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Structural changes in colloid solutions of nanodiamond†
Stepan S. Batsanov,Dmitry A. Dan’kin,Sergey M. Gavrilkin,Anna I. Druzhinina,Andrei S. Batsanov
New Journal of Chemistry Pub Date : 01/06/2020 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C9NJ05191K
Abstract

Dielectric permittivity, conductivity, density, viscosity and heat capacity measurements of dilute (0.01–0.1%) aqueous colloids of nanodiamond indicate that DND particles substantially affect the properties of water at surprisingly long distances from their surfaces. Luminescent microscopy reveals a uniform lattice-like pattern of DND agglomerates, probably held together by electrostatic interactions mediated by rearranged water molecules, at distances of a few μm. Heating, slow evaporation or dilution of the colloids causes quasi-periodic fluctuations of their electrophysical properties: as the particles coagulate, larger aggregates precipitate in accordance with Stokes law, which reduces the average size of the remaining suspended particles and alters their quasi-lattice arrangements in low-ΔH phase transitions.

Graphical abstract: Structural changes in colloid solutions of nanodiamond
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