Oxygen hole doping of nanodiamond.

Nanoscale

CEA, LIST, Diamond Sensors Laboratory, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

Published: November 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Surface-graphitized nanodiamonds (NDs) combine the core properties of diamond with graphene-like surface traits, showing potential in various applications.
  • NDs coated with Fullerene-Like Reconstructions (FLRs) exhibit sensitivity to hole doping when exposed to molecular oxygen in water, which is enhanced by the interaction between the diamond core and the outer graphene layer.
  • The unique properties of these FLR-covered NDs, including a positive zeta potential in water, suggest they could be valuable for electronic and biomedical innovations.

Article Abstract

Surface-graphitized nanodiamonds (NDs) are promising hybrid nanomaterials which appear to combine core properties of diamond with surface properties of graphene-based materials. Here we demonstrate that NDs covered by graphene islands, so-called Fullerene-Like Reconstructions (FLRs), are sensitive to hole doping by molecular oxygen in water. NDs covered by FLRs (NDs-FLRs) are prepared by annealing under vacuum of detonation NDs at 750 °C. We propose that oxygen hole doping is promoted on FLRs due to a unique electronic interaction between the diamond core and the outer graphene layer. As a consequence, NDs-FLRs exhibit positive zeta potential in water, unlike NDs surrounded by several graphitic layers. Surface hole-doped NDs may be promising nanomaterials for new electronic and biomedical applications.

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