Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10385376 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We present a concept of the sol-gel reactor with injection of stock solutions through a T mixer, environmental gas control, thermal control of the reactive medium and in-situ particle size measurement using a monomode optical fibre probe. The rapid injection of the whole amount of reagents leads to short time of nucleation, and the micro-mixer eliminates gradients of concentrations, which results in higher local nucleation and aggregation rates. The reactor is used for production of mono-disperse nanometric titanium oxide sols. With this reactor, induction kinetics are reproducible and agree with a model describing the mean particle size increase by a slow aggregation process. As well as the in-situ size measurement technique, the reactor is a kinetic tool for determination of the sol aggregation rate. As the rules for scale-up of its equipment are already established, it is of interest for the operation and the design of industrial-scale sol-gel reactors.
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Authors
M. Rivallin, M. Benmami, A. Kanaev, A. Gaunand,