Technology update
Nov 7, 2007
Cluster crashes produce nanodiamond
Scientists in France and Italy have successfully transformed graphite into nanodiamond by irradiating the graphite with very energetic heavy ions or clusters. The nanodiamond is produced by inducing damage in the graphite, which was observed using transmission electron microscopy. Nanodiamond is a promising new nanomaterial that could find use in a variety of applications, including drug delivery.
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