On the surface properties of a nanodiamond

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M. N. Magomedov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute for Geothermal Problems, Dagestan Scientific Center
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Surface Pressure; Size Dependence; Laplace Pressure; Nanocrystal Size; Specific Surface Energy;
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The dependences of the specific surface energy, the surface tension, and the surface pressure on the size, the surface shape, and the temperature of a nanodiamond with a free surface have been investigated using the Mie-Lennard-Jones interatomic interaction potential. The nanocrystal has the form of a parallelepiped faceted by the (100) planes with a square base. The number of atoms N in the nanocrystal varies from 5 to ∞. The isothermal isomorphic dependences of the specific surface energy, its isochoric derivative with respect to the temperature, the surface tension, and the surface pressure on the nanodiamond size have been calculated at temperatures ranging from 20 to 4300 K. According to the results of the calculations, the surface energy under this conditions is positive, which indicates that the nanodiamond cannot be fragmented at temperatures up to 4300 K. The surface pressure for the nanodiamond Psf(N) ∼ N−1/3 is considerably less than the Laplace pressure Pls(N)−1/3 ∼ N−1/3 for the same nanocrystal at the given values of the temperature, the density, and the number of atoms N. As the temperature increases from 20 to 4300 K, the lowering of the isotherm Psf(N) is considerably more pronounced than that of the isotherm Pls(N). At high temperatures, the isotherm Psf(N) changes the shape of the size dependence and goes to the range of extension of small nanocrystals. It has been demonstrated that the lattice parameter of the nanodiamond can either decrease or increase with a decrease in the nanocrystal size. The most significant change in the lattice parameter of the nanodiamond is observed at temperatures below 1000 K.
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页码:1283 / 1292
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