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A Detailed Model for the Sintering of Polydispersed Nanoparticle Agglomerates
Authors:Markus Sander  Richard H West  Matthew S Celnik  Markus Kraft
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Cambridge Pembroke Street , Cambridge, United Kingdom
Abstract:In this study the coagulation, condensation, and sintering of nanoparticles is investigated using a stochastic particle model. Each stochastic particle consists of interacting polydisperse primary particles that are connected to each other. In the model sintering occurs between each individual pair of neighboring primary particles. This is important for particles in which the range of the size of the primary particles varies significantly. The sintering time is obtained from the viscous flow model. The model is solved using a stochastic particle algorithm. The particles are represented in a binary tree that contains the connectivity as well as the degree of sintering information. Particles are forme, coagulate, sinter, and experience condensation according to known rate laws. The particle binary tree, along with it the degree of sintering, is updated after each time step according to the rates of the different processes. The stochastic particle method uses the technique of fictitious jumps and linear process deferment. The theoretical results are fitted against experimental values for the formation of SiO 2 nanoparticles and computer generated TEM pictures are presented and compared to experiments.
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