Author:
Perrey Christopher R.,Deneen Julia M.,Carter C. Barry
Abstract
AbstractOne of the major challenges confronting the utilization of nanoparticles in industrial and social applications is that of producing the nanoscale materials. Of the methods of manufacturing nanoscale materials, processes involving plasmas have been shown to be cost-effective and versatile in the production of chemically diverse material. Using transmission electron microscopy, individual nanoparticles produced by a thermal plasma-based production method have been examined. The observations of these studies imply that the thermal history of the nanoparticles during formation is of great importance in the determination of the resulting nanoparticle morphology. Such results have the potential to enable the manufacturing of nanoparticles of a specific size and shape from plasmas.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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