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Secondary diamond synthesis

Most forms of carbon, except diamond, which are renowned as supports for precious metal catalysts in certain applications [3], interact strongly with MW [4]. Amorphous carbon and graphite, in their powdered form, irradiated at 2.45 GHz, rapidly (within 1 min) reach very high temperatures (>1300 K). This property has been used to explain MW-assisted syntheses of inorganic solids [5], In these syntheses carbon is either a secondary susceptor which assists the initial heating but does not react with other reactants, or is one of the reactants, e. g. in the synthesis of metal carbides. MW-carbon coupling has also been widely developed ... [Pg.219]

Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) has been defined as a materials synthesis process whereby constituents of the vapor phase react chemically near or on a substrate surface to form a solid product. With these traditional processes a reaction chamber and secondary energy (heat) source are mandatory making them different from the Combustion CVD process. Numerous flame-based variations of CVD have been used to generate powders, perform spray pyrolysis, create glass forms, and form carbon films including diamond films. [Pg.84]

Gokel, G.W. Dishong. D.M. Diamond, C.J. Lariat ethers. Synthesis and cation binding of macrocyclic polyethers possessing axially disposed secondary donor groups. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1980. (22), 1053-1054. [Pg.725]


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