1994
DOI: 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90044-2
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Effect of explosion conditions on the structure of detonation soots: Ultradisperse diamond and onion carbon

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“…39 According to small-angle x-ray scattering ͑SAXS͒ and HRTEM studies the size of ND particles varies from 2 to 20 nm with an average particle size of 4.7 nm. 26 The various samples studied in this work were prepared by high temperature annealing of the ND under a vacuum of 10 −5 Torr for 1-1.5 h at the temperatures mentioned above, as described elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 According to small-angle x-ray scattering ͑SAXS͒ and HRTEM studies the size of ND particles varies from 2 to 20 nm with an average particle size of 4.7 nm. 26 The various samples studied in this work were prepared by high temperature annealing of the ND under a vacuum of 10 −5 Torr for 1-1.5 h at the temperatures mentioned above, as described elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample consisted of 95% of sp 3 -carbon with a 5 nm mean particle size. Sp 2 -hybridized OLC with concentric graphene shell structure were produced by annealing of UDD at 2140 K and under 10 −6 Torr, leading to more than 95% sp 2 -carbon, with similar shapes and sizes [23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon onions are also referred as carbon nano-onions or onionlike carbon [38]. Carbon onions have been produced in large quantities (gram quantities) by vacuum annealing of a nanodiamond precursor by Valdimr Kuznetov and others [39,40].…”
Section: ) Torusmentioning
confidence: 99%