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Tiny nanodiamonds bend, not break, due to a hidden elastic layer
physics-and-chemistry1 month ago

Tiny nanodiamonds bend, not break, due to a hidden elastic layer

A custom electron microscope shows nanodiamonds deform elastically under pressure because a relatively weak bond between their surface layer and core, amplified by a large surface-to-core ratio, concentrates strain in an interfacial zone that absorbs the shock. Smaller diamonds (around 4 nm) are about 30% more stretchy than larger ones (around 13 nm), illustrating size-dependent elasticity and offering practical knobs for nanoscale devices like nanomechanical resonators and quantum sensors.

Decoding the Chemistry of Silica-Coated Nanodiamonds
science-and-technology2 years ago

Decoding the Chemistry of Silica-Coated Nanodiamonds

Scientists from San Jose State University have discovered that alcohol chemical groups on the surface of nanodiamonds are responsible for the formation of uniform silica shells. By using powerful X-rays, they were able to unravel the bonding mechanism and understand how the shell forms. This finding could lead to the creation of better silica-coated nanodiamonds, expanding their applications in quantum computing and biolabeling. The researchers also plan to explore other materials as coatings for nanodiamonds, such as titanium and zinc, to further enhance their properties.