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Hydroxyl radical production induced by plasma hydrogenated nanodiamonds under X-ray irradiation
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For the first time, overproduction of hydroxyl radicals (HO˙) induced by plasma hydrogenated detonation nanodiamonds (H-NDs) under X-ray irradiation is reported. Using coumarin (COU) as a fluorescent probe, we reveal a significant increase of 40% of the HO˙ production in the presence of H-NDs (6-100 μg ml<sup>-1</sup>) compared with water alone. This effect is related to the negative electron affinity of the hydrogenated nanodiamonds and illustrates the ability of H-NDs to produce reactive oxygen species probably via electron emission in water under X-ray irradiation.
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