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titleOfInvention Carbon particles for diamond conversion, method for converting diamond, and diamond obtained thereby
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To reduce the number of elements for diamond conversion and to further simplify the process of efficient diamond conversion and consolidation, and to provide a method and a method for converting carbon particles for diamond and diamond. Get a diamond. SOLUTION: From graphite structure carbon, a catalyst metal in the graphite structure carbon matrix, and diamond-like carbon containing one or more of sulfide, oxide, oxysulfide, nitride or carbonitride. The resulting carbon particles for diamond conversion are subjected to high-temperature and high-pressure treatment to obtain diamond.
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