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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...
- are a
nanocrystalline form of diamond, also
known as
nanodiamond or hyperdiamond.
Nanodiamond or
hyperdiamond was
produced by
compression of graphite...
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Detonation nanodiamond (DND), also
known as ultradis****d
diamond (UDD), is
diamond that
originates from a detonation. When an oxygen-deficient explosive...
- diamond.
Other methods include explosive formation (forming
detonation nanodiamonds) and
sonication of
graphite solutions. In the HPHT method,
there are...
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induce the
breaking of a
disulfide bond to
release the cargo. Recently,
nanodiamonds have
demonstrated potential in drug
delivery due to non-toxicity, spontaneous...
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shock compression which created nanodiamonds and
superionic water. This
could be a
possible way of
producing nanodiamonds commercially. A waterproofing...
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applications of cold and very cold neutrons. New
holographic gratings based on
nanodiamond polymers have been
shown to
provide higher optical efficiencies. Ultracold...
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Daulton and
others reported an
analysis of
nanodiamond evidence failed to
uncover lonsdaleite or a
spike in
nanodiamond concentration at the YDB. In 2017, C...
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detachments for
maintaining public order in the
Soviet Union Detonation nanodiamond, a
diamond that
originates from a
detonation Drag and drop, an action...
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