Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
702431 Diamond and Related Materials 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report modifications in structural and surface properties of carboxylated nanodiamond (cND) due to thermal annealing from 150 °C to 900 °C and gas treatments (hydrogen/argon) at 650 °C. Modifications are manifested using FTIR, photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopic techniques. Significant enhancement of photoluminescence intensity and transformation of the shape of luminescence band is observed for gas treated cNDs and for thermally annealed cNDs at 850 °C. Similar enhancement is observed at various excitations as well as for different sized hydrogen treated cNDs. Surface transformation (graphitization) is affected by various treatments which presumably change the photoluminescence properties. Simultaneously, FTIR results show enormous change in absorption frequency of carboxyl group (C=O). SEM results for gas treated samples show pyramidal structures of size ~ 26 nm. These results indicate modifying NDs surface improves the luminescence of ND, justifying their role in bio-labeling.

► 100 nm sized ND's surface has been modified with gases and thermal annealing. ► Enormous change in absorption frequency of carboxyl group (C=O) is observed. ► Significant enhancement of PL intensity and transformation of luminescence band is observed. ► Surface transformation is affected by treatments which change the PL properties. ► Promising applications of modified NDs for bio-labeling.

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