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pH-Dependency of the Physical Properties of the Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamonds

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Abstract

A fluorescence intensity, a zeta potential, and a contact angle of a series of suspensions of nanodiamonds containing negative nitrogen-vacancy color centers has been thoroughly examined in the pH range of 1.00 to 13.00.

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