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Analysis of transformation of a thin graphite-like carbon layer on the detonation nanodiamond surface into diamond

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2023-67-4-331-339

Abstract

The article considers the process of obtaining nanostructured diamond materials due to phase transformation of thin films based on carbon non-diamond forms on the nanodiamond surface into diamond. For the synthesis of nanostructured diamond polycrystalline superhard material, various variants of the initial mixture based on nanodiamond with non-diamond carbon on the surface are proposed (surface-graphitized nanodiamond, surface-graphitized nanodiamond with addition of purified nanodiamond, detonation diamond-containing charge with a surface layer of “amorphous” carbon, including purified nanodiamond additives). The influence of the structure of a thin non-diamond layer on the parameters of graphite to diamond transition is revealed. For a carbon film with a disordered structure (the so-called “amorphous” carbon), the transition pressure to diamond will be about 10–15 GPa, which is significantly higher than the phase transformation pressure for thin graphite films in this temperature range. It is shown that the increase in the pressure of transformation of a thin layer of “amorphous” carbon is caused by its lower surface energy compared to the surface energy of graphite. It has been established that the region of transformation of a thin graphite-like film with a thickness of about 1 nm, formed on the 2–10 nm nanodiamond surface into diamond will be below the graphite-diamond equilibrium line in the temperature range of 1000– 2500 °C. Additional introduction of purified nanodiamond particles leads to a decrease in the pressure of transformation of thin layers of non-diamond carbon into a diamond structure from 10–15 to 2–7 GPa, which is due to the effect of the surface of catalytically active diamond nanoparticles on the thermodynamic stimulus of phase transformation.

About the Authors

P. A. Vityaz
Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Vityaz Petr A. – Academician, D. Sc. (Engineering), Professor. Chief Researcher

12, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk



V. T. Senyut
Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Senyut Vladimir T. – Ph. D. (Engineering), Associate Professor, Leading Researcher

12, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk



A. M. Parnitskiy
Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Parnitskiy Alexander M. – Ph. D. (Engineering), Associate Professor, Senior Researcher

12, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk



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