2013年8月16日星期五

Synthetic diamond formation mechanism



At present, there are several theories as follows: Solvent doctrine that the metal (alloy) plays the role of carbon in a solvent; catalytic doctrine is considered to be a catalyst; solid phase  Synthetic diamond theory emphasizes the disintegration of the graphite crystal without bond breaking, after a simple deformation on formation of diamond crystals. But three

Typical doctrine of the proposed  grinding wheel  experiments with a number of major phenomena and laws are contradictory. Thus, over the past decade, there has been a solvent - catalyst, the catalyst - solvent, melting (melting) agent - catalyst (referred to as the melting media) and other theories to further explore the use of metal (alloy) role. The total

Speaking, synthetic diamond formation mechanism is currently still being explored a complex problem.

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