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低成本生产纳米金刚石技术Nanodiamonds gain low-cost sparkle
[b][color=Blue]【纳米科技世界快讯】Fluorescent nanodiamonds can now be made 100 times more cheaply than before, thanks to work by chemists in Taiwan. The new process should provide easier access to the tiny diamonds, which could have future applications in medical imaging and cancer therapy. B
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Nanodiamonds are made by detonating two explosive compounds, TNT and RDX, and then collecting the resulting soot - which contains diamonds approximately 4nm in size. But to make the diamonds fluoresce they have to be exposed to a high-energy electron beam from a van de Graaff accelerator, then heated to 800°C - a costly procedure. [/color][/b] !jx|[$o(PP2NM!W
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[color=DimGray]Image showing the internalization of green fluorescent diamonds by a cancer cell © Fann et al[/color]
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