Production of metal oxide nanoparticles
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2007
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Resumo |
Particles having at least regions of at least one metal oxide having nano-sized grains are produced by providing particles of a material having an initial, nonequiaxed particle shape, prepg. a mixt. of these particles and at last one metal oxide precursor, and treating the mixt. such that the precursor reacts with the particles. The process can be a co-pptn. process, sol-gel synthesis, micro-emulsion method, surfactant-based process, or a process that uses polymers. Complex metal oxide nanoparticles are produced by (a) prepg. a soln. contg. metal cations, (b) mixing the soln. with a surfactant to form micelles within the soln., and (c) heating the micellar liq. to form metal oxide and to remove the surfactant. The formed metal oxide particles have essentially the same morphol. (particle size and shape) as the initial morphol. of the material particles provided. [on SciFinder(R)] |
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Relação |
Alarco, Jose Antonio, Edwards, Geoffrey Alan, & Talbot, Peter Cade (2007) Production of metal oxide nanoparticles. |
Fonte |
Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #metal oxide prodn nanoparticle surfactant micelle |
Tipo |
Other |