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Mexican Scientists Turn Tequila Into Diamonds

Mexican scientists have come found a new use for the country"s national drink, tequila: turning it into diamonds. And are seeking ways to use their discovery as the crystals are too small to be used in jewellery.
The
tequila
diamonds
can
be
used
to
"detect
radiation,
coat
cutting
tools
or,
above
all,
as
a
substitute
for
silicon
in
the
computer
chips
of
the
future," according
to
Miguel
Apatiga,
one
of
three
researchers
from
the
National
Autonomous
University
of
Mexico
who
made
the
discovery.
They
boffins
found
that
the
heated
vapour
from
tequila
blanco,
when
deposited
on
a
stainless
steel
base,
can
form
diamond
films.
They
began
experimenting
some
13
years
ago
with
synthetic
diamonds
–
made
by
a
technological
process,
as
opposed
to
natural
diamonds,
produced
by
geological
process
–
from
gases
like
methane.
The research team later produced diamonds from liquids, and then noticed that the ideal compound of 40 per cent ethanol and 60 per cent water was similar to the proportion used in tequila.
"One day I went to the campus shop and bought a bottle of cheap tequila. I used it under the same experiment conditions as for a test with ethanol and water and obtained positive results," the Telegraph quoted Apatiga, as saying.
"It's true that the fact it's tequila has a certain charm. It"s a Mexican product and Mexican researchers developed the project ... but a businessman can say to me: "Great, how pretty! But how can I use it?"" Apatiga said
The
diamonds
formed
were
small
crystals,
too
tiny
to
be
used
in
jewellery.
"It
would
be
very
difficult
to
obtain
diamonds
for
a
ring,"
he
added.
But
the
scientists
are
now
investigating
other
applications
for
tequila
diamonds.



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