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Possible way to prepare nanoparticles from aerosols released at plasma deposition

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    0384335 - ÚFP 2013 RIV CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Brožek, Vlastimil - Mastný, L. - Moravec, Pavel - Ždímal, Vladimír
    Possible way to prepare nanoparticles from aerosols released at plasma deposition.
    NANOCON 2012 - Conference Proceedings. Ostrava: Tanger, 2012, s. 241-246. ISBN 978-80-87294-32-1.
    [NANOCON 2012. International Conference /4./. Brno (CZ), 23.10.2012-25.10.2012]
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20430508; CEZ:AV0Z40720504
    Keywords : plasma spraying * aerosol technology * nanoparticles production * measurement of particle size distribution
    Subject RIV: BL - Plasma and Gas Discharge Physics; CI - Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Engineering (UCHP-M)
    http://www.nanocon.cz/files/proceedings/04/reports/780.pdf

    During plasma deposition of powdered metals or inorganic compounds using WSP® generator, they interact with the plasma having temperature between 25000 and 30000 K. As a result, they melt, evaporate, thermally decompose, get ionized and/or react chemically both with plasma-forming medium and with the surrounding atmosphere or carrier gas. An experimental apparatus was constructed enabling us to capture aerosol particles emitted from the surface of the free flying particles (FFP) heated in a stream of plasma. In this work we studied content, composition and size distribution of nanosized particles of Ag and oxides of Al, Ti, Cr and W, released during plasma deposition process. These particles were analyzed by dynamic light scattering - photon correlation spectroscopy using instrument MALVERN, and with aerosol spectrometers SMPS 3936 and APS 3321.Concentration of aerosols containing nanoparticles of silver or metal oxides with diameters below 100 nm was found to be in the range 85 to
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0214026

     
     
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