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The Thermal Stability of Nanodiamond Surface Groups and Onset of Nanodiamond Graphitization
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EngineeringRussian FederationChemistryCarbon-based MaterialNanoscale ChemistryNanodiamond Surface GroupsThermal StabilityNanodiamond GraphitizationMaterials ScienceH2so2 AcidsNanotechnologySurface Diamond GroupsPhysical ChemistryHydrogenDiamond-like CarbonPhysicochemical AnalysisNanomaterialsSurface ChemistrySpectroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsNatural Sciences
Abstract The results of study of the surface chemistry of nanodiamonds treated by a mixture of HClO4 and H2SO2 acids are presented. Changes of the composition of surface diamond groups brought up by thermal annealing were monitored by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy and temperature‐programmed desorption. The decomposition of oxygen‐containing groups is observed at 300–900°C; CHx groups decompose at 700–1150°C. The process of the annealing of ND was investigated by the X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The clear onset of ND graphitization was observed at temperature of 950°C that is supported by the appearance of sp 2 component in the C1s spectrum. The presence of the N1s peak in spectra of ND is observed in initial and partially graphitized ND annealed up to 1100°C. Keywords: Nanodiamondsurface groupsgraphitization Acknowledgment The work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 05‐03‐32995; NATO project CBP.NR.SFPP 981051 and the cooperative grant of the Department of Education of Russian Federation and CRDF NO‐008‐X1.
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