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  • 2016The effect of molecular structure of organic compound on the direct high-pressure synthesis of boron-doped nanodiamond21citations
  • 2013Core–shell designs of photoluminescent nanodiamonds with porous silica coatings for bioimaging and drug delivery I: fabrication69citations

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  • Ekimov, Evgeny A.
  • Sirotinkin, Vladimir P.
  • Korneychuk, Svetlana
  • Vervald, Alexey M.
  • Kudryavtsev, Oleg S.
  • Vlasov, Igor I.
  • Turner, Stuart
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The effect of molecular structure of organic compound on the direct high-pressure synthesis of boron-doped nanodiamond

  • Ekimov, Evgeny A.
  • Sirotinkin, Vladimir P.
  • Korneychuk, Svetlana
  • Vervald, Alexey M.
  • Kudryavtsev, Oleg S.
  • Vlasov, Igor I.
  • Turner, Stuart
  • Dolenko, Tatiana A.
Abstract

volution of crystalline phases with temperature has been studied in materials produced by high-pressure high-temperature treatment of 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane dimer (9BBN), triphenylborane and trimesitylborane. The boron-doped diamond nanoparticles with a size below 10 nm were obtained at 89 GPa and temperatures 9701250 °C from 9BBN only. Bridged structure and the presence of boron atom in the carbon cycle of 9BBN were revealed to be a key point for the direct synthesis of doped diamond nanocrystals. The diffusional transformation of the disordered carbon phase is suggested to be the main mechanism of the nanodiamond formation from 9BBN in the temperature range of 9701400 °C. Aqueous suspensions of primary boron-doped diamond nanocrystals were prepared upon removal of non-diamond phases that opens wide opportunities for application of this new nanomaterial in electronics and biotechnologies.

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  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • Carbon
  • crystalline phase
  • organic compound
  • Boron
  • molecular structure