Flame spray pyrolysis: An enabling technology for nanoparticles design and fabrication
UNSW Sydney · University of Bremen
Abstract
Combustion of appropriate precursor sprays in a flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) process is a highly promising and versatile technique for the rapid and scalable synthesis of nanostuctural materials with engineered functionalities. The technique was initially derived from the fundamentals of the well-established vapour-fed flame aerosols reactors that was widely practised for the manufacturing of simple commodity powders such as pigmentary titania, fumed silica, alumina, and even optical fibers. In the last 10 years however, FSP knowledge and technology was developed substantially and a wide range of new and complex products have been synthesised, attracting major industries in a diverse field of applications. Key…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 193
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3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Combustion
- Fabrication
- Pyrolysis
- Nanotechnology
- Nanoparticle
- Thermal spraying
- Chemical engineering