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In the manufacture of diamond materials the challenge is to create highly dispersive diamond containing compacts with the nanophase structure useful as abrasive tools in optics and microelectronics for obtaining high purity of the machined surfaces. Ultradispersive diamonds (UD) of 4–6 nm in size synthesized by detonation can serve as starting material [1].
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Shipilo, V.B., Starchenko, I.M., Zvonarev, E.V., Senyut, V.T. (1997). Nanophase Diamond Containing Material Based on Detonation Synthesis Powders. In: Prelas, M.A., Benedictus, A., Lin, LT.S., Popovici, G., Gielisse, P. (eds) Diamond Based Composites. NATO ASI Series, vol 38. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5592-2_31
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