Photonic active diamond nanoparticles attract increasing attention from a wide community for applications in drug delivery and monitoring experiments as they do not bleach or blink over extended periods of time. To be utilized, the size of these diamond nanoparticles needs to be around 4 nm. Cluster formation is therefore the major problem. In this paper we introduce a new technique to modify the surface of particles with hydrogen, which prevents cluster formation in buffer solution and which is a perfect starting condition for chemical surface modifications. By annealing aggregated nanodiamond powder in hydrogen gas, the large (>100 nm) aggregates are broken down into their core ( 4 nm) particles. Dispersion of these particles into water v...
A method for improving the nucleation density of nanocrystallinediamond growth is demonstrated. Deto...
In this paper, we present an investigation on two types of nanodiamond (ND) powders with average siz...
International audienceWe report on an innovative method to synthesize monodispersed diamond core-she...
Photonic active diamond nanoparticles attract increasing attention from a wide community for applica...
International audienceTwo main processes are used to synthesize nanodiamonds (NDs): (i) by detonatio...
International audienceAlthough undoped diamond is insulating, hydrogenated bulk diamond surfaces exh...
International audienceIn this study, milled nanodiamonds synthesized from HPHT diamond (MND) were su...
In this paper, the origin of positive zeta potential exhibited by nanodiamond particles is explained...
Monosized (∼4 nm) diamond nanoparticles arranged on substrate surfaces are exciting candidates for s...
Nanodiamond particles form agglomerates in the dry powder state and this poses limitation to the acc...
Nanometre-sized diamond has been found in meteorites, protoplanetary nebulae, and interstellar dust...
International audienceThe present paper provides first a state of art on hydrogenation treatments pe...
Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) with a typical size of 5 nm have attracted broad interest in science ...
A method for improving the nucleation density of nanocrystallinediamond growth is demonstrated. Deto...
In this paper, we present an investigation on two types of nanodiamond (ND) powders with average siz...
International audienceWe report on an innovative method to synthesize monodispersed diamond core-she...
Photonic active diamond nanoparticles attract increasing attention from a wide community for applica...
International audienceTwo main processes are used to synthesize nanodiamonds (NDs): (i) by detonatio...
International audienceAlthough undoped diamond is insulating, hydrogenated bulk diamond surfaces exh...
International audienceIn this study, milled nanodiamonds synthesized from HPHT diamond (MND) were su...
In this paper, the origin of positive zeta potential exhibited by nanodiamond particles is explained...
Monosized (∼4 nm) diamond nanoparticles arranged on substrate surfaces are exciting candidates for s...
Nanodiamond particles form agglomerates in the dry powder state and this poses limitation to the acc...
Nanometre-sized diamond has been found in meteorites, protoplanetary nebulae, and interstellar dust...
International audienceThe present paper provides first a state of art on hydrogenation treatments pe...
Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) with a typical size of 5 nm have attracted broad interest in science ...
A method for improving the nucleation density of nanocrystallinediamond growth is demonstrated. Deto...
In this paper, we present an investigation on two types of nanodiamond (ND) powders with average siz...
International audienceWe report on an innovative method to synthesize monodispersed diamond core-she...