Issue 3, 2016

Filamentation of diamond nanoparticles treated in underwater corona discharge

Abstract

Diamond nanoparticles (DNPs), also known as nanodiamonds, have attracted significant interest in recent years due to a number of potential applications. Their particular usage requires proper surface engineering. In this work, DNPs with a nominal diameter of 5 nm were treated using underwater pulsed streamer corona discharge. A reactor with a needle-to-plate electrode system was employed. The electrolytic conductivity of aqueous DNPs suspensions (0.37 g l−1) was adjusted by NaCl to 100 and 500 μS cm−1. The discharge-treated particles predominantly formed several mm long filaments consisting of agglomerates with submicron diameter, independent of the solution conductivity and the treatment time. The treatment of DNPs decreased the sp2-bonded carbon atoms, as evaluated by XPS for more conductive solution. For both solutions, oxidation of the DNP surface was observed. FTIR measurements showed evolution of new bands at 800–950 cm−1 and 1261 cm−1, which were attributed to the formation of epoxides via the attack of HO2˙ radicals on surface C[double bond, length as m-dash]C double bonds.

Graphical abstract: Filamentation of diamond nanoparticles treated in underwater corona discharge

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2015
Accepted
18 Dec 2015
First published
04 Jan 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 2352-2360

Filamentation of diamond nanoparticles treated in underwater corona discharge

V. Jirásek, P. Lukeš, H. Kozak, A. Artemenko, M. Člupek, J. Čermák, B. Rezek and A. Kromka, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 2352 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA23292A

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