Brocchi, E. A. ; Motta, M. S. ; Solorzano, I. G. ; Jena, P. K. ; Moura, F. J. (2004) Alternative chemical-based synthesis routes and characterization of nano-scale particles Materials Science and Engineering B, 112 (2-3). pp. 200-205. ISSN 0921-5107
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Abstract
Different nano-scale particles have been synthesized by alternative routes: nitrates dehydratation and oxide, or co-formed oxides, reduction by hydrogen. Chemical-based synthesis routes are described and thermodynamics studies and kinetics data are presented to support the feasibility for obtaining single-phase oxides and co-formed two-phase oxides. In addition, the reduction reaction has been applied to successfully produce metal/ceramic nanocomposites. Structural characterization has been carried out by means of X-ray diffraction and, more extensively, transmission electron microscopy operating in conventional diffraction contrast mode (CTEM) and high-resolution mode (HRTEM). Nano-scale size distribution of oxide particles is well demonstrated together with their defect-free structure in the lower range, around 20 nm, size. Structural features related to the synthesized nano-composites are also presented.
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Keywords: | Nano-Particles; Synthesis; Characterization; Composites |
ID Code: | 13698 |
Deposited On: | 12 Nov 2010 15:06 |
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