Application of rocking-scan method to detect the low-content diamonds in a complex mixture

2018 
Abstract A method for detecting large-size diamonds with low content in a complex mixture was described. Phase identification via conventional X-ray diffraction method is unsuitable because of the large-size and low-content characteristics of the diamonds. Thus, we proposed a convenient approach (i.e., rocking scan) for assessing the presence of low-content diamonds in a complex mixture. A thorough rocking scan of the (111), (220), and (311) planes revealed the presence of low-content diamonds prepared by reducing dense carbon dioxide with alkali metals. This procedure can be successfully applied to several standard mixture samples prepared by mixing α-SiO 2 , α-Al 2 O 3 , graphite, and pure diamond powders, which are commercially available. We estimated that the detection limit was at or below the 0.1 wt% level by using the proposed method under the current condition. This method is straightforward, routinized, and may be specifically developed to satisfy the requirements of public and private institutions for a rapid identification of other mixture phases, of which the large-size and low-content characteristics do not allow an instant phase identification by conventional X-ray diffraction methods.
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