Heliyon (May 2019)

Synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline diamond from graphite flakes via a cavitation-promoted process

  • Basma H. Al-Tamimi,
  • Iman I. Jabbar,
  • Haitham M. Al-Tamimi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5
p. e01682

Abstract

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Herein, we describe the multi-step synthesis and characterization of monodisperse cubic-structured nanocrystalline diamond particles, showing that they can be easily prepared from graphite flakes under ambient conditions. The above synthesis features the conversion of graphite flakes into graphene oxide (via a modified Hummer's method) and its subsequent transformation into nanodiamond under the action of ultrasonication-induced cavitation, with the nucleation and growth of nanodiamond particles being strongly influenced by the incorporation of a specific metal oxide spacer material. Overall, the developed method is demonstrated to be superior to conventionally used ones, exhibiting the advantages of simplicity, high yield, and upscaling potential.

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