Predicting the Number of Graphene-Like Layers on Surface for Commercial Fumed Nanodiamonds with Raman Spectra and Model Calculations.

Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology(2021)

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Nanoscale carbon materials have a broad range of applications in the field of surface and material sciences. Each vibration mode of a Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra corresponds to a specific frequency of a bond in the core and surface of the crystal, thus it is highly sensitive to morphology, implying that every band is sensitive to the orientation of the bonds and the atomic weight at either end of the bond. Accordingly, in this study we apply transmission electron microscope (TEM), Raman spectroscopies, and model calculations to study the relative content of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds to the anhydrous and weakly aggregated elementary nanoscale carbon particles of detonation nanodiamonds. One point of the Raman bands at approximately 1300 cm established that there are highly uniform C-C bonds in a tetrahedral crystal field environment not unlike that of diamonds. Another point at approximately 1600 cm would be a hexagonal graphene-like sheet. By analyzing the relative content of carbon bonds using the area of intensity of the Raman peaks and a simulation of crystal morphology, we suggest that the number of graphene surface layers would be monolayers in nanodiamonds, comprising two kinds of C-C bonds, one being ₃ bonds of diamond in the core and the other being ₂ bonds of graphene on the surface.
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