Abstract

A thermodynamic, corrosion, potentiometric and voltammetric study of the behaviour of diamonds in halide, halide-oxide and oxide melts has been carried out. To account for the rise of surface conductance in diamond crystals when they are in contact with melts of definite composition, a concept of electrochemical potential and equilibrium due to redox processes occurring at the diamond-melt interface is developed.

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