Zirconia Nanoparticles Made in Spray Flames at High Production Rates |
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Authors: | Roger Mueller Rainer Jossen Sotiris E. Pratsinis Mark Watson M. Kamal Akhtar |
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Affiliation: | Particle Technology Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland;Research Center, Millennium Chemicals, Inc., Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060 |
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Abstract: | Synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) at high production rates is investigated. Product powder is collected continuously in a baghouse filter unit that is cleaned periodically by air-pressure shocks. Nitrogen adsorption (BET), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) are used to characterize the product powder. The effect of powder production rate (up to 600 g/h), dispersion gas flow rate, and precursor concentration on product particle size, crystallinity, morphology, and purity is investigated. The primary particle size of zirconia is controlled from 6 to 35 nm, while the crystal structure consists of mostly tetragonal phase (80–95 wt%), with the balance monoclinic phase at all process conditions. The tetragonal crystal size is close to the primary particle size, which indicates weak agglomeration of single crystals. |
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Keywords: | flames spray pyrolysis zirconia nanoparticulates aerogel/aerosol |
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