Polycrystalline diamond compact fabricated from surface functionalized diamond particles
View Patent ↗A superabrasive compact and a method of making the superabrasive compact are disclosed. A superabrasive compact may include a plurality of polycrystalline superabrasive particles made of surface functionalized superabrasive particles. The surface functionalized superabrasive particles may have halogens or organic moiety instead of hydrogen.
1. A method of making a superabrasive compact, comprising:
providing a plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles;
hydrogenating the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles to form a surface of the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles that is hydrogen terminated;
halogenating the hydrogenated surface of the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles in such a way that halogen atoms are bonded to the surface of the monocrystalline diamond particles;
providing a substrate attached to a superabrasive volume formed by the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles; and
subjecting the substrate and the superabrasive volume to conditions of elevated temperature and pressure suitable for producing the polycrystalline superabrasive compact.
2. The method of the claim 1 , wherein the substrate is cemented tungsten carbide.
3. The method of the claim 1 , further comprising oxidizing the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles.
4. The method of the claim 1 , further comprising reacting the halogenated diamond surface with a subsequent derivatizing agent to yield a subsequently derivatized diamond surface.
5. The method of the claim 1 , further comprising graphitizing the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles into graphite.
6. The method of the claim 1 , wherein the halogenating step includes replacing hydrogen terminated diamond with halogen terminated diamond.
7. The method of the claim 1 , wherein hydrogenating comprises heating the diamonds to a temperature in a range from about 700° C. to about 1200° C. in a hydrogen-containing environment.
8. The method of the claim 1 , wherein the hydrogenated surface of the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles more than 90% hydrogen terminated.
9. The method of the claim 1 , wherein halogenating comprises heating the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles to a temperature in a range from about 0° C. to about 500° C. in a halogen gas containing environment.
10. The method of the claim 1 , wherein halogenating comprises a photochemical reaction process, the photochemical reaction process including exposing the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles to ultraviolet radiation in a halogen gas containing environment.
11. The method of the claim 1 , wherein halogenating includes a plasma process, the plasma process including exposing the plurality of monocrystalline diamond particles to a plasma environment containing halogen containing molecules.