparent nano-polycrystalline diamond (t-NPD) possesses superior mechanical properties compared to single and traditional polycrystalline diamonds. However, the harsh synthetic conditions significantly limit its synthesis and applications. In this study, a synthesis routine is presented for t-NPD under low pressure and low temperature conditions, 10 GPa, 1600 & DEG;C and 15 GPa, 1350 & DEG;C similar with the synthesis condition of organic precursor. Self-catalyzed hydrogenated carbon nano-onions (HCNOs) from the combustion of naphthalene enable synthesis under nearly industrial conditions, which are like organic precursor and much lower than that of graphite and other carbon allotropes. This is made possible thanks to the significant impact of hydrogen on the thermodynamics, as it chemically facilitates phase transition. Ubiquitous nanotwinned structures are observed throughout t-NPD due to the high concentration of puckered layers and stacking faults of HCNOs, which impart a Vickers hardness about 140 GPa. This high hardness and optical transparency can be attributed to the nanocrystalline grain size, thin intergranular films, absence of secondary phase and pore-free features. The facile and industrial-scale synthesis of the HCNOs precursor, and mild synthesis conditions make t-NPD suitable for a wide range of potential applications. Due to the great impact of hydrogen on the thermodynamics, and chemically facilitates phase transition, self-catalyzed hydrogenated carbon nano-onions (HCNOs) make the synthesis of transparent nano-polycrystalline diamond (t-NPD) under low pressure and temperature conditions, 10 GPa, 1600 & DEG;C and 15 GPa, 1350 & DEG;C. Facile and industrial-scale synthesis of HCNOs precursor, and mild synthesis conditions give t-NPD a wide potential application.image

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