2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2022.04.017
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Nanodiamonds as traps for fibroblast growth factors: Parameters influencing the interaction

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“…Such a finding is in good agreement with reports about hydrogenated nanodiamonds bearing an sp 2 ‐phase at their surface. [ 46,52,57,58 ] The Raman spectra recently reported by Mikesova et al on the same type of nanodiamonds depicted a significant amount of non‐ sp 3 carbon manifested by the presence of a pronounced G‐band and attributed to graphitic content in the case of HPHT ND‐ar. The purification of HPHT ND‐ar by air annealing considerably reduced the intensity of the non‐ sp 3 carbon band and there is only remaining isolated sp 2 carbon on HPHT ND‐O.…”
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“…Such a finding is in good agreement with reports about hydrogenated nanodiamonds bearing an sp 2 ‐phase at their surface. [ 46,52,57,58 ] The Raman spectra recently reported by Mikesova et al on the same type of nanodiamonds depicted a significant amount of non‐ sp 3 carbon manifested by the presence of a pronounced G‐band and attributed to graphitic content in the case of HPHT ND‐ar. The purification of HPHT ND‐ar by air annealing considerably reduced the intensity of the non‐ sp 3 carbon band and there is only remaining isolated sp 2 carbon on HPHT ND‐O.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[ 42–45 ] The residual oxygen content on the HPHT ND‐O‐H is less than 2 at% which confirms nearly complete hydrogenation. [ 46 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
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