Og. Epanchintsev et al., HIGHLY-EFFICIENT SHOCK-WAVE DIAMOND SYNTHESIS FROM FULLERENES, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 58(11), 1997, pp. 1785-1788
Shock-wave synthesis of micron-size diamonds from fullerenes C-60-C-15
0 was performed using the explosive compaction technique with plane sh
ock-wave loading at pressures in the range of 24-40 GPa. The coarsest
diamond crystallites were of size up to 6 mu m. A modified explosive c
ompaction technique was found with a very high efficiency of diamond s
ynthesis from fullerenes due to intensive shear deformation of samples
at shock-compaction. The quantity of recovered diamonds approached 90
%. By supplementary modification of the explosive compaction technique
, the fullerene constituent was transformed into coarse-grained (up to
a few hundred of microns) amorphous diamond which had a hardness whic
h was estimated directly and was found to be higher than that of cryst
allite diamond. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.