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The recent availability and property determination of petroleum-derived higher diamondoids has led to a number of applications and potential applications both within and outside of the petroleum industry. These include: correlation of highly-mature fluids, correlation of mixed-maturity oils, photo-emitters, field emitters, seeds for growing small diamonds with color centers for quantum information, pharmaceuticals, components in new polymers, components in lithium-ion batteries and catalysts. This presentation is an overview of these applications and the physical properties leading to them

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2021-09-12
2024-03-29
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