2009
DOI: 10.1134/s1070363209090357
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Thermodesorption mass spectrometry in the light of solution of the problem of certification and unification of the surface properties of detonation nano-diamonds

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“…ND has size typically about 2-8 nm in diameter and possess unique properties like hardness, chemical stability, crystallinity, low toxicity, non porosity, wide band gap particle size distribution and dupability can vary particle properties via the surface functionalization of ND [23][24][25]. Thus nanodiamonds have various applications in nano-engineered microelectronic devices, super hard coating, antifriction coatings and ceramic and polymer composites, imaging probes, wear resistant surface coatings and biomedical systems [26,27].…”
Section: Carbon Nanomaterials As Fillersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…ND has size typically about 2-8 nm in diameter and possess unique properties like hardness, chemical stability, crystallinity, low toxicity, non porosity, wide band gap particle size distribution and dupability can vary particle properties via the surface functionalization of ND [23][24][25]. Thus nanodiamonds have various applications in nano-engineered microelectronic devices, super hard coating, antifriction coatings and ceramic and polymer composites, imaging probes, wear resistant surface coatings and biomedical systems [26,27].…”
Section: Carbon Nanomaterials As Fillersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Finally, as an indirect surface chemistry probe, let cite the thermal desorption mass spectrometry (TDMS) analysis which is a continuous measurement of the mass spectra of gases released from a sample under programmed heating [82,83]. This technique permits a fine identification of functional groups according to their specific desorption temperature and gives information concerning their thermal stability.…”
Section: Outer Shells and Surface Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawbacks of this approach are the possible formation of new compounds during annealing and the likely loss of volatile species like nitrogen or sulfur. Non-destructive X-ray spectroscopies also behave high limits of detection 0.01-0.1 wt% [37,38]. Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) demonstrated excellent limits of detection (10 −7 wt%) [39] but its access is more limited.…”
Section: Puritymentioning
confidence: 98%