Abstract

An investigation is made of the possibility of obtaining technical-grade diamonds in ultrahigh-pressure apparatus by using the cathode deposits formed during fullerene production in an arc discharge as raw material. It is shown that carbon nanostructures present in the cathode deposit increase the number of diamond crystallization centers compared with standard graphite.

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