The current work presents the results of an experimental investigation of gas-phase combustion synthesis of silica (SiO2) particles using a multi-element diffusion flame burner (MEDB, a Hencken burner). Silane (SiH4) was added to hydrogen/oxygen/argon (H2/O2/Ar) flames to produce SiO2 nanoparticles at various burner operating conditions ( 0.47–2.16). To characterize the burner performance, temperature measurements were made using water absorption spectroscopy and uncoated, fine-wire thermocouples. The results demon-strated the non-premixed flow arrangement of the fuel tubes and oxidizer channels of the MEDB provided uniform, 1D conditions above the surface of the burner, with temperature variations of less than 3 % in the transverse dire...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements and theoretical analysis are combined to constru...
A microwave-plasma reactor was constructed for gas-phase synthesis of silica nanoparticles from tetr...
In this thesis, particle formation in reacting flows is investigated experimentally. Two separate sy...
Using silicon tetrachloride as a precursor, the silica nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized in the d...
Using silicon tetrachloride as a precursor, the silica nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized in the d...
Gas-phase combustion synthesis (GPCS) of nanostructured materials is a powerful synthesis method, ca...
The ability to properly scale the synthesis of advanced materials through combustion synthesis route...
Nanoparticle synthesis in spray flames is a flexible method to produce materials with a wide range o...
The ability to properly scale the synthesis of advanced materials through combustion synthesis route...
Combustion-generated fine particulate matter (such as soot) is an important source of environmental ...
Microsilica particles arise as a byproduct of silicon furnace operation, created inside high tempera...
Microsilica particles arise as a byproduct of silicon furnace operation, created inside high tempera...
While flame aerosol reactor (FLAR) synthesis of nanoparticles is widely used to produce a range of n...
This study focuses on the aerosol emitted during the combustion of a polysiloxane nanocomposite fill...
The development of a novel burner concept for the synthesis of nanoparticles in spray flames is desc...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements and theoretical analysis are combined to constru...
A microwave-plasma reactor was constructed for gas-phase synthesis of silica nanoparticles from tetr...
In this thesis, particle formation in reacting flows is investigated experimentally. Two separate sy...
Using silicon tetrachloride as a precursor, the silica nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized in the d...
Using silicon tetrachloride as a precursor, the silica nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized in the d...
Gas-phase combustion synthesis (GPCS) of nanostructured materials is a powerful synthesis method, ca...
The ability to properly scale the synthesis of advanced materials through combustion synthesis route...
Nanoparticle synthesis in spray flames is a flexible method to produce materials with a wide range o...
The ability to properly scale the synthesis of advanced materials through combustion synthesis route...
Combustion-generated fine particulate matter (such as soot) is an important source of environmental ...
Microsilica particles arise as a byproduct of silicon furnace operation, created inside high tempera...
Microsilica particles arise as a byproduct of silicon furnace operation, created inside high tempera...
While flame aerosol reactor (FLAR) synthesis of nanoparticles is widely used to produce a range of n...
This study focuses on the aerosol emitted during the combustion of a polysiloxane nanocomposite fill...
The development of a novel burner concept for the synthesis of nanoparticles in spray flames is desc...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements and theoretical analysis are combined to constru...
A microwave-plasma reactor was constructed for gas-phase synthesis of silica nanoparticles from tetr...
In this thesis, particle formation in reacting flows is investigated experimentally. Two separate sy...