Nano Diamond Powder CAS 7782-40-3

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About Nano Diamond Powder:
Nanodiamond powder is the hardest known material. The industrial production of nano-scaled diamonds takes place at high temperatures and under high pressure. What is Nano Diamond Technology? The Nano Diamond Battery (NDB) is a high-power, diamond-based alpha, beta, and neutron voltaic battery that can provide lifelong and green energy for numerous applications and overcome the limitations of existing chemical batteries. The NDB acts like a tiny nuclear generator.

Applications of diamond powder Nanoparticles include their use as filling components in synthetic materials and in the production of polishes. In oil for bicycle chains, they supposedly reduce friction. Diamond has been considered for use in several medical applications due to its unique mechanical, chemical, optical, and biological properties. In addition, recent developments involving the use of diamond in prostheses, sensing, imaging, and drug delivery applications.

Why is diamond so hard? The outermost shell of each carbon atom has four electrons. In diamond, these electrons are shared with four other carbon atoms to form very strong chemical bonds resulting in an extremely rigid tetrahedral crystal. It is this simple, tightly bonded arrangement that makes diamond one of the hardest substances on Earth.

Diamond Nanopowder is gray spherical high surface area carbon. Nanoscale Carbon Particles are typically 10 – 45 nanometers (nm) with specific surface area (SSA) in the 30 – 50 m 2 /g range and also available in with an average particle size of 75 – 100 nm range with a specific surface area of approximately 2 – 10 m 2 /g. 

Is diamond powder dangerous? Acute health effects: May cause eye irritation, severe eye damage, and skin irritation due to mechanical wear of diamond powders. The fine diamond powder may be inhaled and cause respiratory irritation. Nanodiamonds or diamond nanoparticles are diamonds with a size below 1 micrometer. They can be produced by impact events such as an explosion or meteoritic impacts. Because of their inexpensive, large-scale synthesis, the potential for surface functionalization, and high biocompatibility, nanodiamonds are widely investigated as potential material in biological and electronic applications and quantum engineering. Kmpass is a trusted global Nano Diamond Powder supplier. Feel free to send an inquiry about the latest Nano Diamond price at any time.
 
How is Nano Diamond Powder Produced?
Diamond nanopowder can be produced by multi-cathode DC plasma chemical vapor deposition and high-pressure high temperature (HPHT). The potential use of nanodiamonds in biosensor applications. The surface modification of nanodiamonds can enhance its connection mechanism with specific biomolecules. How are nanodiamonds made? Currently, nanodiamonds are made by detonating an explosive in a reactor vessel to provide heat and pressure. The diamond particles must then be removed and purified from contaminating elements massed around them. The process is quick and cheap but the nanodiamonds aggregate and are of varying size and purity.

Features of Nano Diamond Powder cas 7782-40-3
nano Diamond powder purity: 99.5%
nano Diamond powder APS: 3-5 nm(according to user’s requirements)
nano Diamond powder SSA:  ~286.4521 m2/g
nano Diamond powder decomposing Temperature: 629.98oC
nano Diamond powder color: black
nano Diamond powder morphology: spherical & flaky
nano Diamond powder ash:2.218%
nano Diamond powder bulk density: 0.16 g/cm3
nano Diamond powder true density: 3.05-3.30 g/cm3
nano Diamond powder Making Method by Explosion Synthesized

Type

property

Diamond-1

Purified, unmodified

Diamond-2

Modified, alkyl

Diamond-3

Modified hydroxy

Diamond-4

Amino group

Diamond-5

Fe doped


Applications of Nano Diamond Powder:
One of the most widely-used and versatile nanopowders on the market, diamond nanopowder sees heavy use in electronics manufacturing, jewelry, textiles, erosion-resistant coatings, as a reinforcement agent for various substances, in artificial diamond manufacturing, and countless other operations.

Is Diamond used in medicine? Diamond has been considered for use in several medical applications due to its unique mechanical, chemical, optical, and biological properties. These developments suggest that diamond-containing structures will provide significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions over the coming years.

How diamonds are used in nanotechnology? The industrial production of nano-scaled diamonds takes place at high temperatures and under high pressure. Applications of diamond nanoparticles include their use as filling components in synthetic materials and in the production of polishes. In oil for bicycle chains, they supposedly reduce friction.
Nano-diamond is widely used in various industries such as spaceflight, airplane manufacture, information industry, precision machinery, optical instrument, automobile manufacture, chemical plastics and lubricant, etc.
1.Polishing
Nanodiamonds allow for highly precise polishing of even the most rugged surfaces, making them a highly preferred coating for such tasks.

2.Protective coatings
Adding diamond nanopowder to a protective coating can improve its resistance to damage immensely at a relatively low cost.

3. Reinforcement
Used in resins, ceramics, rubbers, and countless other compounds, diamond nanopowder improves durability and resilience.

4.Quantum engineering
New research indicates exciting possibilities for nanodiamonds in quantum computing and other quantum engineering projects.

5.High precision polishing
For the computer disk heads, the panels, and chips, optics lenses and jewelry; Additives in Polymer complexes can be used as an additive in rubber, glass, ceramic, and textile fabric material;

6.Others
Erosion-resistant diamond films/coatings;
Biomedical materials (artificial bones and joints);
Biosensors; Chemical Sensors;
Field electron emission materials;
Heat-resistant diamond films/coatings; Integrated circuit substrates;
Photoelectric sensors; Self-lubricating, wear-resistant composite coating;
Pressure-limiting sensors; Radiation-resistant diamond films/coatings;
Reinforcing agents for rubber, plastics, and resin; Seed crystal for growing larger diamond;
High-strength abrasive material.

Storage Condition of Nano Diamond Powder:
The damp reunion will affect nanodiamond powder dispersion performance and using effects, therefore, nanodiamond powder should be sealed in vacuum packing and stored in a cool and dry room, the nanodiamond powder can not be exposure to air. In addition, the nanodiamond powder should be avoided under stress.

Packing & Shipping of Nano Diamond powder:
We have many different kinds of packing which depend on the nano diamond powder quantity.
Nano diamond powder packing:vacuum packing, 100g, 500g or 1kg/bag, 25kg/barrel, or as your request.
Nano diamond powder shipping: could be shipped out by sea, by air, by express as soon as possible once payment receipt.
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Nano Diamond Powder Properties

Other Namesdiamond nanopowder, nanodiamond powder, nanodiamonds,
synthetic diamond nanoparticles, detonation nanodiamonds
CAS No.7782-40-3
Compound FormulaC
Molecular Weight12.01
AppearanceGray to Black Powder
Melting Point3727 °C
Boiling PointN/A
Density3.5 g/cm3
Bulk Density0.16-0.18 g/cm3
Trun Density3.05-3.3 g/cm3
Solubility in H2OInsoluble
Specific Surface Area200-450 m2/g (BET)
  
  

Nano Diamond Powder Health & Safety Information

Signal WordN/A
Hazard StatementsN/A
Hazard CodesN/A
Risk CodesN/A
Safety StatementsN/A
Transport InformationNONH for all modes of transport
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