Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles
Gas-phase synthesis is a well-known chemical manufacturing technique for an extensive variety of nano-sized particles. Since the potential of ultra-fine and especially nano-sized particles in high-performance applications has been identified,...
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doaj-1adc6da1d0a24bff9fc7938a2fea48202021-02-03T01:11:33ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372014-03-01200243710.14356/kona.2002008konaGas-Phase Production of NanoparticlesAndreas Gutsch0Michael Krämer1Günther Michael2Heike Mühlenweg3Markus Pridöhl4Guido Zimmermann5Degussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsDegussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsDegussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsDegussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsDegussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsDegussa AG, Project House NanomaterialsGas-phase synthesis is a well-known chemical manufacturing technique for an extensive variety of nano-sized particles. Since the potential of ultra-fine and especially nano-sized particles in high-performance applications has been identified, the scientific and commercial interest has increased immensely, disclosing this field as a most important technology of the future.The paper will present the basics of the gas-phase synthesis and particle formation process including the relation between the principal process conditions and the product characteristics.Moreover, several reactor technologies such as flame, hot-wall, plasma and laser reactors will be introduced and their specific advantages will be pointed out. Precise process control is crucial in order to meet stringent specifications regarding the particles’ chemical composition and morphology.In addition, the paper will deal with some special nanoscaled gas-phase products of high innovative potential and their functional contribution in various applications.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/20/0/20_2002008/_pdf/-char/en |
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Andreas Gutsch Michael Krämer Günther Michael Heike Mühlenweg Markus Pridöhl Guido Zimmermann |
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Andreas Gutsch Michael Krämer Günther Michael Heike Mühlenweg Markus Pridöhl Guido Zimmermann Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles KONA Powder and Particle Journal |
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Andreas Gutsch Michael Krämer Günther Michael Heike Mühlenweg Markus Pridöhl Guido Zimmermann |
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Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles |
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Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles |
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Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles |
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Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles |
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Gas-Phase Production of Nanoparticles |
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gas-phase production of nanoparticles |
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Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation |
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KONA Powder and Particle Journal |
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0288-4534 2187-5537 |
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2014-03-01 |
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Gas-phase synthesis is a well-known chemical manufacturing technique for an extensive variety of nano-sized particles. Since the potential of ultra-fine and especially nano-sized particles in high-performance applications has been identified, the scientific and commercial interest has increased immensely, disclosing this field as a most important technology of the future.The paper will present the basics of the gas-phase synthesis and particle formation process including the relation between the principal process conditions and the product characteristics.Moreover, several reactor technologies such as flame, hot-wall, plasma and laser reactors will be introduced and their specific advantages will be pointed out. Precise process control is crucial in order to meet stringent specifications regarding the particles’ chemical composition and morphology.In addition, the paper will deal with some special nanoscaled gas-phase products of high innovative potential and their functional contribution in various applications. |
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