Environmentally Friendly Refining of Diamond-Molecules via the Growth of Large Single Crystals

Using a home-made transparent two-zone furnace, single crystals of diamond molecules (or diamondoids) up to ∼1 cm3 were grown under real time observation using the vapor transport technique. This process proved to be an environmentally friendly means of refining diamond molecules. Optical measuremen...

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Published inCrystal growth & design Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 870 - 873
Main Authors Iwasa, Akio, Clay, Will A, Dahl, Jeremy E, Carlson, Robert M. K, Shen, Zhi-xun, Sasagawa, Takao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington,DC American Chemical Society 03.02.2010
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ISSN1528-7483
1528-7505
DOI10.1021/cg901218t

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Summary:Using a home-made transparent two-zone furnace, single crystals of diamond molecules (or diamondoids) up to ∼1 cm3 were grown under real time observation using the vapor transport technique. This process proved to be an environmentally friendly means of refining diamond molecules. Optical measurements were performed to evaluate the purity of diamond molecules before and after the process, which demonstrated that even a trace amount of impurities in commercial samples was successfully removed by our method. The thus-obtained high-purity single crystals will accelerate fundamental and applied research on diamond molecules in the solid state, especially in the field of optoelectronics.
ISSN:1528-7483
1528-7505
DOI:10.1021/cg901218t