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IR Spectroscopic Study of the Organic Component of Ultrafine Diamond Produced by Detonation Synthesis

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IR spectra of ultrafine diamonds produced by different teams of researchers are studied. The effects of heating and radiation on the properties of ultrafine diamonds are studied. Quantitative assumptions on the kinetics of formation of ultrafine diamonds are made from analysis of IR spectra.

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Korets, A.Y., Mironov, E.V. & Petrov, E.A. IR Spectroscopic Study of the Organic Component of Ultrafine Diamond Produced by Detonation Synthesis. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 39, 464–469 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024795107408

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