The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor

In this work, a new laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis (LaCVP) reactor is presented. The concepts behind the new reactor’s design aim to improve and scale up the production of powders compared to conventional used laser CVP systems. For these purp...

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Main Authors: Jan van Erven, David Munao, Zhao Fu, Tomek Trzeciak, Reyer Janssen, Erik Kelder, Jan C. M. Marijnissen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation 2014-03-01
Series:KONA Powder and Particle Journal
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/27/0/27_2009015/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-12a49ce24ad84e23921c76c23f7c482d2021-02-03T00:58:52ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372014-03-0127015717310.14356/kona.2009015konaThe Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis ReactorJan van Erven0David Munao1Zhao Fu2Tomek Trzeciak3Reyer Janssen4Erik Kelder5Jan C. M. Marijnissen6TU Delft, NanoStructured MaterialsTU Delft, NanoStructured MaterialsTU Delft, DEMOUniversity of Exeter, Electromagnetic materials groupUniversity of Exeter, Electromagnetic materials groupTU Delft, NanoStructured MaterialsTU Delft, NanoStructured MaterialsIn this work, a new laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis (LaCVP) reactor is presented. The concepts behind the new reactor’s design aim to improve and scale up the production of powders compared to conventional used laser CVP systems. For these purposes, the reaction zone has been studied in relation to the nozzle and the laser beam geometry. As a result, a new reaction zone comprising a rectangular nozzle and rectangular laser beam has been developed. The new reactor, including the new reaction zone, has great flexibility towards different type of materials that can be produced. Moreover, the advanced design of the reactor allows flexibility towards the use of various types of equipment, such as, nozzles, hoods, sampling equipment, etc.First encouraging results of silicon synthesis using the new reactor are presented. The silicon nanoparticles were synthesized from silane (SiH4) precursor in a N2 atmosphere. The products have been characterized with TEM, XRD, TGA and FTIR analyses and compared with a commercial available one (Aldrich). The synthesized products show a narrow size distribution and small particle size, in comparison with the commercial material. Future work will include the further development of the system and investigation of the role of the experimental parameters on the product characteristics.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/27/0/27_2009015/_pdf/-char/enaerosol synthesislaser cvpnanoparticlessiliconupscaling
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author Jan van Erven
David Munao
Zhao Fu
Tomek Trzeciak
Reyer Janssen
Erik Kelder
Jan C. M. Marijnissen
spellingShingle Jan van Erven
David Munao
Zhao Fu
Tomek Trzeciak
Reyer Janssen
Erik Kelder
Jan C. M. Marijnissen
The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
KONA Powder and Particle Journal
aerosol synthesis
laser cvp
nanoparticles
silicon
upscaling
author_facet Jan van Erven
David Munao
Zhao Fu
Tomek Trzeciak
Reyer Janssen
Erik Kelder
Jan C. M. Marijnissen
author_sort Jan van Erven
title The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
title_short The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
title_full The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
title_fullStr The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
title_full_unstemmed The Improvement and Upscaling of a Laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis Reactor
title_sort improvement and upscaling of a laser chemical vapor pyrolysis reactor
publisher Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation
series KONA Powder and Particle Journal
issn 0288-4534
2187-5537
publishDate 2014-03-01
description In this work, a new laser Chemical Vapor Pyrolysis (LaCVP) reactor is presented. The concepts behind the new reactor’s design aim to improve and scale up the production of powders compared to conventional used laser CVP systems. For these purposes, the reaction zone has been studied in relation to the nozzle and the laser beam geometry. As a result, a new reaction zone comprising a rectangular nozzle and rectangular laser beam has been developed. The new reactor, including the new reaction zone, has great flexibility towards different type of materials that can be produced. Moreover, the advanced design of the reactor allows flexibility towards the use of various types of equipment, such as, nozzles, hoods, sampling equipment, etc.First encouraging results of silicon synthesis using the new reactor are presented. The silicon nanoparticles were synthesized from silane (SiH4) precursor in a N2 atmosphere. The products have been characterized with TEM, XRD, TGA and FTIR analyses and compared with a commercial available one (Aldrich). The synthesized products show a narrow size distribution and small particle size, in comparison with the commercial material. Future work will include the further development of the system and investigation of the role of the experimental parameters on the product characteristics.
topic aerosol synthesis
laser cvp
nanoparticles
silicon
upscaling
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/27/0/27_2009015/_pdf/-char/en
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