Hello Listers,

The next few days ill be posting articles that pertain to the topic of 
nanodiamonds.
 
First up: 
 
ON POSSIBLE SOLAR ORIGIN OF METEORITIC NANODIAMONDS 

Galina K. Ustinova ,Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian 
Academy of Sciences, Moscow V-334, 119991 Russia; E-mail: [email protected] 
 
The laboratory experiments on synthesis of artificial nanodiamonds demonstrate 
an extremely large spectrum of the physical and chemical conditions for 
realization of this process. Indeed, the synthetic nanodiamonds are obtained in 
the processes of detonation synthesis at high pressure and temperature, as well 
as by low-pressure condensation being similar to chemical vapor deposition at 
moderate temperatures (CVD-techniques), and as well as by irradiation of 
carbonaceous materials with laser, intensive ultraviolet radiation or 
high-energy particles [1]. In view of the variety of the admissible 
astrophysical conditions, one may anticipate ubiquitous distributions of 
nanodiamonds in cosmos. Thus, the observations of the interstellar extinction 
testify to the fact that up to 10% of the interstellar carbon could be bound up 
in the interstellar diamond [2]. Nanodiamonds with the lognormal size 
distribution being similar to that for meteoritic ones are observed
 in circumstellar disks in the systems of Herbig emission stars of HD97048 and 
Elias 1 [3], in the carbon-enriched protoplanetary nebulae [4] an 
n in the interplanetary dust [5]......

Of course, it cannot be excluded that, somewhere at the periphery of the 
collapsing protosolar nebula, some presolar grains of other generation could 
sur-vive and even preserve the noble gases of their astro-physical sources. 
According to the estimates of [12], the relative abundance in chondrites of 
presolar nanodiamonds generated in the atmospheres of AGB stars amounts to ~1% 
only, and that
d at SNII explosions is < 0.1%.

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2010/pdf/1050.pdf

Shawn Alan
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