The laboratory confirmed natural crystallization of diamond from carbonized organic compounds |
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Authors: | A Niedbalska |
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Institution: | Institute of Electronic Materials Technology , 133 Wólczyńska Str., 01-919, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Abstract In the paper the conception of the natural diamond growth as a result of the organic compounds reaction in the presence of noncompensated spin was checked. They might have played the essential role in the nucleation of diamond crystals. In the experiments, the partly carbonized phenolformal-dehyde resin instead of graphite was used as a carbon source. The final result of the process of the diamond growth depended on the temperature of resin carbonization as well as on the temperature and pressure of synthesis. The 3,8 GPa pressure, which is less than needed for graphite to diamond transformation in the classic industrial process, was sufficient to produce transparent and colourles diamond crystal of the size up to 0,7 mm. |
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Keywords: | diamond carbonized phenolformaldehyde resin static synthesis of diamond |
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