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|a Rapid Production of Micro- and Nano-particles Using Supercritical Water
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|c by Zhen Fang.
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|a Supercritical Water Process -- Metal Oxides Synthesis -- Nano-Structured Coatings -- Other Materials Synthesis -- Fine Organics Particles by Precipitation of Solute -- Conclusions and Future Prospects.
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|a This book shows how to use supercritical water (SCW) to synthesize nano- and micro- oxides, inorganic salts and metal particles and its recent advancement. Also polymer/biomass particles can be produced by using the method of precipitation of solutes from SCW. The particles can be used as catalysts for biomass conversions, materials in ceramics & electronic devices and composite materials. Particles are easily produced continuously in a flow reactor in short reaction times or synthesized in a batch reactor in long reaction times. Besides the synthesis process, the book also present studies of the properties of these materials. The size, size distribution, crystal growth & structure, and morphology of particles produced by supercritical water can be controlled by the feed concentrations, pH, pressures, temperatures, heating & cooling rates, organic modifications, reducing or oxidizing atmospheres, flow rates and reaction times.
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