2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6223(03)00229-x
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Characterization of the condensed carbon in detonation soot

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“…It should be noted that the larger diamond particles characteristic of TNT are also rare in the detonation products of the 50/50 TNT/RDX mixture. This is obviously due to the inhomogeneity of the mixture, which was also mentioned in [7,9]. The samples obtained by detonation of TATB charges (figure 3) are characterized by the presence of mainly carbon fibers up to tens of nanometers and rare amorphous carbon structures with linear sizes up to several tens of nanometers.…”
Section: Tem Studiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…It should be noted that the larger diamond particles characteristic of TNT are also rare in the detonation products of the 50/50 TNT/RDX mixture. This is obviously due to the inhomogeneity of the mixture, which was also mentioned in [7,9]. The samples obtained by detonation of TATB charges (figure 3) are characterized by the presence of mainly carbon fibers up to tens of nanometers and rare amorphous carbon structures with linear sizes up to several tens of nanometers.…”
Section: Tem Studiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…3(b)]. The peak at 43.74 o is attributed to the diamond (111) diffraction; the peak at 30 o may be associated with an all-sp 2 rh6 carbon found in detonation carbon nanoparticles and chimney soot 5,37 . Also, the peaks at 35 o and 62.3 o may be assigned as the (110) and (311) peaks for a mixed sp 2 -sp 3 oC8 carbon in cmmm symmetry 18 found in the graphite- to-diamond phase conversion process.…”
Section: Fig 3: (Color Online) X-ray Diffraction (Xrd) Patterns (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining diffraction patterns are likely to have originated from some unknown forms of carbon. Such complicated mixture of a rich variety of carbon structures is commonly found in detonation soot 37 .…”
Section: Fig 3: (Color Online) X-ray Diffraction (Xrd) Patterns (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CH-7 and K-2 were synthesized under substantially different conditions. The explosive synthesis conditions can influence both the shape [30] and structure [26,31] of the surface shell of nanodiamonds. On the other hand, the chemical activity of the surface of a diamond in various media depends on the atomic structure of the surface [32,33].…”
Section: Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%