2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(614a) Plasma Treatment of Diamond Nanoparticles for Dispersibility Improvement
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Plasma polymerization with advantages in producing ultra-thin coatings (as low as a few nanometers) provides an alternative approach in surface modification and functionalization of nanoscale materials. In this study, low-temperature plasmas of methane and oxygen mixtures were used to treat diamond nanoparticles to modify their surface characteristics and thus improve their dispersion capability in water. It was found that the plasma treatment significantly reduced water contact angle of diamond nanoparticles and thus rendered the nanoparticles with strong water affinity for dispersion enhancement in polar media such as water. Surface analysis using FTIR confirmed that polar groups were imparted on nanoparticle surfaces. As a result, improved suspension stability was observed with plasma treated nanoparticles when dispersed in water. The detailed results obtained in this study will be reported and discussed.