Disruptive burning of precursor/solvent droplets in flame‐spray synthesis of nanoparticles
Abstract
Flame spray pyrolysis is an established technique for synthesizing nanoparticles in the gas phase through aerosol combustion of precursor/solvent droplets. The combustion characteristics of isolated micron‐sized precursor/solvent droplets are investigated experimentally. Pure solvent droplets burn uniformly and classically quasisteady, whereas precursor/solvent droplets manifest disruptive combustion behavior. The fast onset of droplet...
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Title
Disruptive burning of precursor/solvent droplets in flame‐spray synthesis of nanoparticles
Published Date
Oct 4, 2013
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
12
Pages
4553 - 4566
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