Jin'gangshi yu moliao moju gongcheng (Jun 2024)

Research on chemical modification of nickel coating on diamond particles surface

  • Yuyao ZOU,
  • Xiaoqing TIAN,
  • Chuanping GAO,
  • Guozhi HAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13394/j.cnki.jgszz.2024.0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 3
pp. 304 – 308

Abstract

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A new nickel plating process for diamond wire is explored to eliminate the negative impact of dispersants on the production process of diamond wires. The surface of of Ni-plated diamond particles was first hydroxylated with hydrogen peroxide, and then reacted with dimethyloctadecyl [3-trimethoxysilylpropyl] ammonium chloride to prepare positively charged diamond particles. Finally, the preparing process of diamond wires were optimized. Results show that the surface potential of diamond particles increases from −7.50 mV to 14.10 mV or above after reaction, up to 30.68 mV. The best preparing conditions are as follows: The mass ratio of raw sand to hydrogen peroxide is 2 to 1, with treating time of 1 h; The mass ratio of diamond particles to quaternary ammonium salts is 1 to 2, with treating time of 4 h. In the electroplating process, the diamond particles with chemically modified surface would uniformly migrate towards the cathode without dispersants, the sanding capacity of which could be increased by 20% or more.

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