Research » Nanopowder Synthesis

Nanotechnology belongs to the key innovative technologies for powder production. Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis USP is a versatile method for the formation of nanosized particles of metals, oxides and composites. Our work deals with nanoparticles of Ag, Cu and Au formed by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis using the horizontal and vertical reactor. Furthermore, a direct synthesis of Ru-TiO2 and RuO2-TiO2 nanoparticles with the core and shell structure was investigated. Molar fractions of precursors, solvent type, and the process temperature play the crucial roles in the formation of core and shell structures. Moreover, the influence of the reaction parameters (temperature, residence time, concentration of solution and ultrasonic frequency) on the morphological characteristics of the prepared nanoparticles was studied. A decrease in the solution concentration decreases the final nanoparticle size. An increase in temperature from 150°C to 1000°C leads from an irregular form to a more spherical one. Subsequently, a model of metallic nanoparticle formation from an aerosol droplet could be proposed. Using USP, ideal spherical metallic particles were obtained at temperatures above the melting point. A scanning mobility particle sizer was used for the on-line determination of nanoparticle size distribution. The collection of nanosized particles was performed in an electrostatic field. Nanotechnology belongs to the key innovative technologies for powder production. Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis USP is a versatile method for the formation of nanosized particles of metals, oxides and composites. Our work deals with nanoparticles of Ag, Cu and Au formed by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis using the horizontal and vertical reactor. Furthermore, a direct synthesis of Ru-TiO2 and RuO2-TiO2 nanoparticles with the core and shell structure was investigated. Molar fractions of precursors, solvent type, and the process temperature play the crucial roles in the formation of core and shell structures. Moreover, the influence of the reaction parameters (temperature, residence time, concentration of solution and ultrasonic frequency) on the morphological characteristics of the prepared nanoparticles was studied. A decrease in the solution concentration decreases the final nanoparticle size. An increase in temperature from 150°C to 1000°C leads from an irregular form to a more spherical one. Subsequently, a model of metallic nanoparticle formation from an aerosol droplet could be proposed. Using USP, ideal spherical metallic particles were obtained at temperatures above the melting point. A scanning mobility particle sizer was used for the on-line determination of nanoparticle size distribution. The collection of nanosized particles was performed in an electrostatic field.

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YearPublications
2017
article in scientific journal
World of Metallurgy – ERZMETALL 70 (2017) No. 2
2016
article in scientific journal
Advanced Powder Technology (2016), Online-Artikel
Peter Majeric, Darja Jenko, Bernd Friedrich, Rebeka Rudolf
2016
congress or congress paper
Proceeding of XVIII YuCorr Conference, Tara Mountain, Serbia, September 2015 und April 2016, p. 421
Srecko Stopic, Bernd Friedrich, Milica Košević, Jasmina Stevanović, Vesna Pavelkić, Sanja Krstić, Vladimir Panic
2016
article in scientific journal
Advanced Powder Technology, 2016, Online-Artikel DOI: 10.1016/j.apt.2016.07.015
Milica Košević, Srecko Stopic, Andreas Bulan, Jürgen Kintrup, Reiner Weber, Jasmina Stevanović, Vladimir Panić, Bernd Friedrich
2016
article in scientific journal
JOM, Vol. 68, No. 1, 2016 online article, DOI: 10.1007/s11837-015-1417-5
2015
congress or congress paper
Proceedings of PbZn 2015, June 14-17, Düsseldorf, Germany
2015
congress or congress paper
Proceedings of Nanocon 2015, 14.-16.10.2015, Brno, Czech Republic
2015
article in scientific journal
Nanosci. Nanotechnol. Lett. 7 (2015), pp. 920-929
Peter Majeric, Darja Jenko, Bojan Budic, Sergej Tomic, Miodrag Colic, Bernd Friedrich, Rebeka Rudolf
2015
article in scientific journal
Materiali in tehnologije, 2015, letn. 49, št. 5, pp. 791-796
Peter Majeric, Bernd Friedrich, Rebeka Rudolf
2015
article in scientific journal
Materiali in tehnologije / Materials and technology, Vol. 49 (2015), No.1, pp. 75–80
Peter Majeric, Rebeka Rudolf, Ivan Anzel, Jelena Bogovic, Srecko Stopic, Bernd Friedrich

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