Nanodiamond Synthesis from Coal via Flash Joule Heating

  • Mingjin Du
  • , Yi Cheng
  • , Tianyou Xie
  • , Zhiliang Yang
  • , Shen Xi
  • , Karla J. Silva
  • , Ma Chao
  • , Channa Wang
  • , Xiangbo Liu
  • , Haiming Wang
  • , Xiangdong Ding
  • , Chengming Li
  • , James M. Tour
  • , Changsheng Xiang

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Abstract

As the coal industry transitions toward cleaner production, it demands advanced coal utilization strategies. Converting low-value coal into high-value nanodiamonds (NDs) is a promising approach. NDs exhibit exceptional properties with broad potential applications. NDs are typically synthesized from high-purity graphite, whereas coal serves as a lower-cost alternative. However, existing coal-based NDs (C-NDs) are synthesized in low purity and low efficiency, restricting their applicability and scalability. To address these challenges, a fluorine (F)-assisted flash Joule heating (FJH) method is developed using coke as a feedstock to synthesize C-NDs within 1 s. After post-treatment, C-NDs achieve ∼ 100% purity with an 8% yield and exhibit thermal stability comparable to commercial NDs. Theoretical calculations indicate that F atoms induce electronic rearrangement and promote the formation of interlayer C–C bonds. The application of C-NDs as seed crystals was demonstrated to produce a high-quality diamond film. Life cycle assessment (LCA) shows that C-NDs perform better than the high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) method in cost, carbon emissions, water consumption, and electricity usage. Given their economic and environmental benefits, a coal-to-diamond production system is proposed that may contribute to cleaner coal utilization and the advancement of the coal industry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38942-38953
Number of pages12
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • chemical vapor deposition
  • clean coal conversion
  • coal-based nanodiamond
  • flash joule heating
  • fluorine modulation

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